Phil Edwards, Andy Blume and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek.
Show Notes:
#Lizzies: All The 2016 IT Journalism Awards Winners [Gusworld]
Cancer cheat Belle Gibson facing legal action [ABC News]
Telstra customers lose NBN services in NSW [iTnews]
Telstra DNS outage causes customer grief [iTnews]
CommSec analysis shows ATM use declining as shoppers shift to cashless [The Canberra Times]
Vic opposition threatens to refer Myki tender to audit office [iTnews]
The new Instagram logo gets panned by social media [9 News]
Google plans to start blocking Flash in Chrome this year [The Verge]
'Dangerous' payday loans join guns and drugs on Google's banned ad list [The Guardian]
Microsoft warns free Windows 10 offer expires soon [CRN]
Amazon launches competitor to YouTube [CRN]
Apple confirms reports of potential bug in iTunes; safeguard patch expected next week [iMore]
Apple invests $1 billion in Chinese ride-hailing service Didi Chuxing [Reuters]
Apple's $1 Billion Investment in Didi Chuxing Aligned With Electric Vehicle Plans [MacRumors]
UK shows off prototype of digital iPhone driving license using Apple's Wallet app [9to5Mac]
A Rare Slip of Latinum [Star Trek]
Ukraine wins Eurovision 2016 [TV Tonight]
HBO Is Coming After Australian Game Of Thrones Pirates [Lifehacker Australia]
Seven appeases AFL fans by quietly launching HD simulcast channel 7HD [Mumbrella]
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