Geeks Interrupted

Episode #85: 3rd November 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:
Mandatory data retention legislation hits the Australian parliament [ZDNet]
Australian Federal Police: We Could Use Metadata To Prosecute Pirates [Gizmodo Australia]
Australia Post Has Launched A US Freight Forwarding Service [Gizmodo Australia]
Sexting Without Consent Is Now Illegal In Victoria As Of Today [Pedestrian TV]
Six months on bail - for being sent spoof video of a 'tiger' having sex, that was really a man in a tiger suit [The Independent]
Telstra 4GX: All you need to know [News.com.au]
Older wireless microphones to become illegal [SMH]
$30 Gets You The Australian Edition Of Cards Against Humanity [Kotaku Australia]
Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo crashes, 1 dead [CNET]
An International Space Station Resupply Mission Just Exploded Soon After Launch [Motherboard]
Redditmade is Reddit's new crowdfunding site [The Verge]
Why Whirlpool's smart washing machine was a dumb idea [The Age]
Microsoft's health revolution is here, starting with a $199 fitness tracker [The Verge]
Microsoft Band hands-on [YouTube]
Microsoft launches redesigned Outlook for Mac, announces new Office for Mac coming next year [VentureBeat]
Apple's Tim Cook: 'So let me be clear: I'm proud to be gay' [CNET]
Seth Rogen to play Steve Wozniak alongside Christian Bale's Steve Jobs [AppleInsider]
Maker of Apple Pa...
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