Phil Edwards, Andy Blume and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek.
Show Notes:
Ruslan Kogan promises half-price groceries with Kogan Pantry, has Coles and Woolworths in sights [The Age]
Robots are processing your Catch of the Day orders this Christmas [The Age]
No CHOICE but to 'HideMyAss' for global content access? [iTWire]
File-sharing site The Pirate Bay back online with reports of 'staff' rifts [The Age]
Jay-Z takes on Beats and Spotify with acquisition of music-streaming services Tidal and WiMP for $56M [VentureBeat]
Twitter finally delivers group messaging and video [Engadget]
AOL To Lay Off About 150 People, Mostly In Sales; Folding Joystiq, TUAW Into Engadget [TechCrunch]
GOOGLE: Glass Didn't Have The Impact We Had Hoped For [Business Insider]
Apple announces record profits, earnings, and iPhone sales [Six Colors]
7 biggest revelations from Apple's historic earnings call [Cult of Mac]
Apple's $80.3 million Australian tax bill revealed [SMH]
Ghostbusters Officially Finds Its Female Leads [Vulture]
TENplay cracks Apple TV in TV Everywhere push [SMH]
Red Dwarf Season 11 Confirmed With Filming Date [What Culture]
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Songs We Played:
Rick Springfield - "Love Is Alright Tonight" [iTunes]
Magic Bones - "Anytime Anywhere" [iTunes]
Bob Welch - "Ebony Eyes" [iTunes]
Walk The Moon - "Anna Sun" [iTunes]