| The Drill Down 247: The Storm Before The Storm
On this week’s show, Apple announces the (presumably) iPhone 5 launch event, Google & Apple CEOs negotiate behind closed doors, HBO tests streaming-only service overseas, Amazon prepares to refresh the Kindle line, AntiSec leaks Apple iPhone device IDs allegedly obtained from stolen FBI hard drives. Nokia announces the Lumia 920, and Motorola announces the RAZR HD.
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, AntiSec, Apple, FBI, Google, HBO, HBO Go, iPhone, Kindle, Kindle Fire, Kindle Touch, Lumia, Lumia 920, Motorola, Nokia, Paperwhite, Pureview, RAZR, RAZR HD, UDID | |
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| The Drill Down 246: Accept No Substitutes
On this week’s show, a court rules in favor of Apple over Samsung in a landmark patent and design lawsuit to the tune of $1 billion. Panelists Andrew Sorcini, Christopher Burnor, and guest VentureBeat staff writer Sean Ludwig discuss how this affects Apple, Samsung, the whole mobile phone ecosystem, the future of patent lawsuits, and you, the consumer. But first, the headlines…Twitter removes friend-finding from Tumblr and removes 3rd-party plugin identification from Twitter.com, Microsoft gets a new logo, Apple delays TV device development, a landmark filesharing fine is upheld, Ask.com buys About.com from The New York Times, and President Obama visits Reddit.
...continue reading » Tags: About.com, Android, Apple, Ask.com, Barack Obama, Barry Diller, filesharing, Galaxy, Google, IAC, iPad, iPhone, Microsoft, President Obama, reddit, Samsung, The New York Times, Tim Cook, Tumblr, Twitter, VentureBeat | |
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| The Drill Down 244: Population of Interest
Amongst this week’s headlines, an iconic torrent tracking site is dismantled, Google punishes pirate sites, Anonymous & Wikileaks uncover a secret U.S. surveillance system, and Apple rumors: are we so easily misled by them because we so desperately want to believe?
...continue reading » Tags: Anonymous, App.net, Apple, biz stone, Day4, Demonoid, Evan Willams, Galaxy Note, Google, iPad, iPad Mini, iPhone, Medium, Obvious Corporation, Samsung, Stratfor, TrapWire, Twitter, WikiLeaks | |
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| The Drill Down 243: Beware The Net
This week, we have a ton of Apple news, including revealing evidence uncovered in the ongoing Apple/Samsung trial, and how one tech reporter’s online identity was demolished as a result of a social engineering hack on Apple & Amazon tech support. Plus, Starbucks invests $25 million — and their entire paypoint infrastructure — in Square payments.
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Apple, Birdbox, Digg, Ebay, Google, Google search, hack, Hacking, Half-Life 2, HL2, iOS, iPad, iPhone, OSX, Ouya, Samsung, Siri, Square, Starbucks, Steam, Valve, Windows, Windows 8, YouTube | |
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| The Drill Down 242: Occupy ISP
On this week’s show, we’ll talk about Google‘s ambitious plan to put Gigabit Fiber in every home, beginning with Kansas City. And a look at the 2012 London Olympics, an Olympics so far fraught with technical challenges and social media disputes. But first, the headlines…Rumored launch dates for the next Apple iPhone and iPad Mini, Verizon can’t charge extra for tethering, Microsoft launches Outlook.com, and Digg relaunches!
...continue reading » Tags: 2012 London Olympics, Amazon, Amazon Prime, Apple, Betaworks, Digg, Google, Google Fiber, Google Fiber TV, Hulu, Hulu Plus, iPad, iPhone, Kansas City, Microsoft, NBC, Outlook.com, Raspberry Pi, tethering, The Independent, Twitter, Verizon | |
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