Culture Attention, Steve Jobs: Sometimes people just want to make phone calls Technology can be a pleasure, or an obstacle. Sometimes it can get in the way of love. by Skip Ferderber / May 25, 2011
Tech Mayor: Pioneer Square to get ultra-fast broadband (hopefully) Mayor Mike McGinn and ex-Mayor Charles Royer touting plans to bring fiber-optic Internet lines to Pioneer Square (May 2011). by Skip Ferderber / May 23, 2011
Culture Weekend Tech Blog: Netflix soars; Barnes & Noble's ebook jockeys with Amazon The Internet was supposed to be the place where new forms of media would dominate. Then why are movies, TV, and books more popular than ever? by Skip Ferderber / May 22, 2011
Tech Weekend tech blog: Microsoft's pricey Skype deal, and more Google might be changing the computing world. And maybe even cooler: The Library of Congress has a new online "oldies" jukebox. by Skip Ferderber / May 14, 2011
Culture Google's Internet-only PC: the future of computing, or a misfire? Are you ready for everything including your programs, files, and more to be stored on the Internet instead of your personal computer? by Skip Ferderber / May 13, 2011
Google's eye on the (Apple) prize New cloud music storage, more competition with notebook computers, streaming movies and more are highlights of Google's annual developer get-together. by Skip Ferderber / May 11, 2011
Politics Why the governor's race never was close Gov. Chris Gregoire, left, and GOP challenger Dino Rossi endured close races in 2008 and, especially, 2004. (KOMO-TV) by H. Stuart Elway / November 11, 2008
Politics Stuart Elway: Why my poll results differ The longtime pollster explains differences in methods and assumptions that might cause his surveys to find more undecideds and fewer Dino Rossi supporters in the race for Washington governor. by H. Stuart Elway / October 27, 2008