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The Drill Down 489: Free Speech on the Net, Solar Eclipse 2017
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On this week’s Drill Down podcast, the battle for free speech on the internet, Android Oreo is here, Solar Eclipse 2017, Samsung bursts onto the scene with a new Galaxy Note, Elon Musk wants to stop killer robots, and much, much more.
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Topics: Apps, Computers, Electronics, Features, Gadgets, Podcasts, Science, Software, Space, Technology, The Drill Down
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Tags: Alphabet, Android, Android O, Android Oreo, CloudFlare, data throttling, EFF, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Elon Musk, free speech, Google, Google Home, HTC, Jeff Immelt, Net Neutrality, Nexus, Oreo, robots, Solar Eclipse, Space, SpaceX, Uber, Verizon, Virtual Reality, Vive, VR, WalMart
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The Drill Down 485: Bot Down!

This week on The Drill Down podcast, Oculus VR about to go wireless, Google Glass comes back, Amazon challenges meal deliveries, suicidal robots, creepy walks, and much more.
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Tags: AI, Amazon, Android, Artificial Intelligence, Blue Apron, connected water bottle, Electric smoker, Facebook, Google, Google Glass, Hidrate, iOS, Knightscope, Masterbuilt, music streaming, Oculus, Oculus VR, robotics, robots, Spotify, streaming music, Thermos, Virtual Reality, VR, YouTube
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The Drill Down 481: E3 2017 Wrap-Up

On this week’s The Drill Down podcast, E3, the Super Bowl for game developers, Uber fails again, and, much much more.
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Topics: Apps, Computers, Conventions, E3, Electronics, Environment, Features, Gadgets, Games, Podcasts, Science, Software, Technology, The Drill Down, Video Games
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Tags: AI, Alexa, Amazon, Artificial Intelligence, Bethesda, E3, EA, Electronic Entertainment Expo, Environment, games, gaming, Microsoft, Nintendo, PC, Science, Sony, Uber, Ubisoft, Video Games, videogames, Virtual Reality, VR, Xbox One X
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The Drill Down 475: Manned Mars Missions & More
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On this week’s Drill Down podcast, Dwayne and Tosin are joined by guest Tom Cheredar to discuss: the NSA quits snooping on your emails, HIV gets fried in the CRISPR, Facebook fumbles, Microsoft goes back to school, Man is going to Mars, and much, much more.
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Tags: Amazon, AR, Augmented Reality, automation, bioengineering, CRISPR, DNA, Echo, Echo Look, education, Facebook, HIV, machines, marketing, Microsoft, Minecraft, Minecraft: Education Edition, NASA, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Mars, National Security Agency, NSA, Privacy, security, Space, Surface, Virtual Reality, VR, Windows, Windows 10
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SXSW 2017: Hauoli Tracks VR Movements With Sound
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By DwayneD
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SXSW 2017 – Virtual Reality is everywhere. Earlier today we met Hauoli, a VR startup that seeks to solve the VR gesture recognition problem with audio.
#SXSW2017 – Right now, gestures are hard. Not so much in the real world, but certainly in virtual spaces. Ever since the heady days of Quake III arena, users who wanted to do some digital damage with their avatar’s fingers had to map a key that did little more than flip you off.
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