| The Drill Down 396: Pandemic-Proof
This week, we’re once again joined by Greg Davies, host of Blendover and Heavy Metal Historian podcasts (and of course the TARDISBlend podcast hosted here at Geeks of Doom) as we discuss Google updates Nexus and shows off a Surface clone, Tesla launches an SUV, Samsung‘s $99 VR rig, the Karma Police see all, and The Truth is Still Out There!… on The Drill Down podcast.
...continue reading » Topics: Apps, Audio, Computers, DIY, Electronics, Features, Gadgets, Podcasts, Technology, The Drill Down, Video Games |
Tags: Android, Apple Music, Arduino, Black Mirror, Chromecast, Chromecast Audio, DIY, Edward Snowden, ELectric Car, GCHQ, Gear VR, Gogle Photos, Google, Google Play Music, Greg Davies, IPv4, IPv6, John C. Dvorak, Karma Police, leo laporte, maker, Marshmallow, Netflix, Nexus, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus Imprint, Nexus Protect, Passwords, Pebble, Pebble Time, Pebble Time Round, Pebble Time Steel, Pixel C, Privacy, Samsung, Smartwatch, Surveillance, Swagway, TARDISblend, Tesla motors, Tesla X, The LEGO Movie Videogame, The X-Files, This Week in Tech, TWiT, Twitter, Virtual Reality, VR, wearables | |
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| The Drill Down 337: Monkey Selfie
This week, will cellphones be banned from airlines?, Russians hack over a billion passwords, malware in your USB, a camera that can decipher sound from silent video, the Sprint/T-Mobile merger is dead, and…if a monkey takes a selfie in the jungle, does it own the copyright?
...continue reading » Tags: BitCoin, cellphone, Chromecast, Copyright, Cryptocurrency, Data breach, Foursquare, Fox, Google, hack, malware, Passwords, Playstation, ps3, Sony, Sprint, t mobile, Tesla, Tesla motors, Time Warner, USB, Wikimedia, Wikipedia, Yelp | |
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| The Drill Down 332: Google I/O 2014
This week, is your cellphone safe from unwarranted searches?, a new ruling on mobile rebroadcasting of over-the-air video, another major player enters the smart home market, a late-night show on Netflix?, and all the best from Google‘s I/O developer conference.
...continue reading » Tags: Aereo, Android, Android Auto, Android L, Android TV, Android Wear, Apple, Apple TV, Cardboard, cellphones, Chromecast, GE, General Electric, Google, Google Cardboard, Google Fit, Google I/O, Google Play, Nest, Privacy, Quirky, smart home, Starbucks, Steam, Team Fortress 2, TF2, Valve, Wink | |
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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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| The Drill Down 298: The Spaceship Is Landing [Photo credit: Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group]
This week, the NSA most likely has your address book & contacts, Google‘s new terms of service put you in their ads, your Playstation 4 may be made by unpaid interns, Netflix on your cable box, former Valve employees launch Augmented Reality goggles, and Apple‘s spaceship gets clearance to land in Cupertino. All this and more…
...continue reading » Tags: Android TV, Apple, castAR, Chromecast, Foxconn, Gabe Newell, Google TV, Jeri Ellsworth, Kickstarter, National Security Agency, Netflix, New York Comic Con, NSA, NYCC, Playstation, PlayStation 4, Rick Johnson, Sony, Steve Jobs, Terms of Service, Twitter, Valve | |
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