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Apple Is Hiking The Prices Of Macbooks And Ipads Due To The Memory Chip Shortage
Apple has implemented price increases across several of its flagship products, including the MacBook and iPad, citing escalating costs for memory and storage chips driven by the burgeoning artificial intelligence sector.
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Investors Bet On A.I. Again After Micron Reports 346% Sales Jump
Micron Technology's stock surged over 16% in pre-market trading Thursday, following the release of its third-quarter results. The chipmaker reported a nearly 15-fold increase in profit, reaching $28.2 billion, and a 346% rise in revenues compared to the previous year. This significant upturn reversed a 13% decline in its stock on Tuesday, which occurred amidst a global sell-off impacting AI and AI-adjacent companies.
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UW grad’s startup idea comes into focus with a digital marketplace for photographers
Sky Yang is the founder of SnapMatePhoto, a Seattle-based digital marketplace connecting customers with photographers for graduation portraits, weddings, maternity shoots, and more. Read More
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What's offside? And all your other World Cup questions, answered
There's a lot to know about this World Cup, and there are no dumb questions. We're here to help.
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After Hours: Men at Work to perform in Carnation
Men at Work and Toad the Wet Sprocket will perform at Remlinger Farms on Aug. 14 as part of Seattle Theatre Group's Concerts at the Farm series.
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Construction begins on WWU's new ‘front door'
General contractor BNBuilders has broken ground on the Student Development and Success Center at Western Washington University in Bellingham.
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Stadium District bar opens in time for World Cup
A new cocktail bar at 145 S. King St., Spaces Available, opened its doors June 12.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Gov. creates state economic council
Gov. Bob Ferguson announced Thursday he'd signed an executive order to establish a new Governor's Economic Development Council composed of large employers in tech and aerospace, small businesses, labor, tribes and educators tasked with guiding Washington's economic strategy.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Finalists set to bid on $442M W. Seattle water storage facility
Three shortlisted firms are gearing up to submit proposals for a heavy civil general contractor/construction manager gig upgrading a regulator station in the North Delridge area.
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Church group buys U District lot
A parking lot at 4742 17th Ave. N.E., possibly to become apartments, sold this week for a little over $5.2 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Wallace planning 1MSF medical office campus near Wilburton Station
Wilburton Station already serves the Kaiser Permanente medical center in Bellevue, just east of the freeway. A little north of that, at 1407 and 1417 116th Ave. N.E., Wallace Properties owns a pair of 1970s-era medical office buildings.
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Near station, Compass has topped out on 224 Redmond units
At a slightly changed Redmond address, 2311 151st Place N.E., Compass Construction has topped out on the Cultivate apartments. On a site but a short walk south from Overlake Village Station, work began last summer on the eight-story, 224-unit project.