| The Drill Down 308: Lessons Learned and The Road Ahead
We ring in the New Year with our first new show of 2014! This week we discuss a new Pebble watch, cloud gaming on Sony PlayStation, T-Mobile wants to pay you to switch, Facebook is dead to teens, are digital music downloads already obsolete?…the legacy of the Snowden NSA leaks, and a cube that balances on its edge.
...continue reading » Tags: Apple, AT&T, Comixology, Cubli, Edison, Edward Snowden, Facebook, Gaikai, iMagnet, Intel, iOS, Itunes, iTunes App store, iTunes Radio, Monaco. iPad Mini, MP3, National Security Agency, NSA, Pebble, Pebble Steel, Playstation, PlayStation Now, Privacy, Sony, Spotify, Sprint, t mobile, Target, Verizon | |
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| The Drill Down 293: The Golden Touch
This week, the NSA cracks consumer encryption AND your smartphone data, Apple unveils two new iPhones, Sony’s new Playstation Vita set-top box, the ultimate twerking fail, and more…
...continue reading » Tags: Apple, Edward Snowden, Encryption, FCC, iPhone, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S, Net Neutrality, NIST, NSA, PAX, PAX Prime, Penny Arcade, Playstation, PS Vita, PS Vita TV, Smartphones, Sony, Tim Cook, twerking, Verizon | |
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| The Drill Down 270: Gone, But Not Dead
This week, Dropbox acquires superstar app Mailbox, Google shuts down Reader (and the internet goes berserk), Netflix goes social, Samsung launches the S4 and Apple goes on the defensive, and Veronica Mars is back…thanks to Kickstarter.
...continue reading » Tags: Apple, Chuck, Digg, Dropbox, Evernote, Firefly, Galaxy, Galaxy S4, Google, Google Keep, Google Reader, iPhone, Joss Whedon, Kickstarter, Kristen Bell, Mailbox, Netflix, Pushing Daisies, Redbox, Rob Thomas, RSS, Samsung, Terriers, Verizon, Veronica Mars | |
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| The Drill Down 242: Occupy ISP
On this week’s show, we’ll talk about Google‘s ambitious plan to put Gigabit Fiber in every home, beginning with Kansas City. And a look at the 2012 London Olympics, an Olympics so far fraught with technical challenges and social media disputes. But first, the headlines…Rumored launch dates for the next Apple iPhone and iPad Mini, Verizon can’t charge extra for tethering, Microsoft launches Outlook.com, and Digg relaunches!
...continue reading » Tags: 2012 London Olympics, Amazon, Amazon Prime, Apple, Betaworks, Digg, Google, Google Fiber, Google Fiber TV, Hulu, Hulu Plus, iPad, iPhone, Kansas City, Microsoft, NBC, Outlook.com, Raspberry Pi, tethering, The Independent, Twitter, Verizon | |
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| The Drill Down 237: WWDC 2012 & Mom-Bear Loving
This week, Dwayne DeFreitas and Andrew Sorcini analyze the latest hardware and operating system updates from Apple‘s 2012 World Wide Developer Conference, held this week in San Francisco, and then we take a look at the complex, ambiguous (and sometimes embarrassingly funny) minefield of policing copyright infringement. But first, the headlines… more leaked password woes at Last.fm, Twitter introduces branded pages for hashtags via their first television ad, and ICANN launches the ‘great internet landgrab’!
...continue reading » Tags: Apple, FunnyJunk.com, Google, ICANN, iMac, iOS, Ivy Bridge, Last.fm, LinkedIn, Mac Pro, Macbook Air, MacBook Pro, Matthew Inman, Mountain Lion, Pinterest, Retina Display, The Oatmeal, Twitter, USB 3.0, Verizon, WWDC | |
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