Geeks Interrupted

Episode #83: 20th October 2014


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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:
Commonwealth Bank working to combine tap-and-go cards with Opal transport ticket [The Age]
Gold Coast film convention told movie pirates put a million Aussie jobs at risk [Gold Coast Bulletin]
Harvey Norman named world's top short sell [Canberra Times]
ATO to issue thousands of staff with iPhones and iPads [SMH]
Ireland closing a tax loophole that saved billions for Apple, Google, and Facebook [The Verge]
Apple and Facebook are now paying for women employees to freeze their eggs [The Verge]
Google launches Nexus 6 Android smartphone with 6-inch display, available to pre-order October 29 [The Next Web]
Google's Nexus Player Hasn't Passed FCC Certification Yet, 'Out Of Inventory' On The US Play Store [Android Police]
Apple officially announces 18% thinner 'iPad Air 2' w/ Touch ID & gold color option [9to5Mac]
Apple says iPad mini 3 will start at $399 with pre-orders starting tomorrow [9to5Mac]
Apple announces 27-inch iMac with Retina 5K display starting at $2499, 5120×2880 screen resolution [9to5Mac]
Apple updates Mac mini with all-new internals, drops starting price to $499, available today [9to5Mac]
iOS 8.1 will include Apple Pay, iCloud Photo Library in public beta, more improvements [9to5Mac]
HBO to Offer Stand-Alone Web Subscription in U.S. Next Year [Bloomberg]
Will HBO GO come to Australia, and what will it cost? [Techly]
CBS Launching Stand-Alone Streaming Service; Showtime Likely to Follow [IGN]
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