| The Drill Down 349: Our Marvelous Future
This week, some retailers ban Apple Pay in favor of an upcoming service that’s already been hacked, YouTube to offer ad-free subscriptions?, AT&T misled millions and the feds are taking them to court, Fitbit joins the smartwatch race, Marvel plans out its next five years of superhero movies, and much more.
...continue reading » Tags: Aaron Sorkin, Antares, Apple, Apple Pay, AT&T, Avengers, Benedict Cumberbatch, Black Panther, Captain America, Captain Marvel, Christian Bale, CurrentC, CVS, Doctor Strange, Fitbit, Google, Guardians of the Galaxy, Inbox, Inhumans, Kevin Feige, Larry Page, Lumia, Marvel, MCX, Merchant Customer Exchange, Microsoft, NASA, Nokia, Orbital Sciences, Rite-Aid, Smartwatch, Space, Steve Jobs, SundAr Pachai, Thor, WalMart, wearables, YouTube | |
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| The Drill Down 348: McFlying Lessons
This week, Apple‘s got new iPads & Macs, Whisper‘s not keeping your secrets, Facebook wants to know you’re safe, and the hoverboard comes back…to our future.
...continue reading » Tags: Apple, Apple Pay, CBS, Facebook, hoverboard, iPad, Mac, Mac Mini, Microsoft, OSX, Safety Check, streaming Video, wearables, Whisper, Yosemite | |
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| Working Hoverboard Can Be Yours For Just $10,000! (Video)
Back in March the internet exploded after a video of what appeared to be a real working hoverboard—the wheel-less, floating skateboard made famous by Back to the Future II—surfaced online. The video, as it turned out, was a Funny or Die hoax. But people just love their Back to the Future technology dreams (I cannot WAIT for one of those fancy pizza rehydrators personally), so it was only a matter of time before the hoverboard showed up again. This time, however, it appears that the hoverboard, which is called the Hendo Hoverboard, actually works…and you can reserve yours for only $10,000. Click on over to the other side for more and to see a video of the board in action.
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| The Drill Down 347: Giving You the D
This week, HBO answers cord-cutters prayers, new gadgets from Google & Apple, hackers hit Snapchat & Dropbox, bad news and good for women in tech, and the new Tesla D.
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Android, Apple, Brianna Wu, Carl Icahn, Dropbox, Facebook, GamerGate, Google, Hackers, HBO, HTC, iPad, Lollipop, Motorola, Nexus, Nexus 6, Nexus 9, Nexus Player, Snapchat, Tesla, Tesla 60D, Tesla 85D, Tesla D, Tesla P85D, Tesla S, Tim Cook | |
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| The Drill Down 346: Blue Light Special
This week, HP splits in two, Chase gets hacked, the DEA imitates you on Facebook, Twitter sues the US, and Redbox Instant calls it quits, and the humble blue LED gets its day.
...continue reading » Tags: 3D Printing, AT&T, Chase, DEA, Department of Justice, DOJ, Drug Enforcement Agency, Facebook, Hewlett-Packard, HP, JPMorgan Chase, LED, Light-emitting Diode, linux, Meg Whitman, Nobel Prize, P85D, Raspberry Pi, raspbian, Redbox Instant, Star Wars, Star Wars Rebels, Tesla, Tesla Model S, Twitter, Verizon | |
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