Ship shapes: Seattle architect makes detailed 3D prints of the Washington ferries he grew up loving
A Washington State Ferry model 3D printed by Gino Palileo of Seattle. (Photo courtesy of Gino Palileo) When Gino Palileo…
GeekWire Podcast Field Trip: Starbucks rebounds, Microsoft slides, and Amazon resets
We start our tour with a banana bread latte: blonde espresso, oat milk, hazelnut syrup, brown sugar syrup, caramel drizzle,…
Iran-Linked RedKitten Cyber Campaign Targets Human Rights NGOs and Activists
A Farsi-speaking threat actor aligned with Iranian state interests is suspected to be behind a new campaign targeting non-governmental organizations…
GTK Developers Plot Improvements To Tackle This Year – Possible Opt-In Unstable API
GNOME developers had a busy week in preparing for the GNOME 50 beta release, many GNOME developers attending FOSDEM this…
Kennedy Adetayo left his MBA behind. Now, he’s building a career leading expansions into African markets
“I was in Lagos, but barely in Lagos. I was almost abroad every other time,” Kennedy Adetayo recalled of his…
The 5 Highest-Grossing Comic Book Movies of All Time | HackerNoon
Successful comic book adaptations have been a thing since forever, but we can all agree that it’s only been in…
Plasma 6.7 Restoring The Air Plasma Theme, Fixes KWin Issue With Intense Alt+Tab’ing
KDE Plasma developers remain quite busy preparing for the Plasma 6.6 desktop release coming up in a little more than…
The TechBeat: Benchmarking 1B Vectors with Low Latency and High Throughput (1/31/2026) | HackerNoon
How are you, hacker? 🪐Want to know what's trending right now?: The Techbeat by HackerNoon has got you covered with…
GNOME 50 Is No Longer Treating Variable Rate Refresh “VRR” As Experimental
Another great albeit overdue improvement for GNOME 50 has landed: Variable Rate Refresh "VRR" functionality for modern displays is now…
Chams grows 17.9% in 2025 on a $4.26 million SIM and bank card boom
Chams Holding Company Plc, a Nigerian identity management and transactional technology provider, grew its income by 17.89% to ₦17.48 billion…

