| The Drill Down 387: Ten Questions (and Answers)This week, we’re joined by Engadget senior editor Devindra Hardawar for his epic review of newly released Windows 10, Universal leaks its own film to pirates, a nightmare for one Apple Music user, Twitter drops stolen tweets, tech leaders speak out against warfare AI, the Amiga turns 30 … and much much more.
...continue reading » Tags: AI, Amiga, Apple Music, Artificial Intelligence, Commodore, Computer, DMCA, Elon Musk, George Lucas, Jurassic World, Microsoft, music streaming, PC, personal computer, Piracy, Professor Stephen Hawking, Spotify, Square, Star Wars, Stephen Hawking, Steve Wozniak, streaming music, Twitter, Universal, Universal Studios, Windows, Windows 10 | |
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| The Drill Down 338: Exiled and ReplacedThis week, Edward Snowden tells all, Uber & Lyft play dirty, Buzzfeed gets major VC love, Amazon launches a mobile card reader, Netflix passes HBO, more teens are familiar with PewDiePie than Johnny Depp, and what will you do when a robot has your job?
...continue reading » Tags: Action Cam, Amazon, Andreessen Horowitz, Buzzfeed, cameras, Edward Snowden, Galaxy, Galaxy Alpha, GoPro, HBO, Hyperlapse, iPhone, Lyft, Netflix, paypal, robots, Samsung, Square, Streaming, Uber, venture capital, YouTube | |
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| The Drill Down 243: Beware The NetThis week, we have a ton of Apple news, including revealing evidence uncovered in the ongoing Apple/Samsung trial, and how one tech reporter’s online identity was demolished as a result of a social engineering hack on Apple & Amazon tech support. Plus, Starbucks invests $25 million — and their entire paypoint infrastructure — in Square payments.
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Apple, Birdbox, Digg, Ebay, Google, Google search, hack, Hacking, Half-Life 2, HL2, iOS, iPad, iPhone, OSX, Ouya, Samsung, Siri, Square, Starbucks, Steam, Valve, Windows, Windows 8, YouTube | |
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