Geeks Interrupted

Episode #94: 16th February 2015


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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:
GameLoading: Rise Of The Indies [Kickstarter]
Uber offers to share transportation data, create jobs in exchange for regulation in Australia [ABC News]
South Australia wants driverless cars on its roads [iTnews]
Gyde this: Aussie brothers Andrew and Scott Julian aiming for the Google of streaming video [The Age]
Hackers rob US and global banks of millions in one of the largest heists ever [The Verge]
Samsung's Smart TV Privacy Policy Raises Accusations Of Digital Spying, So What's The Deal? [Gizmodo Australia]
Samsung's smart TVs are inserting unwanted ads into users' own movies [The Verge]
Google and Mattel announce the next generation View-Master powered by Cardboard [Ausdroid]
Google Maps finds its way to a 10th birthday celebration [BetaNews]
Reuters: Apple may be working on a self-driving car after all [The Verge]
Apple becomes first company to reach market value of $700b as smartphones and soon-to-arrive smartwatch boost stocks [ABC News]
Smartphone theft drops in London, 2 U.S. cities as anti-theft 'kill switches' installed [Yahoo Finance]
iPhone 6 Plus Owners Use Twice As Much Data As iPhone 6 People [Gizmodo Australia]
Jon Stewart Announces His Retirement From 'The Daily Show' During Live Taping [Laughing Squid]
"IT Crowd" Creator Plans Sci-Fi/Comedy Show [Dark Horizons]
Australia (and Austria) to compete in Eurovision 2015 [The Age]
TISM Frontman On Eurovision Petition: 'All Bets Are On' [The Music]
Spider-Man...
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