| 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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| The Drill Down 283: Fifteen Seconds Of Fame
This week, more updates in the Edward Snowden/NSA case, Instagram adds video, the FAA relaxes rules on gadgets during travel, Barnes & Noble quits making the Nook, is Pandora ripping its artists off?…and much more.
...continue reading » Tags: Aaron Swartz, Aaron's Law, Amazon, AOL, Apple TV, AppleTV, Barnes & Noble, CFAA, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, Edward Snowden, FAA, Facebook, Fan TV, Federal Aviation Administration, FISA, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, GameStop, HBO Go, Instagram, John McAfee, McAfee Antivirus, Nook, NSA, Ouya, Pandora, Pebble, Pink Floyd, RSS, Skype, Streaming radio, Twitter, Vine, WatchESPN | |
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| The Drill Down 256: Holiday Gift Guide 2012
The holiday season is coming up and The Drill Down would like you to be ready for it. So as we do every year around this time, we’ve prepared a list of what we consider the perfect gifts to give… and get this holiday. So before you stand around for hours this Black Friday, spend some time with us.
...continue reading » Tags: AirPlay, Alien Frontiers, Amazon, amplifiers, Apple, Apple TV, Bethesda Softworks, Blu-ray, Board Games, Books, Bruichladdich, cameras, cellular service, Contigo, Delivering Happiness, Digital Cameras, Disaster Looms, Dishonored, earbuds, eBook, eBooks, Eytomotic, Fab.com, Fitbit, Fitbit Aria, Foundation, FreedomPop, gift cards, gift guide, GoldTouch, How to Archer, iHome, indie games, Indie Gaming, iPad Mini, iPod Nano, Isaac Asimov, iW2, Jambox, Jawbone, Jaws, JVC, keyboards, Kindle, Lawrence of Arabia, Mirrorless cameras, MP3 Player, networked amplifiers, NEX, Paperwhite, Papo y Yo, plush toys, RX-V473, Sony, Squishables, tablet, tablets, The Dangerous Animals Club, The Unfinished Swan, Ticket to Ride, Travel mug, whiskey, wireless speakers, Xtreme-Xplosivs, Yamaha | |
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| The Drill Down 233: Lies and Rumors
This week, we look into a scandal involving Scott Thompson, Yahoo‘s CEO, wherein he allegedly lied on his resume about having a CS degree. Later, we’ll poke into a couple of exciting rumors of Apple lowering the price of their Macbook Air to $799, plus their upcoming HDTV offering. But first, the headlines…Facebook sets its IPO price, Discovery buys Revision3, Draw Something loses 5M users/Mo. after Zynga purchase, AT&T CEO regrets offering unlimited data, Google loses copyright infringement case to Oracle over Java, Google’s Hangouts on Air rolls out to everyone, & Google’s Autonomous cars get an official nod from Nevada.
...continue reading » Tags: Apple, Apple TV, AT&T, Discovery, Discovery Channel, Draw Something, Facebook, Google, Google Hangout, iPhone, Macbook Air, revision3, Scott Thompson, Yahoo, Zynga | |
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| The Drill Down: Resolutionary
This week on the show the TDD team explores Microsoft‘s Windows 8 Consumer Preview, and of course, Apple‘s latest tech offerings, the new iPad, Apple TV, and iOS 5.1. But first, this week’s latest tech headlines… Devindra recaps Barcelona’s Mobile World Congress 2012, including Nokia‘s 41-megapixel 808 PureView, AT&T modifies their data throttling policy, Zynga launches a standalone destination, Google consolidates media sites into Google Play, EU says Google’s new privacy policy is bogus, Lulzsec is sold out by its own leader, Valve may be entering the console arena, and DARPA builds a robot cheetah.
...continue reading » Tags: Apple, Apple TV, AppleTV, AT&T, Boston Dynamics, DARPA, Google, Google Play, iOS, iOS 5, iPad, LulzSec, Microsoft, Mobile World Congress, Nokia, Privacy, robots, The Drill Down, Valve, Windows, Windows 8, Zynga | |
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