Phil Edwards, Andy Blume and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek.
Show Notes:
Consumers should be able to bypass geoblocking: Government agency [ABC News]
NBN Sky Muster satellite service goes live [The Age]
Competition to name icebreaker will 'avoid Boaty McBoatface situation', minister says [ABC News]
Seniors targeted in Ararat tax scam [The Ararat Advertiser]
Hackers steal Gumtree users' personal details [The Age]
Windows 10 interrupts a live TV broadcast with an unwanted upgrade [BetaNews]
Original Shapes biscuits on sale for $50 because everyone hates the new recipe [Mashable]
Teen causes road accident taking Snapchat photos, now victim is suing Snapchat [The Age]
Sign language gloves 'to empower the deaf community' [ABC News]
ANZ Bank Switches On Apple Pay [Gizmodo Australia]
Quickflix appoints voluntary administrator [The Age]
'Ghostbusters' Remake the Most Disliked Trailer of All Time [ScreenCrush]
Aussies top list of Game of Thrones pirates [The Age]
Getflix Lifetime Subscription for only $59 [Reckoner]
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