| The Drill Down 447: Galaxy SupernovaThis week’s Drill Down podcast, Russia hacks U.S. elections, the Samsung Galaxy Note is toast, Amazon comes to your corner, President Obama sends us to Mars!… and much, much.
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Amazon Unlimited Music, appliances, AT&T, ELectric Car, electric vehicles, FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, Galaxy Note 7, GTA V, Hacking, Mars, Oculus Rift, Oculus Touch, Russia, Samsung, Space, Sprint, t mobile, US Elections, Venus, Verizon, Virtual Reality, Vitamix, VR | |
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| The Drill Down 396: Pandemic-ProofThis 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 395: Race Against the ClockThis week, we’re 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 a victory for fair use, are cars next for Apple?; Volkswagen‘s shady emissions code, the future of science in the classroom, 4Chan changes hands, and when is tinkering a crime? All this and much, much more!
...continue reading » Topics: Computers, Discussion, DIY, Electronics, Features, Gadgets, Podcasts, Science, Software, Technology, The Drill Down |
Tags: 2channel, 4chan, Ahmed Mohamed, Angry Birds, Apple, code, coding, computer science, Copyright, Digital Millenium Copyright Act, DIY, DMCA, ELectric Car, engineering, fair use, General Electric, Greg Davies, home automation, iOS, iOS 9, Prince, Quirky, school, software, Steve Jobs, TARDISblend, Texas Student clock, tinkering, Titan, Universal Music Group, Volkswagen, Warner/Chappell, YouTube | |
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| The Drill Down 389: Learning a New AlphabetThis week, a whistleblower gets blown off on 4Chan, Tinder and Vanity Fair are not a match, Tesla charges itself, Google teaches us a new Alphabet … and much much more!
...continue reading » Tags: 4chan, Alphabet, App Store, Apple, Apple Music, Columbia Pictures, copyright infringement, DMCA, ELectric Car, Google, GoPro, GoPro Hero, Humans, Larry Page, Pixels, Sergey Brin, Spying, Tesla, Tinder, Twitter, Vanity Fair, Vimeo, whistleblowers | |
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| The Drill Down 363: The Richard Pryor of HackingThis 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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