Phil Edwards and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek.
Show Notes:
Public Transport Victoria finally releases timetable data to the public [TechGeek]
Is Telstra's 'New Phone Feeling' Meant To Be A Sort Of Creeping Sense Of Dread? [Reckoner]
News Corp Australia dumps Exchange for Gmail [Delimiter]
This Australian Startup Will Let You Rent A Friend For Up To $60 An Hour [Business Insider]
Coles reveals customers' data is shared with third parties overseas [SMH]
Aldi gets wrist slap over 'unlimited' plans [ZDNet]
Bitcoin exchange boss, Autumn Radtke, found dead of suspected suicide in Singapore [News.com.au]
Another Bitcoin heist adds to cybercurrency woes [ITWire]
The Satoshi Paradox [Reuters]
Who cares who created Bitcoin? [Techly]
MetroTwit's Windows apps are no longer available to download, Twitter API limitations to blame [The Next Web]
1 in 10 Americans thinks HTML is an STD, study finds [The Age]
Mozilla is investigating why Dell UK is charging £16.25 to install Firefox, says no such deal exists with anyone [The Next Web]
Getty Images frees up pic database [TechEye]
"Witch hunt"? Turnbull opens Labor NBN policy review [Delimiter]
CarPlay development characterized as easy, but Apple planning 'slow and steady' rollout [AppleInsider]
Backlash over Apple tax strategy [AFR]
Windows XP Shows a Slight Growth before it Outdates [ProductUSP]