| The Drill Down 380: Death by Selfie
This week, how Apple Music stands up to competitors, warrantless surveillance expands, new hardware from Valve & Xbox, DIY lethal weapons, and a selfie that killed — literally … all that and much more.
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Amazon Prime Music, Apple, Apple Music, Edward Snowden, extremism, Google, Google Music, Grand Theft Auto V, GTA V, Gun, Hackers, Hacking, ISIL, ISIS, laser, lethal weapons, Microsoft, National Security Agency, NSA, Pandora, selfie, social media, Spotify, Spying, Steam, Steam Machine, streaming music, stun, The Martian, US Air Force, Valve, Xbox One | |
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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.
...continue reading » 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 376: At Least I Have Chicken
This week, AOL bought Time/Warner and now Verizon buys AOL, a $9 computer, no coffee DRM for Keurig, a new state of matter, Google‘s autonomous cars are better drivers than you, and the tenth anniversary of Leeeeeeeeeeerooooy Jenkinnnnns!… and much, much more.
...continue reading » Tags: AOL, autonomous cars, Coffee, Computer, Digital Rights Management, DRM, drone, drones, Google, Keurig, Kickstarter, Leeroy Jenkins, Lily, matter, media, National Security Agency, Next Thing Co., NSA, Privacy, Science, self-driving car, Spying, Verizon, World of Warcraft, WoW | |
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| The Drill Down 372: Swat From The Sky
This week, the Apple Watch sells out, Europe slaps Google with antitrust charges, LinkedIn gets instructional, podcasting wins a major victory, and … Dwayne’s not the only one who’s violently against drones … and much much more.
...continue reading » Tags: antitrust, Apple, Apple Watch, drones, Edward Snowden, EFF, Electronic Frontier Foundation, European Commission, European Union, Game of Thrones, Google, HBO, LinkedIn, lynda.com, National Security Agency, NSA, patent trolls, patents, Patriot Act, Podcasting, Section 215, selfie, selfie stick, world wide developers conference, WWDC | |
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| The Drill Down 370: Mad Men Of Silicon Valley
This week, Greg Davies (from TARDISBlend, Blendover, and Heavy Metal Historian podcasts) joins us as we discuss: Jay Z brings major talent into streaming music, Twitter gets into livestreaming, Gender discrimination in tech, an executive order against cyber threats, and the Doctor (as we now know him) turns ten … and much much more.
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Amazon Dash Button, Amazon Home Services, Apple, April Fool's Day, Beats Music, Dell, Doctor Who, Edward Snowden, Ellen Pao, Google, iOS, Jay-Z, Kickstarter, Kleiner Perkins, Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers, Meerkat, National Security Agency, Nintendo, NSA, Optiplex, Outlook, Pebble, Pebble Time, Periscope, President Obama, Super Mario 64, ThinkGeek, Tidal, Tim Cook, Trent Reznor, Twitter, VC | |
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