Phil Edwards, Andy Blume and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek.
Show Notes:
Microsoft will craft XP patches after April '14, but not for you [Computerworld]
Windows XP Haswell processors not supported [Page Start]
Stop the torrents: Australian government eyes copyright crackdown [ZDNet]
Digital copyright review recommends 'controversial' fair use provision [ZDNet]
It's a lucrative game, as industry tops $2 billion in Aussie sales [iTWire]
Self-scan fail: Supermarkets lose billions as thieving customers help themselves [The Age]
Australian Police To Start Using Android-Powered Fingerprint Scanners [Gizmodo Australia]
Calling All Dreamers: Disney Is Launching a Startup Accelerator Program [Entrepreneur]
Apple brings its iTunes Radio music streaming service to Australia, its first market outside the US [The Next Web]
Apple claims progress on underage employment and conflict materials [The Verge]
Steve Jobs' lost time capsule found after 30 years [The Guardian]
Shirley Temple Black dead at 85 [The Age]
R.I.P. 'Muppets' Puppeteer John Henson [Deadline]
Box Office: 'Lego Movie' Assembles Huge Fan Base with $60 Mil Holiday Weekend [Variety]
Fox News Attacks The LEGO Movie [Gizmodo Australia]
Netflix sets 'Orange Is the New Black' return date [Los Angeles Times]
Billy Ray Cyrus' Updated Twerk-Filled Version Of 'Achey Breaky Heart' Is The Most Embarrassing Thing On The Internet Today [Junkee]
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