Andy Blume and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek. Special Guest: Anthony Agius.
Show Notes:
Anthony Agius [Reckoner]
Optus switches on customers' global roaming automatically [The Age]
NSW Police Officers Will Use The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 On The Streets To Tackle Crime [Gizmodo Australia]
Tony Abbott Wants To Cancel The 2016 Census [Gizmodo Australia]
Keeping data vital to fighting child pornography: Tony Abbott [SMH]
Police insider slams proposed metadata laws [News.com.au]
Exclusive: police insider speaks out on mandatory data retention [ABC Radio National]
How Australian ISPs Will Start Busting Users For Piracy [Gizmodo Australia]
HTTP/2 standard has been finalized, paving the way for a faster Web [Neowin]
What Is HTTP/2? [Gizmodo Australia]
SIM card maker to investigate claims of hacking by NSA, British spy agency [The Age]
Telcos face mass SIM card recall after spy agencies' encryption hack revealed [SMH]
Apple will fight iOS bugs with first-ever iOS Public Betas: 8.3 in March, 9 in summer [9to5Mac]
Apple shot its Oscars ad with the iPad Air 2 [The Verge]
Apple hiring spree indicates the company is working on an electric car [The Guardian]
New 'Alien' Movie Confirmed with Director Neill Blomkamp [Variety]
Free TV looks to show adult content earlier and reduce complaints with new code proposals [mUmBRELLA]
Netflix Will Probably Launch In Australia On March 1, With House Of Cards Season 3 [Gizmodo Australia]