Four years after acquiring Minecraft, Microsoft this week unveiled its most ambitious effort yet to take the popular franchise to the next level, and specifically into the real world. GeekWire went hands on with the game in a sneak preview, but with the release not expected until later this summer, why the heck is Microsoft touting this game before the rest of us can actually play it?
Plus, Amazon is offering its employees an incentive to quit their jobs, if they start their own package delivery companies. This is the latest wrinkle in the company's Delivery Service Partners program, which we explored in depth last year.
Finally, on the Random Channel, the latest twist in our quest to stream live audio at the ballpark, a commentary on the sequestering of tech execs, and the latest in the scooter saga, featuring Washington Gov. Jay Inslee.

From the dot-com boom to AI security: F5 at 30, with CEO François Locoh-Donou
37:33

Anthropic, Amazon, and the Fable shutdown; AI-powered school arrives; World Cup tech
33:23

Following through in Cleveland: A GeekWire trip report, plus data center ‘theater’ and the SpaceX IPO
28:43