| The Drill Down 359: Holograms!This week, Google Glass is dead, police can see inside your homes by remote, Virgin & Google want to send satellites into space, Microsoft unveils Windows 10 and holograms!!!
...continue reading » Tags: Augmented Reality, continuum, Cortana, fitness, Google, Google Glass, Hacking, holograms, Holographic, HoloLens, home automation, internet explorer, Jawbone, Jawbone Up, Lizard Squad, Medium, Microsoft, Office, OneDrive, piper, piper NV, Playstation Network, Project Spartan, Satya Nadella, social media, Sony, State of the Union, Surface Hub, Video Games, videogames, wearables, Windows, Windows 10, Windows Phone, Xbox Live | |
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| The Drill Down 324: Extra-Terrestrial BootyThis week, Google+ may be dead, but Google self-driving cars are…on a roll, Can police search cellphones without a warrant?, Denmark in Minecraft, 3D printed prosthetics, and a long-lost legend is unearthed in the desert…all this and more…
...continue reading » Tags: 3D Printing, 8-Bit, Amazon Prime, Atari, Atari 2600, Atari VCS, cellphones, Comcast, cubicle, Denmark, driverless cars, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, Google, Google Plus, Microsoft, Minecraft, Net Neutrality, Netflix, Office, Privacy, prothetics, Smartphones, social networking, social networks, Steven Spielberg, Vic Gundotra, Video Games, videogames, warrantless search, Xbox, XBox Originals | |
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| The Drill Down 320: Fire on the Amazon*This week, Amazon launches the Fire set-top box, OKCupid takes a political stance and blocks Firefox, news from Microsoft‘s Build conference, DVD/CD ripping is finally legal in the UK, April Fools on the web, and much more…
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Apple, April Fool's Day, Cortana, Fire, Fire TV, Firefox, iBeacon, iPad, Microsoft, Netflix, Office, OKCupid, ripping, tagging, ThinkGeek, Twitter, Windows, Windows Phone, Wisdom of the Crowds, YouTube | |
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| The Drill Down 263: Emperor of the GeekiverseThis week, we discuss the most ridiculous law of 2013 (so far), Twitter launches a video service, Microsoft Office & YouTube go to paid subscriptions, Ashton Kutcher & JJ Abrams induce nerdgasm, and is the new Blackberry OS 10 & device Blackberry’s last stand, or is it already too late?
...continue reading » Tags: Ashton Kutcher, Blackberry, iPad, J.J. Abrams, Microsoft, Mobile, Office, Office 365 Home Premium, Research In Motion, Star Trek, Star Wars, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Twitter, unlocking, video, Vine, YouTube | |
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| The Drill Down 240: Digg’s Downfall, Yahoo’s HopeOn this week’s show, we explore how Digg went from becoming king of social news to cashing out for half a million. Then we discuss the transition of one of Google‘s top executives, Marissa Meyer, to becoming the new CEO of Yahoo, and whether it’s enough to save the flailing company. But first, we return from San Diego Comic-Con, check out a couple of new videogames, invest in a new mobile data plan, and kickstart a game console. Then we discuss the hacking of Apple‘s in-app process, a massive password breach at Yahoo, Microsoft previews Office 2013, AT&T may charge for FaceTime, and Microsoft’s “stack ranking” management system.
...continue reading » Tags: Apple, AT&T, Comic Con, comic con international, ComicCon, Dear Esther, Digg, FaceTime, Google, Kevin Rose, Marissa Meyer, Microsoft, Office, Office 15, Office 2013, Ouya, San Diego Comic Con International, SDCC, Steam, Steve Ballmer, Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP, Valve, Yahoo | |
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