Phil Edwards, Andy Blume and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek.
Show Notes:
FAA officially approves using electronics during all phases of flight [The Verge]
Adobe: Hacker attack much bigger than previously disclosed [NBC News]
MPAA: Melbourne's Caribbean Gardens is a "notorious market" of piracy [TechGeek]
'Notorious' pirated DVD market pinpointed in Australia by US authority [The Age]
Half a million NBN fibre connections in limbo [ITNews]
Motorola reveals ambitious plan to build modular smartphones [The Verge]
Bitcoin cashes in as its first ATM opens in Vancouver [The Guardian]
On Facebook, a growing teenage wasteland [CNN]
Yelp Reviewers Sue The Company Because They Think They're Employees [Business Insider]
Google announces the Nexus 5 with Android 4.4, on sale today for $349 [Engadget]
Google Android 4.4 'Kitkat': seven things you need to know [The Guardian]
Google Glass 2 is coming, finally compatible with prescription glasses [Ars Technica]
California Cop tickets woman for driving with Google Glass [Phandroid]
Apple Q4 2013 Results: $37.5 Billion Revenue, 33.8 Million iPhones, 14.1 Million iPads Sold [MacStories]
Apple results: five things we learned [The Guardian]
Murder, She Wrote the latest old series to win a remake [The Age]
War Of The Worlds 75th Anniversary [Wikipedia]
HBO's 'Entourage' is coming to the big screen [The Verge]
Kyle and Jackie O 'to join rivals in lucrative deal' [NineMSN]
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