| The Drill Down 278: One Red Ring to Rule Them All
This week, Google buys a quantum computer, Yahoo buys instant cool with Tumblr and spruces up tired old Flickr, Aereo & Arrested Development disrupt Big Media, and Microsoft launches the next-generation of XBox. Plus, our review of Star Trek: Into Darkness!
...continue reading » Tags: Aereo, Android, Arrested Development, Chrome, EA, Electronic Arts, Flickr, Glass, Google, Google Glass, Halo, Marissa Mayer, Microsoft, Nintendo, PlayStation 4, Quantum Computer, Sony, Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness, Steven Spielberg, Tumblr, Wii U, Xbox, Xbox One, Yahoo | |
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| The Drill Down 277: Where No Man Has Sung Before
This week, YouTube launches subscription channels, Amazon mints its own digital currency, BlackBerry messaging comes to iOS & Android, the Tesla S gets the highest praise, and all the latest from Google‘s I/O developer conference.
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Android, Blackberry BBM, Chris Hadfield, David Bowie, Galaxy S4, Google, Google Hangouts, Google I/O, Google Maps, Google Play, Google Plus, Hangouts, iOS, iRadio, Larry Page, Microsoft, Privacy, Samsung, Space Oddity, Spotify, Tesla, Tesla Model S, Virtual currency, Windows 8, YouTube | |
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| The Drill Down 272: Grim Farewell
This week, April Fools…on the web, Amazon snaps up Goodreads, Bitcoin breaks a 1 Billion dollars, the elusive Facebook phone may be on Android, a new iPhone gears up for production, and a special message from The President.
...continue reading » Tags: Activision, Amazon, Android, Apple, April Fool's Day, Battlefield 4, BioShock Infinite, BitCoin, bittorrent, Disney, Drobo, EA, Electronic Arts, Facebook, Game Developers Conference, Game of Thrones, GDC, Goodreads, Google, iPhone, LucasArts, Ouya, Piracy, President, SimCity, ThinkGeek, WonderCon | |
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| The Drill Down 269: Broken Cities
This week, the first businesses start to ban Google Glass — before it’s even out! The U.S. reinforces our right to videotape the police, Samsung poised to beat Apple, SimCity players speak out against draconian DRM and dead servers, and the world’s coolest gamer dad hacks Donkey Kong so the girl rescues Mario!
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Android, Donkey Kong, DRM, first amendment, Galaxy, Google, Google Glass, Hacking, iPhone, Kickstarter, Pebble, Privacy, Samsung, SimCity | |
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| New First Of Its Kind ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ App Available Now
A new app has been released on Apple’s App Store and Android’s Google Play for the upcoming J.J. Abrams sequel Star Trek Into Darkness. The app is being toted as a “first of its kind” offering. Developed by Qualcomm Incorporated, users will access to plenty of materials related to the new movie, as well as the opportunity to earn points and complete missions to unlock more content, win valuable prizes, and work their way through Star Trek Academy. Continue reading for more info.
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