Geeks Interrupted

Episode #28: 19th August 2013


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Phil Edwards, Andy Blume and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek.
Show Notes:
Coalition To Pledge $100 Million To Solve Mobile Blackspots [Gizmodo Australia]
Will the NBN cost $94 billion? [The Age]
Supporting Community Media [Australian Greens]
2013 Federal Election Sausage Sizzle Map [Election Sausage Sizzle]
Australia needs "fair use" technology-agnostic copyright laws [Hydrapinion]
Pledge your support for Fair Use copyright in Australia [Choice]
Is JB Hi-Fi Planning To Launch Its Own Digital Distribution Service For Video Games? [Kotaku Australia]
JB Hi-Fi Launches New Cloud Streaming Movie And TV Service [Gizmodo Australia]
Elon Musk reveals plans for high-speed Hyperloop [The Verge]
The Science of Hyperloop [YouTube]
BlackBerry confirms it is considering going private [The Guardian]
20 injured at ill-conceived LG G2 promotional event [The Verge]
Jafflechutes: crazy, stupid or inspired? Melbourne's first float-down eatery [Good Food]
Single Tweet Sends Apple Shares Soaring [Wired]
Apple acquires second screen TV startup Matcha.tv [VentureBeat]
Apple Releases New App Store Review Guidelines with Updated Rules for Kids Apps, Gambling Apps [Mac Rumors]
ispONE Is Suing Telstra Now Over An Alleged Billing Dispute [Gizmodo Australia]
The ispONE Case Might Mean The End Of Kogan Mobile [Gizmodo Australia]
ispONE Cancels Telstra Contract, Calls In Administrators [Gizmodo Australia]
Falling on deaf ears: Video-on-demand providers 'ignoring...
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