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The Drill Down 579: Apple WWDC 2019

On this week’s The Drill Down podcast, tech giants under scrutiny for antitrust, Tesla’s new pickup truck, what is 5G exactly, and Engadget Senior Editor Devindra Hardawar joins us to review Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference.
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Tags: 5G, Amazon, Apple, Catalina, Devindra Hardawar, Elon Musk, Facebook, Google, iOS, iPad OS, Mac Pro, MacOS, Spotify, Tesla, tvOS, US Congress, WatchOS, world wide developers conference, WWDC, WWDC 2019
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The Drill Down 528: Apple WWDC 2018

On this week’s The Drill Down podcast, California attempts to save Net neutrality, Microsoft buys coding repository GitHub, all the highlights from Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC 2018), and much, much more.
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Tags: Apple, California, cellphones, china, GitHub, iPhoneOS, MacOS, Microsoft, Mobile, Net Neutrality, tvOS, WatchOS, WWDC, WWDC 2018, ZTE
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The Drill Down 480: Apple WWDC 2017

On this week’s The Drill Down podcast, more trouble for Uber, a leaked NSA report on the 2016 election, great news for indie game developers, and all the best from Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference (Apple WWDC 2017), much more.
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Topics: Apps, Computers, Conventions, Electronics, Features, Gadgets, Podcasts, Software, Technology, The Drill Down, Virtual Reality
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Tags: Apple, Apple Watch, High Sierra, HomePod, iMac, iMac Pro, iOS, iPad, iPad Pro, iPhone, MacBook Pro, MacOS, NSA, Russia, Siri, Steam, Uber, Valve, WatchOS, WWDC, WWDC 2017
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The Drill Down 430: WWDC & E3 2016

This week, the internet is legally free for all, but not for Gawker, Microsoft buys LinkedIn, and all the latest from Apple‘s Worldwide Developers Conference and the Electronic Entertainment Expo…and much more!
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Topics: Apps, Computers, Conventions, E3, Electronics, Features, Gadgets, Games, Podcasts, Science, Software, Technology, The Drill Down
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Tags: 3D Touch, Apple, Apple Music, Apple News, Apple Pay, Apple TV, Apple Watch, Bozoma Saint John, E3, Electronic Entertainment Expo, Gawker, Gawker Media, Hulk Hogan, iMessage, iOS, iPhone, LinkedIn, MacOS, Microsoft, Net Neutrality, Nintendo, Nintendo NX, OS X, Peter Thiel, Pokémon Go, Project Scorpio, PSVR, Sierra, Siri, Sony, SunSpring, Tim Cook, tvOS, WatchOS, WWDC, Ziff Davis
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The Drill Down 427: Peter Thiel, We ♥ You (Don’t Sue)!

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 Uber tests autonomous cars, Twitter lets you tweet longer, Google’s modular phone Project Ara, will Apple become the next Blackberry, are crime algorithms racist? And why you shouldn’t piss off Peter Thiel …and much more!
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Tags: Activision Blizzard, Amazon, Amazon Echo, Apple, ATAP, Blizzard, Echo, Ford, Gawker, Google, IMAX, LootCrate, Maker Faire, Marissa Mayer, Nexus 5X, Nick Denton, Overwatch, Peter Thiel, Project Ara, Project Fi, SDK, Siri, Spotify, Twitter, Uber, VR, WWDC, Yahoo, Yi Technology
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The Drill Down: Apple WWDC 2015 Special

In this brief episode we’ll be discussing the highlights of Apple’s 2015 Worldwide Developers Conference keynote, including updates to OS X, iOS, Apple Watch OS, and the newly announced Apple Music.
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote took place Monday at San Francisco’s Moscone West Convention Center in front of a sold-out crowd of 6,000 developers and simultaneously worldwide via Apple.com. We’ve seen it and we’re going to give you our thoughts.
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The Drill Down 372: Swat From The Sky

This week, the Apple Watch sells out, Europe slaps Google with antitrust charges, LinkedIn gets instructional, podcasting wins a major victory, and … Dwayne’s not the only one who’s violently against drones … and much much more.
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Tags: antitrust, Apple, Apple Watch, drones, Edward Snowden, EFF, Electronic Frontier Foundation, European Commission, European Union, Game of Thrones, Google, HBO, LinkedIn, lynda.com, National Security Agency, NSA, patent trolls, patents, Patriot Act, Podcasting, Section 215, selfie, selfie stick, world wide developers conference, WWDC
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The Drill Down 369: Mission: Improbable

This week, Windows pirates don’t get a free ride after all, Google & Intel jump into the luxury smartwatch game, YouTube wants a cut of the esports market, is the Mars One mission a scam? and the truth is STILL out there! … and much much more.
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Tags: Apple, Apple TV, Chris Carter, David Duchovny, Eric Schmidt, esports, Facebook, Fox, gaming, Gillian Anderson, Google, Google Glass, Intel, Mars, Mars One, Microsoft, Ready Player One, Smartwatch, smartwatches, Star Wars, Steven Spielberg, TAG Heuer, The X-Files, TIE Fighter, Video Games, videogames, wearables, Windows, Windows 10, world wide developers conference, WWDC, YouTube
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The Drill Down 238: Scratching the Surface

On this week’s show, we look at Microsoft‘s big week of announcements, including the new Surface line of tablets designed from the ground up for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8. Then we follow up with some Apple fallout and follow-up from last week’s WWDC conference.
But first, the headlines…another volley is launched in The Oatmeal vs. FunnyJunk war, Facebook buys Face.com, Netflix changes its API, and an ‘alarming’ rate of government censorship of Internet content.
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Tags: Apple, Blockly, Braid, Comic Con, Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope, ComicCon, Cue, Face.com, Facebook, Fez, FunnyJunk.com, Indie Game: The Movie, Indie Gaming, iOS, iOS 6, MacBook Pro, Microsoft, Netflix, Orvillecopter, PixelSense, podcasts, San Diego Comic Con International, Super Meat Boy, Surface, The Drill Down, The Oatmeal, Windows 8, windows phone 8, WWDC
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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’!
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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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