Telstra Wins Metadata Case, Samsung Reveals Cause Of Note 7 Explosions & Seinfeld Ditches Crackle For Netflix | Episode 181
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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:
Landmark Australian ruling on what counts as ‘personal information’ [iTnews]
Samsung Explains Why The Galaxy Note7 Kept Exploding [Gizmodo Australia]
Samsung says two separate battery issues were to blame for all of its Galaxy Note 7 problems [Recode]
Meitu denies selling collected user data, blames China [CNET]
NHTSA’s full final investigation into Tesla’s Autopilot shows 40% crash rate reduction [TechCrunch]
Apple files $1 billion lawsuit against major iPhone partner [Mashable]
Qualcomm fires back against Apple over lawsuit and FTC action [TechCrunch]
ING preparing to launch Apple Pay in Australia [EFTM]
Jerry Seinfeld Ditches Crackle for Netflix, New ‘Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee’ Coming Late 2017 [Variety]
Sony May Sell Off Columbia Pictures? [Dark Horizons]
Whose Line Is It Anyway? Australia to premiere on TEN [DeciderTV]
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