Andy Blume and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek.
Show Notes:
Encryption hack downplayed by SIM card maker Gemalto [The Age]
Twitter has tripled the size of its team handling abuse reports [The Guardian]
Australians harass George Brandis as the true cost of metadata retention is revealed [The Age]
Metadata retention laws will pass as Labor folds [SMH]
Woolworths inks deal with eBay to drive online/offline sales [SMH]
News.com.au Launches On Youth App Snapchat [B&T]
Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge announced [News.com.au]
Huawei unveils its first Android Wear smartwatch [Engadget]
Pebble takes on Apple Watch with a new Kickstarter that's raised over $5 million in less than a day [BGR]
Finally, A Wearable That Lets You Charge Your Gadgets By Jerking Off [Gizmodo Australia]
Here are Apple's new, diverse emoji [Mashable]
Apple's new 'diverse' emojis are not diverse enough [The Age]
Apple to hold March 9 event ahead of watch's April release [The Age]
Apple Watch Prices Leaked: From $349 to $20,000 USD [Techfor.us]
Apple Ordered to Pay $533 Million for Patent Infringement in iTunes [Re/code]
Leonard Nimoy, Spock of 'Star Trek,' Dies at 83 [New York Times]
Disney XD Orders 'Ducktales' Animated Comedy Series For 2017 [Deadline]
Netflix is bringing back 'Inspector Gadget' and 'Danger Mouse' [Engadget]
Why Don't Australia's TV Channels Broadcast In HD? [Gizmodo Australia]
Something we mentioned in the...