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. 22, 2019.
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Elon Musk tweets a sneak peek at his vision for SpaceX's Starship mega-rocket
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is talking up his Starship Mk1 prototype super-rocket in Texas, less than a week in advance of an eagerly awaited update on his plans for Starship trips to the moon, Mars and beyond. … Read More

Chill out! Report on friendliest cities could warm the hearts of those who believe in the 'Seattle Freeze'
Greetings, new Seattle-area tech worker. Good news! … Read More

'Qualtrics Tower' coming to Seattle, with room for 2,000 people at tech company's 'co-headquarters'
Tech company Qualtrics, which two years ago designated Seattle as its co-headquarters, doubled down Wednesday with the announcement of a huge new lease in a striking skyscraper under construction in the city. … Read More

Everything Amazon announced at its devices event — Echo Buds, Echo Frames, Echo Studio, and more
Editor's note: Read on for our real-time updates from Amazon's event. … Read More

Interview: JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon on AI, the cloud and the bank's big bet on Seattle tech
Jamie Dimon, the JPMorgan Chase CEO and chairman, will visit Seattle on Wednesday, which happens to be a key date in the financial services giant's history with the city. … Read More

Review: 'Mario Kart Tour' is a simple, fun racing game with a troubling monetization platform
I was never a big fan of Mario Kart on consoles, or racing games in general, so I was surprised by how much I initially liked Mario Kart Tour. … Read More

Microsoft reveals first affordable housing investment of $500M initiative
Microsoft announced the first loan it will grant as part of its $500 million affordable housing initiative Thursday, seven months after launching the program. … Read More

NASA awards $10M to Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin for hydrogen-oxygen storage tech
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin space venture is on the top of the funding list for a newly announced round of "Tipping Point" funding from NASA for technologies that could be applied to exploration and settlement of the moon and Mars. … Read More

Watch Microsoft's original Redmond buildings vanish from above in new time-lapse video
The modernization of Microsoft's Redmond, Wash., campus might appear to be in the earliest stages when viewed from the ground. … Read More

Tech company Chef won't renew U.S. immigration contracts, changing course amid employee activism
Software engineers are powerful players in the technology industry. … Read More
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