| The Drill Down 372: Swat From The Sky
This week, the Apple Watch sells out, Europe slaps Google with antitrust charges, LinkedIn gets instructional, podcasting wins a major victory, and … Dwayne’s not the only one who’s violently against drones … and much much more.
...continue reading » Tags: antitrust, Apple, Apple Watch, drones, Edward Snowden, EFF, Electronic Frontier Foundation, European Commission, European Union, Game of Thrones, Google, HBO, LinkedIn, lynda.com, National Security Agency, NSA, patent trolls, patents, Patriot Act, Podcasting, Section 215, selfie, selfie stick, world wide developers conference, WWDC | |
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| The Drill Down 364: Where’s the Drone Porn?!
On this week’s The Drill Down podcast, Dwayne and Andy are joined by Greg Davies (from TARDISBlend, Blendover, and Heavy Metal Historian podcasts) as we discuss: Edward Snowden answers almost anything, Reddit wants you to keep your clothes on, how to keep drones out of your backyard, a new Pebble watch… and much much more.
...continue reading » Tags: Adi Shankar, Adware, Apple, celebrities, Citizenfour, crowdfunding, drones, Edward Snowden, GCHQ, Gemalto, Glenn Greenwald, iOS, Joseph Kahn, Kickstarter, Laura Poitras, Lenovo, Man-in-the-middle attack, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, National Security Agency, NoFlyZone.org, NSA, OS, patent trolls, patents, Pebble, porn, Power Rangers, reddit, SIM cards, Smartwatch, Superfish, The Fappening | |
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| The Drill Down 363: The Richard Pryor of Hacking
This week, former The Drill Down co-host (and current co-host of TARDISBlend) Tom Cheredar joins Dwayne and Andy to discuss how hackers pulled off one of the largest heists in history, a toy from the 50s is updated for the 21st century, the FAA grounds Amazon‘s drone plans, and…is Apple building a self-driving car?
...continue reading » Tags: Alan Turing, Android, Apple, Apple Pay, cybersecurity, Deputy Chief Technology Officer for Data Policy and Chief Data Scientist, Dr. DJ Patil, drones, ELectric Car, FAA, Facebook, Federal Aviation Administration, Google, Google Cardboard, Hacking, hard drives, J.J. Abrams, JJ Abrams, Jonathan Ive, Jony Ive, Kaspersky Lab, National Security Agency, NSA, Office of Science and Technology Policy, President Obama, Seagate, Spying, Star Wars, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, TARDISblend, The White House, Tim Cook, Tom Cheredar, Toshiba, U.S. Chief Data Scientist, View-Master, VR, Western Digital, Yahoo | |
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| The Drill Down 357: The Future’s So Bright
This week, the FBI stands firm on the Sony hack, a top VC’s predictions for 2015, Apple unlocks the iPhone, DISH wants you to cut cable, thousands of free games, and drones on demand. All this, and much much more…
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Amazon Echo, Apple, CES, Dish, Dish Network, drones, FBI, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, Fred Wilson, games, gaming, Gofor, Google, International CES, Internet Archive, iPhone, Lizard Squad, MS-DOS, Net Neutrality, North Korea, Playstation Network, prediction, Privacy, PSN, Sling TV, Sony, Sony Hack, The Interview, Title II, VC, venture capital, Video Games, Video On Demand, videogames, VOD, Xbox, Xbox Live | |
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| The Drill Down 355: Year In Review 2014
This week, The Drill Down crew looks back at the year in tech and the web for the year 2014. We’ll discuss our favorite tech events of the past year, and what we can expect in 2015.
...continue reading » Tags: Alibaba, ALS, Apple, Apple Pay, Apple Watch, Barack Obama, BitCoin, Cryptocurrency, drones, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, Fitbit, Flappy Bird, GamerGate, Garmin, Hacking, HBO, HBO Go, Ice Bucket Challenge, iPhone 6, It, Jawbone, Jawbone Up, Law Enforcement, Lyft, Marvel, Microsoft, Mt. Gox, National Security Agency, Net Neutrality, Netflix, North Korea, NSA, Obama, P85D, President Obama, Privacy, ridesharing, Satya Nadella, Sony Pictures, streaming Video, Tesla, Tesla P85D, The Interview, Uber, Vivofit, Wearable Tech, wearables, year in review, YouTube | |
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