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The Drill Down 495: Google Pixel Event 2017
On this week’s Drill Down podcast, Google Pixel Event 2017; if you were on Yahoo!, you were definitely hacked; Ikea buys Taskrabbit; rocket to work and back, and much more.
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Tags: AI, Artificial Intelligence, Coca-Cola, Coke, Daydream View, elections, Elon Musk, Equifax, Facebook, Facebook Live, Google, Google Clips, Google Home, Google Pixel, Google Pixel Event, IKEA, Internal Revenue Service, IRS, Pixel, Pixel 2, Pixel Buds, Pixelbook, rockets, Russia, Taskrabbit, Tesla, The Academic, Twitter, Yahoo
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The Drill Down 416: Backed By Science
This week, Apple/FBI rages on, Google car drives into a bus, the IRS was hacked worse than we thought, 3D printing has your back, a new Phantom follows you around … All this and more on The Drill Down podcast.
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Tags: 3D Printing, Almond, Alphabet, Apple, Blackbox, Crouching Tiger, Data breach, DJI, Facebook, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Google, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny, Internal Revenue Service, iPhone, IRS, Phantom, Phantom 4, Raspberry Pi, Samsung, Securifi, Twitter, Waze
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The Drill Down 378: Leader of the Pac
This week, Charter buys Time Warner Cable, the secret plan to hijack our smartphones, the NSA ends bulk collection of phone records, the IRS is hacked, and Pac-Man turns 35 … and much much more.
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Tags: All Things D, Android, Apple, arcade, Charter Communications, Coin-Op, Cortana, Data breach, design, Edward Snowden, Five Eyes, Google, Hacking, Internal Revenue Service, iOS, IRS, Jony Ive, Microsoft, Namco, National Security Agency, NSA, Pac-Man, Patriot Act, Privacy, Re/Code, Samsung, Section 215, security, selfie, smartphone, Smartphones, Time Warner Cable, Toru Iwatani, UC Browser, Video Games, videogames, Vox, Wall Street Journal
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The Drill Down 319: Executive Order 12333
This week, Greg Davies from the Blendover podcast joins Dwayne and Andrew as we discuss Turkey trying to terminate Twitter, Netflix cries “not fair,” the IRS weighs in on Bitcoin, President Obama backpedals on NSA collection, Apple, Google, and dozens more collude in wage-fixing, and will Facebook‘s purchase of Oculus create a rift amongst gamers? All this and more…
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Tags: Apple, AT&T, BitCoin, BlendoveR, Comcast, data collection, Facebook, Google, Greg Davies, Internal Revenue Service, IRS, Magnus Persson, Minecraft, National Security Agency, Net Neutrality, Netflix, Notch, NSA, Oculus, Oculus Rift, Palmer Luckey, peering, President Obama, Turkey. Twitter, wage fixing
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