| The Drill Down 311: Extraordinary Machine
This week, Google sells Motorola and gets one step closer to SkyNet, NetFlix and Nintendo aren’t going to give up that easily, the Macintosh turns 30, and one more reason to be angry at Angry Birds…
...continue reading » Tags: Angry Birds, Apple, DeepMind, Edward Snowden, GCHQ, Google, Google Glass, Lenovo, Mac, Macintosh, Motorola, Motorola Mobility, Netflix, Nintendo, NSA, Privacy, Steve Jobs | |
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| The Drill Down 308: Lessons Learned and The Road Ahead
We ring in the New Year with our first new show of 2014! This week we discuss a new Pebble watch, cloud gaming on Sony PlayStation, T-Mobile wants to pay you to switch, Facebook is dead to teens, are digital music downloads already obsolete?…the legacy of the Snowden NSA leaks, and a cube that balances on its edge.
...continue reading » Tags: Apple, AT&T, Comixology, Cubli, Edison, Edward Snowden, Facebook, Gaikai, iMagnet, Intel, iOS, Itunes, iTunes App store, iTunes Radio, Monaco. iPad Mini, MP3, National Security Agency, NSA, Pebble, Pebble Steel, Playstation, PlayStation Now, Privacy, Sony, Spotify, Sprint, t mobile, Target, Verizon | |
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| The Drill Down 307: Turning Of The Tide
On this week’s show: Google previously bought seven robotics companies, and this week it buys the Big Dog (literally), Sprint guns for T-Mobile, Instagram wants a piece of Snapchat‘s action, Twitter changes blocking–then changes their mind, are the NSA‘s actions unconstitutional? Podcast [display_podcast]
...continue reading » Tags: Atlas, BigDog, Boston Dynamics, Cheetah, Edward Snowden, Everything is a Remix, Google, Google Music, HFR, IMAX, Instagram, iPhone, Kirby Ferguson, Nexus 4, NSA, Obama, Pebble, President Obama, Privacy, Snapchat, Sprint, Surveillance, t mobile, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, Twitter, WildCat | |
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| The Drill Down 306: Year In Review 2013
This week, The Drill Down crew looks back at the year in tech and the web for the year 2013. We’ll discuss our favorite tech events of the past year, and what we can expect in 2014. Before that, however, we discuss a recent discovery that the NSA sought to spy on gamers, eight top tech companies ban together to reform surveillance laws, and is Apple‘s iBeacon just a marketing gimmick or are there bigger plans in store?
...continue reading » Tags: 2013, Amazon, AOL, Apple, BitCoin, cloud computing, Cryptocurrency, digital currency, Disney, DRM, Edward Snowden, Facebook, Fitbit, gaming, Google, Google Glass, iBeacon, Instagram, iOS 7, iWatch, LinkedIn, Lucasfilm, Microsoft, Netflix, Nintendo, Nokia, NSA, Pebble, PlayStation 4, Prime Air, Privacy, PS4, quantified self, Reform Government Surveillance, Research In Motion, RIM, Samsung, Snapchat, Steve Ballmer, Surveillance, The Drill Down, Twitter, Wearable Tech, Wii U, World of Warcraft, Xbox, Xbox One, Yahoo, year in review | |
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| The Drill Down 305: Robots and Drones at the Door
This week, the NSA tracks your cellphones and knows where you are, Americans boost Black Friday & Cyber Monday to record highs, and the future of commerce is in drones and robots, and it’s not that far off…
...continue reading » Tags: Apple, Atlas, Black Friday, Boston Dynamics, cellphones, Cyber Monday, Edward Snowden, Google, NSA, PETMAN, Privacy, quantified self, robotics, robots, Topsy, Topsy Labs | |
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