Phil Edwards, Andy Blume and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek.
Show Notes:
Parliament considers new offence for 'revenge porn' [The Age]
Phone and internet complaints fall at most providers [The Age]
Taxi industry's social media campaign backfires [The Age]
Taxi industry group sacks agency behind #yourtaxis PR disaster [The Age]
Melbourne edition of Monopoly drops streets, picks special places instead [The Age]
Cherry Bar Exposes Monopoly's Shakedown Of Melbourne Venues [Tone Deaf]
Microsoft opens flagship Sydney store [The Age]
UK Government Ditches Microsoft and Google to Adopt Open Source LibreOffice [Fossbytes]
Apple ejects black students from Melbourne store [The Age]
Tim Cook tells Apple employees there's no room for intolerance after black teens blocked from store [The Verge]
Apple's Former Beats Music Service Officially Ending on November 30 [MacRumors]
Terminally ill Star Wars fan Daniel Fleetwood dies days after seeing The Force Awakens [SMH]
Tropfest cancelled after 'huge hole' in funding [SMH]
"Fallout 4" Launch Causes Porn Usage Drop [Dark Horizons]
Paul Hogan, Olivia bio dramas for Nine [TV Tonight]
40 years later, Sony finally kills Betamax [Engadget]
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