| The Drill Down 336: Cupid In Your Backdoor
This week, Microsoft lays off thousands, the FCC hears from a million, Amazon follows the Netflix model, Facebook forces mobile users to switch to chat, OKCupid may have tricked people into falling in love, and does your Apple device hide a backdoor? All that and much more below.
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Apple, Comic Con, Facebook, Facebook Messenger, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, iOS, Kindle Unlimited, Mad Max: Fury Road, Microsoft, National Security Agency, NSA, OKCupid, San Diego Comic Con, San Diego Comic Con International, Satya Nadella, SDCC, Swell, Twitter | |
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| The Drill Down 327: Billion Dollar Bubble
This week, the FCC votes on the fate of Net Neutrality, the US charges China with cyberspying, Microsoft launches the Surface Pro 3, AT&T acquires DirectTV, YouTube gets Twitch, and much more…
...continue reading » Tags: AI, Artificial Intelligence, AT&T, cyber-espionage, DirecTV, Edward Snowden, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, Google, Halt and Catch Fire, James Bond, Maker Faire, Microsoft, Net Neutrality, PancakeBot, Rubik's Cube, sega, Star Wars, Surface, surface Pro, Twitch, viral video, Windows, Windows 8, Word Lens, YouTube | |
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| The Drill Down 326: The Fight To Be Forgotten
This week, the FCC hears your Net Neutrality concerns, Twitter gets less tweety, Dogecoin suffers much hack, so heist, Why Apple may be banking on Beats Electronics, the Google court ruling that could change the web, and more…
...continue reading » Tags: Alibaba, Apple, Beats, Beats Electronics, Beats Music, Broadband, Cryptocurrency, Dogecoin, Dogevault, Dr. Dre, EU, European Union, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, Glass, Google, Google Glass, Hulu, Initial Public Offering, iOS, iOS8, iPad, iPhone, IPO, Jimmy Iovine, Kinect, Microsoft, Netflix, Tim Cook, Twitter, Xbox, Xbox Live, XBox Live Gold | |
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| The Drill Down 325: Don’t Underestimate The Power Of The 4th
This week, tech giants take a stand against the FCC, Russia restricts free speech for bloggers, China’s about to launch an IPO that may dwarf Facebook, Who really won Samsung vs. Apple? …and < em>Star Wars the way it was really meant to be seen…
...continue reading » Tags: #AmazonCart, Alibaba, Amazon, Apple, Bloggers, Carousel, china, Dropbox, Facebook, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, Foursquare, Fred Wilson, free speech, Google, Google Drive, Initial Public Offering, IPO, John Carmack, May the 4th, Net Neutrality, Netflix, Oculus, Oculus VR, Patent Law, patents, President Putin, Russia, Samsung, Star Wars, Star Wars Day, Swarm, Twitter, VC, venture capital, Vladimir Putin, Yahoo | |
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| The Drill Down 324: Extra-Terrestrial Booty
This week, Google+ may be dead, but Google self-driving cars are…on a roll, Can police search cellphones without a warrant?, Denmark in Minecraft, 3D printed prosthetics, and a long-lost legend is unearthed in the desert…all this and more…
...continue reading » Tags: 3D Printing, 8-Bit, Amazon Prime, Atari, Atari 2600, Atari VCS, cellphones, Comcast, cubicle, Denmark, driverless cars, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, Google, Google Plus, Microsoft, Minecraft, Net Neutrality, Netflix, Office, Privacy, prothetics, Smartphones, social networking, social networks, Steven Spielberg, Vic Gundotra, Video Games, videogames, warrantless search, Xbox, XBox Originals | |
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