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The Drill Down 468: Bad Vibrations
On this week’s podcast, the culprits behind one of the largest data breaches in history, is your sexual activity being sold to marketers? how Amazon‘s fake radio station pissed off Trumpsters, is this the end of privacy in the U.S.?, and much much more.
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Tags: Amazon, BBC News, Data breach, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Google, Google Cloud, Google Cloud Next, Hackers, Hacking, Hangouts, Hangouts Chat, Hangouts Meet, James Comey, Privacy, Resistance Radio, Russia, Slack, Star Wars, SXSW, teledildonics, The Man in the High Castle, Tor, Trump, viral video, We-Vibe, Yahoo
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The Drill Down 441: The Big Payback
On this week’s podcast, join former The Drill Down co-host Tom Cheredar as we discuss Spotify buries musicians who aren’t exclusive, Facebook kills the Trending Topics team, what to expect from Apple, is there a spy in your iPhone? How the Clinton Campaign is foiling the Kremlin, and have the Russians hacked U.S. voting systems? …and much, much more!
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Topics: Apps, Computers, Electronics, Features, Gadgets, Podcasts, Science, Software, Space, Technology, The Drill Down
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Tags: AI, AirPods, Apple, Apple Music, apps, Artificial Intelligence, Cowboy Bebop, Edward Snowden, Facebook, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Gadgets, gaming, Hackers, Hacking, Hillary Clinton, IBM, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Macbook, malware, Mars, Morgan, music streaming, NASA, Neon Genesis Evangelion, News, PlayStation Now, Privacy, Science, SONOS, Space, Spotify, Tom Cheredar, Trending Topics, Video Games, videogames, watson, WhatsApp
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The Drill Down 440: Hello Neighbor!
On this week’s Drill Down podcast, autonomous Ubers invade Pittsburgh, Nougat is here, Russian hackers hit the New York Times, Mario warps down to Rio, and another Earth may be closer than we thought …and much, much more.
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Tags: 2016 Rio Olympics, 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Android, Android Nougat, apps, autonomous cars, autonomous vehicles, Batman, cellphones, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, fitness tracker, Gawker, Gawker Media, Gawker.com, go90, Hackers, Health, health tracker, Jabra, Julian Assange, leaks, Mario, Mr. Robot, National Security Agency, Nick Denton, Nintendo, NSA, Olympics, Russia, Space, streaming Video, Super Mario Bros., Telltale, Tesla, Tesla Model S, Tesla motors, The New York Times, Transformers, Uber, Video Games, videogames, WikiLeaks
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The Drill Down 413: PAX South Roundup 2016
This week, Tosin recaps the best from PAX South 2016, Who won the Super Bowl…online?, Are self-driving car systems legally the driver?, Twitter turns things upside-down, Why does Amazon need brick-and-mortar stores?, What happens when you get squashed between two portals? …All this and more on The Drill Down.
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Topics: Apps, Conventions, Features, Gadgets, Pax, Podcasts, Software, Technology, Television, The Drill Down, Video Games
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Tags: Amazon, autonomous cars, BMW 750i, Department of Homeland Security, DHS, Facebook, Google, hack, Hackers, Hacking, hashtags, Infiniti Q50S, Mercedes-Benz s65 AMG, PAX, Pax South, Portal, Portal 2, self-driving car, Super Bowl, Tesla, Tesla Model S, Twitter, Valve Software, Video Streaming
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The Drill Down 390: The Cost of Convenience
This week, Gigaom columnist Tom Cheredar is our guest as we discuss hackers posting personal data from infidelity site Ashley Madison, the NSA‘s best friend is AT&T, does Amazon overwork its employees, selections from POTUS’s playlist, giant robots!… and much much more.
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Tags: Amazon, Android, Android M, Ashley Madison, AT&T, Comcast, Data breach, edge, Felicia Day, Galaxy, Galaxy Note, Gigaom, Google, Hackers, Jeff Bezos, Megabots, Music, National Security Agency, NSA, Obama, playlist, President Obama, Privacy, robotics, robots, Samsung, smartphone, Spotify, Spying, streaming music, Surveillance, Tom Cheredar, Watchable
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