Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of Sept. 28, 2025 – GeekWire

Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of Sept. 28, 2025 – GeekWire


Get caught up on the latest technology and startup news from the past week. Here are the most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of Sept. 28, 2025.

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Most popular stories on GeekWire

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is handing off day-to-day commercial execution to longtime sales chief Judson Althoff, who takes on the new role of CEO of commercial business. … Read More

Starbucks CTO Deb Hall Lefevre has resigned, according to a report from Reuters, as the Seattle-based company navigates layoffs and various tech-related changes. … Read More

The Pacific Northwest — a hub for the fusion energy sector — has kicked off its annual Seattle Fusion Week. … Read More

Temporal, a developer tools startup based in Seattle, closed a $105 million secondary transaction led by GIC, pushing its valuation to $2.5 billion. … Read More

Seattle-area startup Summation has come out of stealth with $35 million in funding from Benchmark and Kleiner Perkins, aiming to transform how executives make high-stakes business decisions. … Read More

AI coding tools are redefining software development and speeding up code generation. … Read More

Microsoft is rolling out new AI features in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint as part of what it calls “vibe working.” The updates introduce Agent Mode and Office Agent, tools designed to handle multi-step tasks and generate documents, spreadsheets, and presentations through Copilot. … Read More

The Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association, a multi-state hub launched to establish a hydrogen economy, lost $1 billion of federal funding. … Read More

Jonathan Pan served in Afghanistan after 9/11 and is now co-founder and CEO of Exia Labs, a Seattle-area company building AI software to improve military wargaming. … Read More

Hadi Partovi called out a new episode of the newspaper’s “The Daily” podcast and ongoing media reports questioning whether computer science grads have been sold an empty promise about plentiful jobs and six-figure salaries. … Read More