| The Drill Down 434: Super Effective – Pokemon Go!
This week, Facebook Live‘s growing pains as real-time news dominates livestreaming, the first use of lethal robots by a domestic police force, a robot stingray made from living cells, and Pokemon Go is here, and it’s super effective! …and much more on The Drill Down podcast!
...continue reading » Tags: autonomous cars, autonomous vehicles, Facebook, Facebook Live, Facebook Messenger, Ghostbusters, Niantic, Nintendo, Philando Castile, Pokémon Go, Pokemon, robotics, robots, Tesla, Tesla motors | |
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| The Drill Down 432: Ten Laws Of Robotics
This week, the tech world responds to BREXIT, Microsoft revises Asimov’s laws of robotics, Facebook and YouTube filter out extremist content, Facebook wants you to see more of your friends’ content, why the car in that ad may not be what you think it is, Boston Dynamics brings a robot to the home, and much, much more.
...continue reading » Tags: A.I., advertising, AirBnB, Amazon Dash Button, Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Artificial Intelligence, BLACKBIRD, Boston Dynamics, Brexit, copyright infringement, European Union, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Mr. Robot, Music, News Feed, Nintendo, Satya Nadella, Sling TV, SpotMini, Taylor Swift, Tesla, Tesla Model S, Tesla motors, The Mill, United Kingdom, videos, YouTube | |
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| The Drill Down 420: Many Bothans Died
This week, Google‘s prank backfires, the FBI flexes their new muscle, is Nest in trouble?, the largest data leak in history, a new Star Wars movie trailer, and Tesla 3 is coming!…in a couple of years …All this and more this week on The Drill Down podcast.
...continue reading » Tags: Amazon, Amazon Dot, Amazon Echo, Apple, April Fool's Day, Data breach, data leak, Elon Musk, Encryption, Facebook, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Gmail, Google, home automation, iPhone, Letterboxd, Nest, Panama Papers, Revolv, Rogue One, Star Wars, Tesla, Tesla 3, Tesla motors, WhatsApp | |
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| The Drill Down 396: Pandemic-Proof
This week, we’re once again joined by Greg Davies, host of Blendover and Heavy Metal Historian podcasts (and of course the TARDISBlend podcast hosted here at Geeks of Doom) as we discuss Google updates Nexus and shows off a Surface clone, Tesla launches an SUV, Samsung‘s $99 VR rig, the Karma Police see all, and The Truth is Still Out There!… on The Drill Down podcast.
...continue reading » Topics: Apps, Audio, Computers, DIY, Electronics, Features, Gadgets, Podcasts, Technology, The Drill Down, Video Games |
Tags: Android, Apple Music, Arduino, Black Mirror, Chromecast, Chromecast Audio, DIY, Edward Snowden, ELectric Car, GCHQ, Gear VR, Gogle Photos, Google, Google Play Music, Greg Davies, IPv4, IPv6, John C. Dvorak, Karma Police, leo laporte, maker, Marshmallow, Netflix, Nexus, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus Imprint, Nexus Protect, Passwords, Pebble, Pebble Time, Pebble Time Round, Pebble Time Steel, Pixel C, Privacy, Samsung, Smartwatch, Surveillance, Swagway, TARDISblend, Tesla motors, Tesla X, The LEGO Movie Videogame, The X-Files, This Week in Tech, TWiT, Twitter, Virtual Reality, VR, wearables | |
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| The Drill Down 339: Ice Ice Baby
This week, Steve Ballmer says goodbye to Microsoft, Tesla puts their money where their cars are, Google gets ready to welcome kids, YouTube plans a subscription service, and the internet gets cold and wet for charity.
...continue reading » Tags: ALS, ELectric Car, Facebook, Google, Ice Bucket Challenge, IPO, ISP, Microsoft, Netflix, Samsung, smart home, SmartThings, Steve Ballmer, Tesla, Tesla Model S, Tesla motors, The Onion, Twitter, YouTube, YouTube Music Key | |
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