| The Drill Down 304: It Whips the Llama’s Ass
This week, the NSA is up to its dirty tricks again & tech companies beef up their security in response, SOPA may be back in a secret treaty uncovered by WikiLeaks, are Amazon employees working themselves sick? and will cellphone use finally be allowed on planes?
...continue reading » Tags: ACTA, Amazon, AOL, cellphone, Edward Snowden, Google, Microsoft, NSA, Nullsoft, porn, Privacy, Shoutcast, SOPA, Spying, Surveillance, TPP, Trans-Pacific Partnership, WikiLeaks, Winamp, Yahoo | |
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| The Drill Down 300: The Tech That Changed Our Lives
This week, the NSA taps Yahoo! and Google data centers without their knowledge, NSA spying makes Germany want to secede from the Internet, Netflix wants to stream blockbuster movies at the same time they’re in the theaters, and Turkey builds an intercontinental tunnel linking Europe to Asia. Then, to celebrate The Drill Down‘s 300th episode, we discuss the technology that has personally moved us, from our early experiences to our most recent connections…
...continue reading » Tags: Apple, Digital photography, Everpix, Gadgets, Google, iPhone, National Security Agency, Netflix, NSA, Olympus, Privacy, Super Nintendo, Technology, The Drill Down, Yahoo | |
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| The Drill Down 299: Fall is in the Air
This week, the NSA hacks El Presidente, Windows 8.1 launches (and unlaunches), Nokia‘s new Lumia and Apple‘s Fall cornucopia of product offerings. All this and more…
...continue reading » Tags: Apple, ilife, iPad, iPad air, iPad Mini, iwork, Lumia, Mac Pro, MacBook Pro, MAME, Mavericks, Microsoft, National Security Agency, Nokia, NSA, OS X, Privacy, Star Wars, Video Games, Windows, Windows 8 | |
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| The Drill Down 298: The Spaceship Is Landing [Photo credit: Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group]
This week, the NSA most likely has your address book & contacts, Google‘s new terms of service put you in their ads, your Playstation 4 may be made by unpaid interns, Netflix on your cable box, former Valve employees launch Augmented Reality goggles, and Apple‘s spaceship gets clearance to land in Cupertino. All this and more…
...continue reading » Tags: Android TV, Apple, castAR, Chromecast, Foxconn, Gabe Newell, Google TV, Jeri Ellsworth, Kickstarter, National Security Agency, Netflix, New York Comic Con, NSA, NYCC, Playstation, PlayStation 4, Rick Johnson, Sony, Steve Jobs, Terms of Service, Twitter, Valve | |
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