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The Drill Down 379: Android Domination
This week, Oculus Rift and Windows 10 get launch date and prices, free Amazon shipping for everyone, highlights from Google‘s developer conference, MIT‘s robot cheetah takes a big leap into the future, and much, much more…
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Tags: AI, Amazon, AMC, Android, Android Pay, Apple, Apple I, Apple Watch, Artificial Intelligence, Chappie, Cheetah, Dish Network, DJI, drones, Encryption, Football, Google, Google I/O, Google Maps, Google Now, Google Now On Tap, Google Photos, Humans, Microsoft, MIT, NFL, Oculus, Oculus Rift, Oculus VR, Patriot Act, Phantom, Privacy, Real Humans, robotics, streaming Video, t mobile, The Animatrix, The Matrix, Tim Cook, VR, VR headset, Windows, Windows 10, Yahoo
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The Drill Down 325: Don’t Underestimate The Power Of The 4th
This week, tech giants take a stand against the FCC, Russia restricts free speech for bloggers, China’s about to launch an IPO that may dwarf Facebook, Who really won Samsung vs. Apple? …and < em>Star Wars the way it was really meant to be seen…
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Tags: #AmazonCart, Alibaba, Amazon, Apple, Bloggers, Carousel, china, Dropbox, Facebook, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, Foursquare, Fred Wilson, free speech, Google, Google Drive, Initial Public Offering, IPO, John Carmack, May the 4th, Net Neutrality, Netflix, Oculus, Oculus VR, Patent Law, patents, President Putin, Russia, Samsung, Star Wars, Star Wars Day, Swarm, Twitter, VC, venture capital, Vladimir Putin, Yahoo
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The Drill Down 322: Lab Vaginas and Space Twins
This week, Google Glass opens to the public for one day, did the NSA know about Heartbleed…and exploit it?, Google invests in drones, nature docs come to the Oculus Rift, lab vaginas, space twins, and much more…
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Tags: Dropbox, Facebook, Google, Google Glass, Healthcare.gov, Heartbleed, Heartbleed bug, Microsoft, National Security Agency, NSA, Oculus, Oculus Rift, PAX, PAX East, Sir David Attenborough, Steam, Titan Aerospace, Twitter, Video Games, videogames, XP
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The Drill Down 319: Executive Order 12333
This week, Greg Davies from the Blendover podcast joins Dwayne and Andrew as we discuss Turkey trying to terminate Twitter, Netflix cries “not fair,” the IRS weighs in on Bitcoin, President Obama backpedals on NSA collection, Apple, Google, and dozens more collude in wage-fixing, and will Facebook‘s purchase of Oculus create a rift amongst gamers? All this and more…
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Tags: Apple, AT&T, BitCoin, BlendoveR, Comcast, data collection, Facebook, Google, Greg Davies, Internal Revenue Service, IRS, Magnus Persson, Minecraft, National Security Agency, Net Neutrality, Netflix, Notch, NSA, Oculus, Oculus Rift, Palmer Luckey, peering, President Obama, Turkey. Twitter, wage fixing
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Hands On With Sony’s Oculus Rift Competitor Project Morpheus (Video)
The news that Facebook has acquired Oculus VR, makers of the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset, for $2 billion has many who were excited by the product in a frenzy of disappointment and doubt. But, whether you think the acquisition was a bad move or you’re still optimistic about the Oculus, there are other VR products on the way to keep an eye on. Sony, for example, has one currently being developed for their PlayStation 4 called Project Morpheus, and they’re currently showing the technology off at the 2014 Game Developers Conference.
The company, quite smartly, has released a pair of new videos showing off Project Morpheus. The first is a hands-on preview video, and the second is their entire hour-long GDC ’14 presentation, which talks in depth about their vision for virtual reality moving forward and what you can expect from Morpheus. Check out both videos below.
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