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The Drill Down 405: It Only Takes One Bad Apple…

This week, Samsung vs. Apple— the final round?, Britain responds to terror on social media, has the real genius behind bitcoin finally been discovered?, and what happened to Apple design?!…All this and more … on The Drill Down.
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Tags: #youaintnomuslimbruv, Alibaba, Amazon Prime, Amazon Prime Video, Apple, BitCoin, design, Doctor Who, Exploding Kittens, Netflix, patents, Peter Jackson, Samsung, Satoshi Nakamoto, Swift, Terrorism, The Drill Down, TP-LINK, wifi, Xbox One, Yahoo
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The Drill Down 398: I Taste Delicious!
This week, Amazon goes after Etsy, how posting on social media might lower your credit score, Tesla goes autopilot, how lab-grown meat is made, the biggest tech acquisition ever, and much much more.
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Topics: Apps, Computers, Electronics, Features, Gadgets, Games, Podcasts, Science, Software, Technology, The Drill Down, Video Games
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Tags: Ada Lovelace, Amazon, Apple, autonomous cars, bioengineering, credit scores, Davey Wreden, Dell, EMC, Etsy, Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, lab-grown meat, Mobile, patents, Pornhub, programming, social media, Star Wars, Star Wars: Battlefront, Steve Jobs, Tesla, The Stanley Parable, Twitter, Video Games, videogames
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The Drill Down 374: Fus Ro D’oh

This week, Russian hackers read Obama’s emails, the internet responds to the Nepal quakes, Comcast loses Time Warner Cable, Skyrim gamers are steamed about paying for mods, and much much more…
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Tags: Apple, Apple Watch, avalanche, Bethesda, Bethesda Softworks, Bugbear, Build, Build developers conference, Comcast, Earthquake, email, Facebook, gaming, Google, Hackers, Holographic, HoloLens, Kathmandu, Mark Zuckerberg, merger, messenger, Microsoft, mods, Mount Everest, Nepal, Next Car Game, patent trolls, patents, PC, Person Finder, President Obama, Privacy, Safety Check, security, Skyrim, Steam, The Elder Scrolls, The White House, Time Warner Cable, Valve, video conferencing, videogames, Windows, Windows 10, Wreckfest
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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.
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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 364: Where’s the Drone Porn?!

On this week’s The Drill Down podcast, Dwayne and Andy are joined by Greg Davies (from TARDISBlend, Blendover, and Heavy Metal Historian podcasts) as we discuss: Edward Snowden answers almost anything, Reddit wants you to keep your clothes on, how to keep drones out of your backyard, a new Pebble watch… and much much more.
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Tags: Adi Shankar, Adware, Apple, celebrities, Citizenfour, crowdfunding, drones, Edward Snowden, GCHQ, Gemalto, Glenn Greenwald, iOS, Joseph Kahn, Kickstarter, Laura Poitras, Lenovo, Man-in-the-middle attack, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, National Security Agency, NoFlyZone.org, NSA, OS, patent trolls, patents, Pebble, porn, Power Rangers, reddit, SIM cards, Smartwatch, Superfish, The Fappening
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The Drill Down 331: A Call of Fire

This week, Amazon unveils the 3D interface Fire Phone and launches Prime Music, Google wants to go to space and keep you healthy, Tesla gives its patents away, and drones that follow your every move…. all this and more and The Drill Down!
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Tags: Airdog, Amazon, Amazon Fire Phone, Amazon Prime, Amazon Prime Music, Apple, autonomous drones, Betamax, drones, e-books, Fire, format wars, Gogle Health, Google, HEXO, JVC, OpenTable, patent reform, patents, Priceline, Sony, Tesla, Tesla motors, V/H/S, Virgin Galactic
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The Drill Down 328: Our Brilliant and Terrifying Future

This week, Greg Davies of the Blendover podcast helps us explore the equally utopian & dystopian potential behind this week’s cutting-edge news: Apple sings to the tune of Beats, Amazon’s war with publishers hits the consumer, Skype unveils a universal translator, Google designs its own self-driving cars …and much, much more…
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Tags: Amazon, Apple, Beats Electronics, Beats Music, BlendoveR, china, cyber-espionage, cyberhacking, driverless cars, Facebook, Google, Greg Davies, Hachette, Iran, Mark Zuckerberg, Microsoft, patents, Skype
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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 284: Live, From Mars

This 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…
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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 282: PRISM of Secrets

This week, Greg Davies from the BlendoveR podcast and frequent Geeks of Doom contributor (including the Tardisblend podcast) joins us to discuss how the National Security Agency is eavesdropping on our phone calls, e-mails, texts, and all online activity in the name of national security. Are we overreacting, or not acting enough? Also, the NSA may have our data, but they can never patent our DNA. Microsoft does a 180 on their followup to the 360, and Google creates a network of floating balloons…
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Tags: Apple, Digg, DNA, DRM, Edward Snowden, Facebook, Feedly, Geeks of Doom, Google, Google Reader, Greg Davies, Microsoft, National Security Agency, NSA, Ouya, Patent Law, patents, PRISM, Privacy, Project Loon, Spying, Surveillance, TARDISblend, Xbox One, Yahoo
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