| The Drill Down 390: The Cost of Convenience
This week, Gigaom columnist Tom Cheredar is our guest as we discuss hackers posting personal data from infidelity site Ashley Madison, the NSA‘s best friend is AT&T, does Amazon overwork its employees, selections from POTUS’s playlist, giant robots!… and much much more.
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Android, Android M, Ashley Madison, AT&T, Comcast, Data breach, edge, Felicia Day, Galaxy, Galaxy Note, Gigaom, Google, Hackers, Jeff Bezos, Megabots, Music, National Security Agency, NSA, Obama, playlist, President Obama, Privacy, robotics, robots, Samsung, smartphone, Spotify, Spying, streaming music, Surveillance, Tom Cheredar, Watchable | |
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| The Drill Down 354: ScrÜber
This week, Apple deletes, AT&T throttles, the NSA hacks, HBO outsources, and Uber, well, what doesn’t Uber do? All this, and much much more.
...continue reading » Tags: Apple, AT&T, AURORAGOLD, cellphone, data throttling, DPRK, Hacking, HBO, HBO Go, iPod, Lyft, Magnavox Odyssey, NASA, North Korea, NSA, Orion, Peter Sunde, Privacy, Ralph Baer, ridesharing, Sony Pictures, Space, streaming Video, The Pirate Bay, Uber, Video Games | |
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| 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 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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| The Drill Down 327: Billion Dollar Bubble
This week, the FCC votes on the fate of Net Neutrality, the US charges China with cyberspying, Microsoft launches the Surface Pro 3, AT&T acquires DirectTV, YouTube gets Twitch, and much more…
...continue reading » Tags: AI, Artificial Intelligence, AT&T, cyber-espionage, DirecTV, Edward Snowden, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, Google, Halt and Catch Fire, James Bond, Maker Faire, Microsoft, Net Neutrality, PancakeBot, Rubik's Cube, sega, Star Wars, Surface, surface Pro, Twitch, viral video, Windows, Windows 8, Word Lens, YouTube | |
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