| The Drill Down 346: Blue Light SpecialThis 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 340: It’s A Man’s World?This week, Greg Davies from the Blendover and Geeks Of Doom’s TARDISBlend podcasts joins Dwayne and Andrew as we discuss: Facebook fights click bait, the NSA builds a Google to search your records, Amazon buys Twitch, and…is misogyny in games out of control?
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Apple, Buzzfeed, CIA, clickbait, DEA, Edward Snowden, Facebook, FBI, Google, Google Play Music, Grooveshark, Health Monitor, Hyperlapse, ICREACH, Instagram, iPad, iWatch, Jawbone, Lyft, Misogyny, Music Freedom, National Security Agency, Net Neutrality, NSA, Privacy, Rdio, SavedYouAClick, Songza, t mobile, Twitch, Uber, Up, Upworthy, Video Games | |
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| The Drill Down 292: Future WatchThis week, Edward Snowden strikes again, this time with the U.S. spy “Black Budget,” a new Kindle, Samsung‘s watch, Microsoft buys Nokia, Tosin’s Pax Prime experience, and more…
...continue reading » Tags: AT&T, DEA, Edward Snowden, FISA, Galaxy Gear, Google, Kindle, Microsoft, National Security Agency, Nokia, NSA, PAX, PAX Prime, Penny Arcade, Samsung, Smart Watch, Spotify, Windows Phone | |
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