| The Drill Down 454: How To Hack An ElectionOn this week’s Drill Down podcast, was the U.S. election hacked?, Facebook compromises censorship to get into China, auto regulators want you off your apps, Google AI makes its own language, and much more.
...continue reading » Tags: AI, Amazon, Amazon Web Services, apps, Artificial Intelligence, AT&T, AWS, Black Friday, Bluedio, Bluetooth, Casey Neistat, CNN, computers, computing, Cyber Monday, DirecTV, DirecTV Now, distracted driving, Election, electronic voting, Facebook, Fitbit, Google, Google Home, Grace Hopper, headphones, Margaret Hamilton, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Netflix, NHTSA, Pebble, Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, YouTube | |
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| The Drill Down 452: If It’s On the Internet, It Must Be TrueThis week’s Drill Down podcast, Silicon Valley responds to the election of Donald Trump, fake news on the internet, Apple wrote the book on product design…and it’s for sale, and much more.
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon Echo, Apple, Donald Trump, Echo, Edward Snowden, Election, Facebook, fake news, Google, Google Home, iPhones, LifeAfter, MacBook Pro, mashups, Panoply, podcasts, remix, Technology, Twitter | |
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| Video: Barack Obama on ‘The Daily Show’On last night’s Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Sen. Barack Obama made a humorous guest appearance via satellite from Sunrise, Florida. Watch the nearly 9-minute video here below [and then remember to vote FOR Obama on Tuesday, Nov. 4]. The highlight of the segment was the discussion of “The Bradley Effect,” a theory that white voters will say they will vote for an African American candidate, but then actually not do so on Election Day. Obama pointed out that he is still in the running for the Presidency, therefore, white voters may not have “gotten the memo” about the Bradley Effect. Since Obama is half white, Stewart was concerned that the Democratic candidate would have difficulty when voting on Tuesday because of this supposedly “Bradley Effect.” Obama jokingly responded that he was worried too!
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