Phil Edwards, Andy Blume and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek.
Show Notes:
The Hot Steaming Pod [iTunes]
Commit to Community TV [Commit to Community Television]
Catch of the Day escapes penalty over data breach [iTnews]
Australia bucks global decline in public sector IT, technology spending [iTWire]
NBN hits million premises mark [iTnews]
Yahoo announces plans to kill off Maps, Pipes, GeoPlanet and PlaceSpotter APIs, and some regional sites [VentureBeat]
US Air Force Uses 'Moronic' Selfie To Bomb ISIS Headquarters [Gizmodo Australia]
Facebook is the biggest political news source for millennials [Mashable]
Woman sues eBay, claims to own the sun [USA Today]
Google shows what it knows about us in new privacy hub [The Verge]
Windows 10 - Available July 29 [iTWire]
What to expect from Apple at WWDC 2015 [MacRumors]
The first products for Apple's HomeKit are available today [The Verge]
Apple doesn't want to share your private details, says Cook [TechRadar]
Star Trek's Nichelle Nichols Recovering from Minor Stroke [IGN]
Nancy Cartwright says The Simpsons owed a dignified ending [TV Tonight]
Showtime undercuts HBO with $10.99 stand-alone streaming service [The Verge]
Dwayne Johnson to lead 'Big Trouble in Little China' remake [Entertainment Weekly]
Disappointing tweet from Media Watch host misses the point [TV Tonight]
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