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The Drill Down 522: Amazon, Urine Trouble!
On this week’s The Drill Down podcast, leaked information from Apple about leaks, plenty of leaking at Amazon warehouses as well, Tesla stops and starts… and much, much more.
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Tags: Amazon, Amazon Prime, Apple, Best Buy, Cambridge Analytica, Facebook, Hulu, Roku, Spotify, Tesla, Tesla Model 3
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The Drill Down 423: A Song Of Race and Data
This week, a million Beautiful People get hacked, the FCC & cable boxes, racist apps & services?, how driverless trucks will change the economy, Tron comes to VR gaming … and much more this week on The Drill Down podcast.
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Tags: AirBnB, Amazon Prime, Apple, FCC, Google, Nokia, Roku, Snapchat, Tron, VR, Withings
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The Drill Down 402: Bustin’ A Cap In Comcast!
This week, TAG Heuer‘s smartwatch, will fantasy sport betting soon be illegal?, Are data caps really because of network congestion?, Google makes machine learning open source, What streaming video player is right for you? … all this and more … on The Drill Down podcast.
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Tags: Amazon, Amazon Echo, Amazon Fire, Apple, Apple TV, Apple Watch, Automatic, Chromecast, Comcast, Connected, DraftKings, driverless cars, FanDuel, Google, Microsoft, Roku, TAG Heuer, TensorFlow
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The Drill Down 316: On My Last Optic Nerve
This week, the British NSA (GCHQ) snoops on millions of webcams, Apple‘s CarPlay, Google‘s modular cellphone, Microsoft‘s version of Siri, Facebook to launch drones, the selfie that broke Twitter, and much more.
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Tags: Academy Awards, Apple, ATAP, BitCoin, CarPlay, Cortana, drones, Ellen DeGeneres, Facebook, Flexcoin, Fred Wilson, GCHQ, Getty Images, Google, Microsoft, Minecraft, Mt. Gox, NSA, Oscars, Privacy, Project Ara, Roku, Samsung, selfie, Siri, smartphone, Streaming Stick, Titan Aerospace, Twitter, Windows, Yahoo
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Will Apple’s iTV Have Support For Netflix?
Apple‘s next television product — said to be dubbed iTV — could feature support for popular video rental subscription service Netflix, Business Week reports.
If true, a Netfix-enabled iTV would surely be a huge hit given the device’s speculated $99 price tag. The new TV product would also feature a multitude of potential apps that would presumably also work with iPhone and iPad operating system iOS.
This might also be the reason the current favorite set top streaming media box Roku just received a price drop across the board — their low-end model now just $59.
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