| The Drill Down 289: Collateral Damage
This week, no silver lining for cloud services in the wake of NSA leaks, Blackberry looks for a buyer, Bitcoin gets subpoenaed, Tesla‘s Elon Musk wants us all to be in the loop, and more…
...continue reading » Tags: Apple, BBM, BitCoin, Blackberry, Bradley Manning, cloud services, Cryptocurrency, digital currency, Edward Snowden, Elon Musk, FISA, Hyperloop, iPad, iPhone, John Carmack, Lavabit, National Security Agency, NSA, Oculus, Oculus Rift, PRISM, Silent Circle, SpaceX, Tesla, The Guardian, Tim Cook, WikiLeaks, XKeyscore | |
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| The Drill Down 288: The Post-Bezos Post Era
This week, the launch of the Moto X, the first phone built from the ground up by Google, The Tor anonymity network may have been hacked…by the FBI, Apple gets slapped for e-book price fixing, President Obama bails them out, and your Amazon Gold Box deal of the day… one Washington Post, slightly used…
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Apple, e-book, Edward Snowden, Google, International Trade Commission, iPad, iPhone, ITC, Jeff Bezos, malware, Moto X, Motorola, Motorola Mobility, National Security Agency, NSA, President Obama, The Onion Router, The Washington Post, Tor, Washington Post | |
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| The Drill Down 285: One Hundred Problems
This week, the NSA stands their ground, JAY Z‘s got 99 problems, and his new album’s digital distribution is one, Apple‘s App Store celebrates its 5th Anniversary and you get the gifts, Dropbox remakes itself with DBX, and a closer look at Grand Theft Auto V
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Android, App Store, Apple, DBX, Dropbox, e-book, E-M5, Edward Snowden, Europa Report, FISA, FOIA, GTA V, iPad, iPhone, Itunes, Jay-Z, JOBS Act, Kickstarter, NSA, Olympus, OM-D, PRISM, Samsung, SEC, The Drill Down | |
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| The Drill Down 284: Live, From Mars
This week, even more leaked NSA intel from Edward Snowden, Zynga serves two masters, Encryption foils wiretaps for the first time ever, Samsung buys Boxee, a body heat-powered flashlight, and you could be chosen to explore Mars — the catch… it’s a one-way trip. All this and more…
...continue reading » Tags: Apple, bone conduction, Boston University, Boxee, cyborg, Don Mattrick, Douglas Englebart, Edward Snowden, Encryption, FISA, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, Google Science Fair, innovation, iPad, iPhone, iWatch, Kickstarter, Mark Pincus, Mars, Mars One, Mobile, mouse, NSA, Patent Law, patents, PRISM, RoboRoach, Samsung, set top box, Xbox, Zynga | |
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| The Drill Down 272: Grim Farewell
This week, April Fools…on the web, Amazon snaps up Goodreads, Bitcoin breaks a 1 Billion dollars, the elusive Facebook phone may be on Android, a new iPhone gears up for production, and a special message from The President.
...continue reading » Tags: Activision, Amazon, Android, Apple, April Fool's Day, Battlefield 4, BioShock Infinite, BitCoin, bittorrent, Disney, Drobo, EA, Electronic Arts, Facebook, Game Developers Conference, Game of Thrones, GDC, Goodreads, Google, iPhone, LucasArts, Ouya, Piracy, President, SimCity, ThinkGeek, WonderCon | |
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