| The Drill Down 426: Google I/O 2016This week, all the best from Google‘s developer conference, Twitter lets you tweet longer, an artificially intelligent lawyer (make up your own jokes there), 50 times faster storage from IBM.
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Apple, Artificial Intelligence, Dot, Echo, Facebook, Gboard, Google, Google I/O, IBM, Itunes, law, Mark Zuckerberg, Spaces, storage, The Simpsons, Twitter | |
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| The Drill Down 415: Life ‘Like’This week, the Apple/FBI encryption case gets hotter, hundreds of terabytes of storage for billions of years, the next generation of autonomous robots, and you don’t have to just “˜Like’ us anymore …All this and more on The Drill Down podcast.
...continue reading » Tags: Apple, Atlas, Boston Dynamics, Facebook, Facebook Reactions, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Foxconn, Galaxy S7, Hon Hai, iPhone, like button, robot, S7, S7 Edge, Samsung, Sharp, storage | |
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| The Drill Down 264: The Singularity Is NearThis week, Chinese hackers infiltrate U.S. newspaper networks, Twitter also gets hacked, Oreo takes advantage of the Super Bowl blackout, is Netflix‘s full season release schedule the future of television…or a big mistake, will your body be the next unlimited storage device, and if you thought J.J. Abrams hit the motherlode last week for helming both Star Trek and Star Wars franchises, you ain’t heard nothin’ yet!
...continue reading » Tags: body tech, CES, CNET, Consumer Electronics Show, Gabe Newell, Hacking, Half-Life, Half-Life 2, HL2, House of Cards, J.J. Abrams, Kevin Spacey, Netflix, New York Times, Peter Sciretta, Slashfilm, social media, Social Media Marketing, storage, Streaming, Television, The New York Times, transhumanism, Twitter, Valve, Viral Marketing, Wall Street Journal | |
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