| The Drill Down 331: A Call of Fire
This week, Amazon unveils the 3D interface Fire Phone and launches Prime Music, Google wants to go to space and keep you healthy, Tesla gives its patents away, and drones that follow your every move…. all this and more and The Drill Down!
...continue reading » Tags: Airdog, Amazon, Amazon Fire Phone, Amazon Prime, Amazon Prime Music, Apple, autonomous drones, Betamax, drones, e-books, Fire, format wars, Gogle Health, Google, HEXO, JVC, OpenTable, patent reform, patents, Priceline, Sony, Tesla, Tesla motors, V/H/S, Virgin Galactic | |
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| The Drill Down 324: Extra-Terrestrial Booty
This week, Google+ may be dead, but Google self-driving cars are…on a roll, Can police search cellphones without a warrant?, Denmark in Minecraft, 3D printed prosthetics, and a long-lost legend is unearthed in the desert…all this and more…
...continue reading » Tags: 3D Printing, 8-Bit, Amazon Prime, Atari, Atari 2600, Atari VCS, cellphones, Comcast, cubicle, Denmark, driverless cars, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, Google, Google Plus, Microsoft, Minecraft, Net Neutrality, Netflix, Office, Privacy, prothetics, Smartphones, social networking, social networks, Steven Spielberg, Vic Gundotra, Video Games, videogames, warrantless search, Xbox, XBox Originals | |
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| The Drill Down 323: A Companion Through Time and Space Forever
This week, Twitter and LinkedIn benefit from a mobile boom, Are wearables dead in the water already?, Did the FCC just hammer the final nail in Net Neutrality’s coffin?, Netflix raises fees, Amazon goes for HBO — and smartphones, what happens when a hashtag backfires on you, and much more…
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Amazon Prime, Broken Age, Danny Boyle, Double Fine Productions, FCC, FuelBand, Gnip, HBO, HBO Go, Irrational Games, Ken Levine, Leonardo DiCaprio, LinkedIn, Net Neutrality, Netflix, Nike, Steve Jobs, Tim Schafer, Twitter | |
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| HBO and Amazon Sign Exclusive Multi-Year Streaming Deal For Prime Members
Amazon has announced a new multi-year content licensing agreement with HBO, bringing their exceptional library of content online exclusively to Amazon Prime members through the Prime Instant Video service. Series and mini-series that will be available for Prime members to watch include The Sopranos, Six Feet Under, The Wire, Rome, Big Love, Deadwood, Eastbound & Down, Band of Brothers, John Adams, early seasons of Boardwalk Empire and True Blood, and much more. Other series, such as more recent hits like Girls, The Newsroom, and Veep, will eventually be made available to watch over the course of the new agreement, approximately three years after they first air on HBO. Continue below for a full rundown of what will be available.
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| The Drill Down 318: The Cost of Secrets
This week: When exactly did Target know about last year’s security breach?, Amazon raises the price of Prime and ponders a Chromecast-style set-top box, Sony reveals a VR helmet, Google‘s smartwatch OS, and Tech’s biggest leaders, both living and dead, have an opinion to share on big issues this week.
...continue reading » Tags: 360, Amazon, Amazon Prime, Android, Android Wear, anonymity, Apple TV, Bill Gates, Chromecast, Connected Home, Data breach, Google, hack, Marc Andreessen, Mark Zuckerberg, National Security Agency, NSA, Oculus, Oculus Rift, OnLive, Playstation, President Obama, Project Morpheus, PS4, Quirky, robots, Secret, security breaches, set top box, smartwatch. Motorola, Sony, Spying, Steve Jobs, Target, VR, VR headset, Whisper | |
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