| The Drill Down 306: Year In Review 2013
This week, The Drill Down crew looks back at the year in tech and the web for the year 2013. We’ll discuss our favorite tech events of the past year, and what we can expect in 2014. Before that, however, we discuss a recent discovery that the NSA sought to spy on gamers, eight top tech companies ban together to reform surveillance laws, and is Apple‘s iBeacon just a marketing gimmick or are there bigger plans in store?
...continue reading » Tags: 2013, Amazon, AOL, Apple, BitCoin, cloud computing, Cryptocurrency, digital currency, Disney, DRM, Edward Snowden, Facebook, Fitbit, gaming, Google, Google Glass, iBeacon, Instagram, iOS 7, iWatch, LinkedIn, Lucasfilm, Microsoft, Netflix, Nintendo, Nokia, NSA, Pebble, PlayStation 4, Prime Air, Privacy, PS4, quantified self, Reform Government Surveillance, Research In Motion, RIM, Samsung, Snapchat, Steve Ballmer, Surveillance, The Drill Down, Twitter, Wearable Tech, Wii U, World of Warcraft, Xbox, Xbox One, Yahoo, year in review | |
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| The Drill Down 292: Future Watch
This week, Edward Snowden strikes again, this time with the U.S. spy “Black Budget,” a new Kindle, Samsung‘s watch, Microsoft buys Nokia, Tosin’s Pax Prime experience, and more…
...continue reading » Tags: AT&T, DEA, Edward Snowden, FISA, Galaxy Gear, Google, Kindle, Microsoft, National Security Agency, Nokia, NSA, PAX, PAX Prime, Penny Arcade, Samsung, Smart Watch, Spotify, Windows Phone | |
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| The Drill Down 285: One Hundred Problems
This week, the NSA stands their ground, JAY Z‘s got 99 problems, and his new album’s digital distribution is one, Apple‘s App Store celebrates its 5th Anniversary and you get the gifts, Dropbox remakes itself with DBX, and a closer look at Grand Theft Auto V
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Android, App Store, Apple, DBX, Dropbox, e-book, E-M5, Edward Snowden, Europa Report, FISA, FOIA, GTA V, iPad, iPhone, Itunes, Jay-Z, JOBS Act, Kickstarter, NSA, Olympus, OM-D, PRISM, Samsung, SEC, The Drill Down | |
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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…
...continue reading » 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 280: The Troll Hunter
This week Google nixes face recognition on Glass, the US Supreme Court OKs DNA swabs, Zynga axes 250 employees, Did Apple conspire with e-book publishers?, and President Obama puts the hammer down on Patent Trolls…
...continue reading » Tags: 2600, Apple, Arrested Development, Atari, DNA, eBooks, Glass, Google, Google Glass, Kazuo Hirai, Oculus Rift, patent litigation, patent trolls, Patent wars, patents, Playstation, PlayStation 4, Podcasting, President Obama, Rick Roll, RickRoll, Samsung, Sony, Vine, Virtual Reality, VR, Zynga | |
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