| The Drill Down 497: #MeToo[Design by Deva Pardue.]On this week’s The Drill Down podcast, #MeToo, speaking out on sexual harassment, Tesla sends power to Puerto Rico, protected WiFi is now vulnerable to eavesdropping, the battle for the net, giant robots duke it out!, and much more.
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Apple, Disney, Google, Harvey Weinstein, iPhone, libraries, Lucasfilm, Marvel, Megabots, Movies Anywhere, Pixar, Qualcomm, quantum computing, robots, Rose McGowan, Roy Price, sexual harassment. harassment, Sony Pictures, Suidobashi Heavy Industries, Tesla, Twentieth Century Fox, Twitter, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros, wi-fi, wifi, WPA2 | |
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| New First Of Its Kind ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ App Available Now
A new app has been released on Apple’s App Store and Android’s Google Play for the upcoming J.J. Abrams sequel Star Trek Into Darkness. The app is being toted as a “first of its kind” offering. Developed by Qualcomm Incorporated, users will access to plenty of materials related to the new movie, as well as the opportunity to earn points and complete missions to unlock more content, win valuable prizes, and work their way through Star Trek Academy. Continue reading for more info.
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| The Drill Down 260: Highlights from CES 2013This week, black boxes for cars, Intel‘s top-secret cord-cutter, an Ubuntu phone, Google makes nice with the FTC, a new controller/console from NVIDIA, Valve‘s “Steam Box”, Kickstarter project Pebble gets a launch date, the most insane keynote ever, and can we put an end to legalese in our EULAs?
...continue reading » Tags: 2013, Black boxes, CES, Consumer Electronics Show, EULA, FTC, Google, Intel, IPTV, Kickstarter, NVIDIA, Pebble, Piston, Privacy, Qualcomm, Steam, Steam Box, Steve Ballmer, Terms of Service, TOS, ubuntu, Valve, Xi3 | |
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