| The Drill Down 278: One Red Ring to Rule Them All
This week, Google buys a quantum computer, Yahoo buys instant cool with Tumblr and spruces up tired old Flickr, Aereo & Arrested Development disrupt Big Media, and Microsoft launches the next-generation of XBox. Plus, our review of Star Trek: Into Darkness!
...continue reading » Tags: Aereo, Android, Arrested Development, Chrome, EA, Electronic Arts, Flickr, Glass, Google, Google Glass, Halo, Marissa Mayer, Microsoft, Nintendo, PlayStation 4, Quantum Computer, Sony, Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness, Steven Spielberg, Tumblr, Wii U, Xbox, Xbox One, Yahoo | |
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| The Drill Down 276: Through A Glass, Darkly
This week, SNL skewers Google Glass, lots of upcoming gaming news, the FBI’s plan to wiretap web users, iOS 7 is going flat, Facebook and SMS loses millions of users, the world’s first 3D printed gun, and a man who quit the internet for a year (and lived to tell about it)…
...continue reading » Tags: 3D Printing, adobe, Barack Obama, Beyond: Two Souls, Creative Cloud, Creative Suite, Disney, EA, Electronic Arts, Enders Game, Facebook, Google Glass, GTA V, iOS, iOS 7, Jony Ive, LucasArts, Lucasfilm, Orson Scott Card, Photoshop, President Obama, Quantic Dream, Ray Harryhausen, Robert Scoble, Rockstar, Saturday Night Live, SMS, SNL, Star Wars, The Drill Down | |
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| The Drill Down 275: All-Purpose Tool
This week, the potential dangers of crowdsourcing a manhunt, a hacked tweet that cost economic markets billions of dollars, Twitter Music, Windows brings back the start button, Netflix‘s winning strategy, and a couple of bills in the US Congress you won’t want to ignore.
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, AP, Associated Press, Boston, Boston Bombing, CISPA, Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, Google, Google Glass, House of Cards, Marketplace Fairness Act, Microsoft, Netflix, reddit, Twitter, US Congress, Windows | |
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| Must Watch: First Videos Using Google Glass Turn Life Into A Video Game
The first videos using Google Glass, a wearable computer with a head-mounted display being developed by Google’s X Lab, have surfaced. The videos are simple, but because those testing the product are wearing the eyeglasses-like item and recording hands-free, it makes the videos produced look an awful lot like a first-person video game. With the release of Bethesda game music on iTunes, we inch ever closer to our own modern-day Skyrim adventures. Continue below to check out what it will look like to record videos using Google Glass.
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| The Drill Down 274: Google: The Final Frontier
This week, Facebook Home on an iPhone?…well, kinda. Mark Zuckerberg pushes for immigration reform, Twitter music, Dish goes after Sprint, Google Glass specs, Google Fiber hits the slopes, and the Star Trek computer…powered by Google?
...continue reading » Tags: Dish, Dish Network, Facebook, Facebook Home, Funny or Die, Google, Google Fiber, Google Glass, iSteve, Mark Zuckerberg, Sprint, Star Trek, Steve Jobs, Twitter, Twitter Music | |
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