
GeekWire Readers’ Top Tech Priorities This Week
As the week of March 29, 2026 wrapped, a fresh snapshot of reader interest offered a window into what mattered most in technology. The latest most-read list on GeekWire highlighted

As the week of March 29, 2026 wrapped, a fresh snapshot of reader interest offered a window into what mattered most in technology. The latest most-read list on GeekWire highlighted

Oracle’s share price has fallen sharply this year as investors reassess how artificial intelligence could reshape core software markets. The drop has erased a large chunk of market value and

Rising prices are back in focus after new government data signaled faster inflation, raising expectations for a larger Social Security cost-of-living adjustment in 2027. The update suggests millions of retirees

Across freight and passenger networks, rail operators are zeroing in on a simple physics problem with high stakes: how wheels grip steel rails. The push comes as carriers seek safer

Big technology companies are moving into nuclear energy, seeking steady electricity for artificial intelligence while offering new money and clearer revenue paths to nuclear startups. The push ties corporate energy

A national measure announced this week aligns with steps already taken in France and Spain, signaling a regional push for closer policy coordination across Europe. Officials framed the decision as

Fox News is pushing a fresh slate of breaking news videos, pitching an always-on stream that spans politics and entertainment. The effort highlights a renewed race among major outlets to
Anthropic’s Claude Mythos and its companion effort, Project Glasswing, set off a wave of alarm and hype this week. After following Matt Wolf’s detailed rundown, my view is clear. Holding

A major automaker is redirecting its U.S. manufacturing muscle to one vehicle, the forthcoming Atlas SUV, in a bid to hit an aggressive launch timeline and meet demand for large