Phil Edwards, Andy Blume and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek.
Show Notes:
TPG fibre plan challenges NBN [AFR]
NBN board resigns [The Age]
'Grand Theft Auto V' sets record by earning $1 billion in just three days [The Verge]
EB Games apologises over Gold Coast 'cocaine' stunt [The Age]
BlackBerry to retreat from consumer market, lay off 4,500 employees [The Verge]
LinkedIn sued by users who say it hacked email accounts, stole contact lists [The Verge]
Google buys Bump to share anything between your phone and laptop [VentureBeat]
Google To "Buy" 100% Of Electricity From 240 MW Texas Wind Farm [CleanTechnica]
Fork in the road: Cyanogen raises $7 million to build a better version of Android [The Verge]
Ballmer calls Google a 'monopoly' that authorities should control [The Verge]
Punt Road brothel terraces for sale [The Age]
Nigerian grad student uses magnets to 'prove' gay marriage is wrong [io9]
Apple found to be using advanced Multipath TCP networking in iOS 7 [AppleInsider]
Check Out Apple's iOS 7 Terms & Conditions [Huffington Post]
Apple's A7 processor is reportedly made by Samsung, at least for now [The Verge]
Chaos Computer Club breaks Apple TouchID [CCC]
iOS 7 adoption rate: 29% of Apple's customers in first 16 hours [Fortune Tech]
Country Practice star Joyce Jacobs dies [NineMSN]
Nintendo visionary Hiroshi Yamauchi dies aged 85 [BBC News]
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