| The Drill Down 358: I, For One, Welcome Our New A.I. Overlords
This week, broadband gets a new definition, Edward Snowden on Cyber Warfare, ISIS may have hacked US Central Command‘s Twitter, Experts call for tighter AI safeguards, and those shoes from Back to the Future are finally going to happen. All this, and much much more…
...continue reading » Tags: AI, Air MAG, Amazon Instant Video, Artificial Intellegence, Back to the Future, Back to the Future II, Broadband, CENTCOM, cyber warfare, drone, Edward Snowden, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, Google, Google Translate, Hacking, internet, ISIS, Net Neutrality, Nike, Personal Data Notification and Protection Act, Pet Cube, President Obama, Privacy, rampant AI, Saints Row, Skype, US Central Command, viral video, Waze, Yahoo | |
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| The Drill Down 357: The Future’s So Bright
This week, the FBI stands firm on the Sony hack, a top VC’s predictions for 2015, Apple unlocks the iPhone, DISH wants you to cut cable, thousands of free games, and drones on demand. All this, and much much more…
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Amazon Echo, Apple, CES, Dish, Dish Network, drones, FBI, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, Fred Wilson, games, gaming, Gofor, Google, International CES, Internet Archive, iPhone, Lizard Squad, MS-DOS, Net Neutrality, North Korea, Playstation Network, prediction, Privacy, PSN, Sling TV, Sony, Sony Hack, The Interview, Title II, VC, venture capital, Video Games, Video On Demand, videogames, VOD, Xbox, Xbox Live | |
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| The Drill Down 355: Year In Review 2014
This week, The Drill Down crew looks back at the year in tech and the web for the year 2014. We’ll discuss our favorite tech events of the past year, and what we can expect in 2015.
...continue reading » Tags: Alibaba, ALS, Apple, Apple Pay, Apple Watch, Barack Obama, BitCoin, Cryptocurrency, drones, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, Fitbit, Flappy Bird, GamerGate, Garmin, Hacking, HBO, HBO Go, Ice Bucket Challenge, iPhone 6, It, Jawbone, Jawbone Up, Law Enforcement, Lyft, Marvel, Microsoft, Mt. Gox, National Security Agency, Net Neutrality, Netflix, North Korea, NSA, Obama, P85D, President Obama, Privacy, ridesharing, Satya Nadella, Sony Pictures, streaming Video, Tesla, Tesla P85D, The Interview, Uber, Vivofit, Wearable Tech, wearables, year in review, YouTube | |
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| The Drill Down 354: ScrÜber
This week, Apple deletes, AT&T throttles, the NSA hacks, HBO outsources, and Uber, well, what doesn’t Uber do? All this, and much much more.
...continue reading » Tags: Apple, AT&T, AURORAGOLD, cellphone, data throttling, DPRK, Hacking, HBO, HBO Go, iPod, Lyft, Magnavox Odyssey, NASA, North Korea, NSA, Orion, Peter Sunde, Privacy, Ralph Baer, ridesharing, Sony Pictures, Space, streaming Video, The Pirate Bay, Uber, Video Games | |
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| The Drill Down 350: Cook Out With Pride
This week, a spaceflight tragedy, police can unlock your phone with your fingerprints, YouTube looks smoother, a new perk for Amazon Prime users, Tim Cook speaks out, and much more…
...continue reading » Tags: Aaron Sorkin, Amazon, Amazon Prime, Apple, automotive, biometrics, car, Christian Bale, Cloud storage, CNN, commercial spaceflight, Danny Boyle, Honda, interactive video, iPad, iPhone, LGBT, LGBTQ, Lincoln, Lincoln Motor Company, Matthew McConaughey, Microsoft, Microsoft Surface, NFL, podcast, Podcasting, pride, Privacy, security, Seth Rogen, Space, SpaceShip Two, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Surface, Tim Cook, Touch ID, Virgin Galactic, YouTube | |
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