| The Drill Down 341: Check Yo’ SelfieThis week, Google‘s secret drones, Apple‘s upcoming event includes a massive building under wraps, celebs naked selfies get hacked, and the first look at the Apple spaceship.
...continue reading » Tags: 4chan, Anand Lai Shimpi, AnandTech, Android, Android Wear, Apple, celebrities, Data breach, fantasy football, Find My Phone, Galaxy, Galaxy Note, Galaxy Note Edge, Hacking, iCloud, indie games, iOS, iPhone, iWatch, Near Field Communications, NFC, PAX, PAX Prime, Samsung, selfie, The Fappening, Yahoo | |
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| The Drill Down 340: It’s A Man’s World?This week, Greg Davies from the Blendover and Geeks Of Doom’s TARDISBlend podcasts joins Dwayne and Andrew as we discuss: Facebook fights click bait, the NSA builds a Google to search your records, Amazon buys Twitch, and…is misogyny in games out of control?
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Apple, Buzzfeed, CIA, clickbait, DEA, Edward Snowden, Facebook, FBI, Google, Google Play Music, Grooveshark, Health Monitor, Hyperlapse, ICREACH, Instagram, iPad, iWatch, Jawbone, Lyft, Misogyny, Music Freedom, National Security Agency, Net Neutrality, NSA, Privacy, Rdio, SavedYouAClick, Songza, t mobile, Twitch, Uber, Up, Upworthy, Video Games | |
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| The Drill Down 306: Year In Review 2013
This week, The Drill Down crew looks back at the year in tech and the web for the year 2013. We’ll discuss our favorite tech events of the past year, and what we can expect in 2014. Before that, however, we discuss a recent discovery that the NSA sought to spy on gamers, eight top tech companies ban together to reform surveillance laws, and is Apple‘s iBeacon just a marketing gimmick or are there bigger plans in store?
...continue reading » Tags: 2013, Amazon, AOL, Apple, BitCoin, cloud computing, Cryptocurrency, digital currency, Disney, DRM, Edward Snowden, Facebook, Fitbit, gaming, Google, Google Glass, iBeacon, Instagram, iOS 7, iWatch, LinkedIn, Lucasfilm, Microsoft, Netflix, Nintendo, Nokia, NSA, Pebble, PlayStation 4, Prime Air, Privacy, PS4, quantified self, Reform Government Surveillance, Research In Motion, RIM, Samsung, Snapchat, Steve Ballmer, Surveillance, The Drill Down, Twitter, Wearable Tech, Wii U, World of Warcraft, Xbox, Xbox One, Yahoo, year in review | |
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| The Drill Down 284: Live, From MarsThis 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 266: Lies, Damned Lies, and StatisticsThis week, the sky falls over Russia, Apple makes their own Pebble, Bungie announces their 1st non-Halo game in over ten years, Google plans to launch stores (and a new netbook to put in them), Sony‘s Playstation 4, and Tesla drives the New York Times crazy.
...continue reading » Tags: Apple, Bungie, Chomebook, Chromebook Pixel, CNN, dashcam, data, Destiny, DualShock 4, Elon Musk, Gaikai, Google, Google Glass, Halo, Halo 4, iWatch, Jenova Chen, Kickstarter, Pebble, Playstation, PlayStation 4, PS4, Sony, Tesla, Tesla Model S, thatgamecompany, The New York Times, Volkswagen, Yahoo | |
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