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The Drill Down 390: The Cost of Convenience
This week, Gigaom columnist Tom Cheredar is our guest as we discuss hackers posting personal data from infidelity site Ashley Madison, the NSA‘s best friend is AT&T, does Amazon overwork its employees, selections from POTUS’s playlist, giant robots!… and much much more.
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Tags: Amazon, Android, Android M, Ashley Madison, AT&T, Comcast, Data breach, edge, Felicia Day, Galaxy, Galaxy Note, Gigaom, Google, Hackers, Jeff Bezos, Megabots, Music, National Security Agency, NSA, Obama, playlist, President Obama, Privacy, robotics, robots, Samsung, smartphone, Spotify, Spying, streaming music, Surveillance, Tom Cheredar, Watchable
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The Drill Down 379: Android Domination
This week, Oculus Rift and Windows 10 get launch date and prices, free Amazon shipping for everyone, highlights from Google‘s developer conference, MIT‘s robot cheetah takes a big leap into the future, and much, much more…
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Tags: AI, Amazon, AMC, Android, Android Pay, Apple, Apple I, Apple Watch, Artificial Intelligence, Chappie, Cheetah, Dish Network, DJI, drones, Encryption, Football, Google, Google I/O, Google Maps, Google Now, Google Now On Tap, Google Photos, Humans, Microsoft, MIT, NFL, Oculus, Oculus Rift, Oculus VR, Patriot Act, Phantom, Privacy, Real Humans, robotics, streaming Video, t mobile, The Animatrix, The Matrix, Tim Cook, VR, VR headset, Windows, Windows 10, Yahoo
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The Drill Down 378: Leader of the Pac
This week, Charter buys Time Warner Cable, the secret plan to hijack our smartphones, the NSA ends bulk collection of phone records, the IRS is hacked, and Pac-Man turns 35 … and much much more.
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Tags: All Things D, Android, Apple, arcade, Charter Communications, Coin-Op, Cortana, Data breach, design, Edward Snowden, Five Eyes, Google, Hacking, Internal Revenue Service, iOS, IRS, Jony Ive, Microsoft, Namco, National Security Agency, NSA, Pac-Man, Patriot Act, Privacy, Re/Code, Samsung, Section 215, security, selfie, smartphone, Smartphones, Time Warner Cable, Toru Iwatani, UC Browser, Video Games, videogames, Vox, Wall Street Journal
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The Drill Down 363: The Richard Pryor of Hacking
This week, former The Drill Down co-host (and current co-host of TARDISBlend) Tom Cheredar joins Dwayne and Andy to discuss how hackers pulled off one of the largest heists in history, a toy from the 50s is updated for the 21st century, the FAA grounds Amazon‘s drone plans, and…is Apple building a self-driving car?
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Tags: Alan Turing, Android, Apple, Apple Pay, cybersecurity, Deputy Chief Technology Officer for Data Policy and Chief Data Scientist, Dr. DJ Patil, drones, ELectric Car, FAA, Facebook, Federal Aviation Administration, Google, Google Cardboard, Hacking, hard drives, J.J. Abrams, JJ Abrams, Jonathan Ive, Jony Ive, Kaspersky Lab, National Security Agency, NSA, Office of Science and Technology Policy, President Obama, Seagate, Spying, Star Wars, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, TARDISblend, The White House, Tim Cook, Tom Cheredar, Toshiba, U.S. Chief Data Scientist, View-Master, VR, Western Digital, Yahoo
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The Drill Down 361: Phoenix Rising
This week, Amazon may rise from the ashes of old Radio Shack brick & mortars, Apple‘s plans to resurrect Beats, FCC wants to give citizens faster broadband & net neutrality, Is Google getting into ride-sharing, Uber gets into driverless cars, how women are rising above Silicon Valley “bro-culture”, and The Pirate Bay rises again. All this and much much more on The Drill Down.
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Tags: Amazon, Android, FCC, Google, Microsoft, Microsoft Office, Millenium Falcon, Net Neutrality, PAX, Pax South, Radio Shack, Raspberry Pi, Star Wars, Super Bowl, tablets, The Pirate Bay, Tom Wheeler, Uber, Verizon
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