| The Drill Down 370: Mad Men Of Silicon Valley
This week, Greg Davies (from TARDISBlend, Blendover, and Heavy Metal Historian podcasts) joins us as we discuss: Jay Z brings major talent into streaming music, Twitter gets into livestreaming, Gender discrimination in tech, an executive order against cyber threats, and the Doctor (as we now know him) turns ten … and much much more.
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Amazon Dash Button, Amazon Home Services, Apple, April Fool's Day, Beats Music, Dell, Doctor Who, Edward Snowden, Ellen Pao, Google, iOS, Jay-Z, Kickstarter, Kleiner Perkins, Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers, Meerkat, National Security Agency, Nintendo, NSA, Optiplex, Outlook, Pebble, Pebble Time, Periscope, President Obama, Super Mario 64, ThinkGeek, Tidal, Tim Cook, Trent Reznor, Twitter, VC | |
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| The Drill Down 363: The Richard Pryor of Hacking
This week, former The Drill Down co-host (and current co-host of TARDISBlend) Tom Cheredar joins Dwayne and Andy to discuss how hackers pulled off one of the largest heists in history, a toy from the 50s is updated for the 21st century, the FAA grounds Amazon‘s drone plans, and…is Apple building a self-driving car?
...continue reading » Tags: Alan Turing, Android, Apple, Apple Pay, cybersecurity, Deputy Chief Technology Officer for Data Policy and Chief Data Scientist, Dr. DJ Patil, drones, ELectric Car, FAA, Facebook, Federal Aviation Administration, Google, Google Cardboard, Hacking, hard drives, J.J. Abrams, JJ Abrams, Jonathan Ive, Jony Ive, Kaspersky Lab, National Security Agency, NSA, Office of Science and Technology Policy, President Obama, Seagate, Spying, Star Wars, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, TARDISblend, The White House, Tim Cook, Tom Cheredar, Toshiba, U.S. Chief Data Scientist, View-Master, VR, Western Digital, Yahoo | |
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| The Drill Down 359: Holograms!
This week, Google Glass is dead, police can see inside your homes by remote, Virgin & Google want to send satellites into space, Microsoft unveils Windows 10 and holograms!!!
...continue reading » Tags: Augmented Reality, continuum, Cortana, fitness, Google, Google Glass, Hacking, holograms, Holographic, HoloLens, home automation, internet explorer, Jawbone, Jawbone Up, Lizard Squad, Medium, Microsoft, Office, OneDrive, piper, piper NV, Playstation Network, Project Spartan, Satya Nadella, social media, Sony, State of the Union, Surface Hub, Video Games, videogames, wearables, Windows, Windows 10, Windows Phone, Xbox Live | |
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| The Drill Down 330: E3 2014 Review
This week, streaming video will beat Blu-rays by 2015, Google boosts their maps while Apple‘s maps team sweats, Vodaphone admits its users are being snooped on, a chatbot has fooled humans for the first time ever, and all the latest from this year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo.
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| Must Watch: First Videos Using Google Glass Turn Life Into A Video Game
The first videos using Google Glass, a wearable computer with a head-mounted display being developed by Google’s X Lab, have surfaced. The videos are simple, but because those testing the product are wearing the eyeglasses-like item and recording hands-free, it makes the videos produced look an awful lot like a first-person video game. With the release of Bethesda game music on iTunes, we inch ever closer to our own modern-day Skyrim adventures. Continue below to check out what it will look like to record videos using Google Glass.
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