What is inside your phone, why a darknet mesh network will not work and the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is free from its ban – maybe. That’s what we explore in this week’s (slightly delayed) edition of TECHGEEK Weekly.
Host Terence Huynh and Stewart Wilson are joined by Chris Southcott and Tom Solari in discussing the week in news – mixed in with a bit of some internal goings inside techgeek.com.au.
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Show Notes
The Top Stories
GIVEWAY: Netgear N600 Dual Band Gigabit Router – Premium Edition
Galaxy Tab ban overturned, Apple to appeal decision in High Court
Galaxy Tab 10.1 injunction extended next Friday
Apple gives Samsung some work-around options for its iPhone and iPad design patents
Carrier IQ references discovered in Apple’s iOS
Carrier IQ apologizes, drops threat to security researcher
Phone ‘Rootkit’ Maker Carrier IQ May Have Violated Wiretap Law In Millions Of Cases
Carrier IQ: How To Find It, And How To Deal With It
Facebook settles with FTC, under privacy watch for 20 years
Facebook Settles With the FTC for 20 Years of Privacy Audits
Tom’s Stockings (1)
Chrome OVERTAKES Firefox for second place, IE still falling
Facebook makes pointless announcement – 60,000 character status messages
RUMOUR MILL: Acer, Lenovo to launch Android 4.0 quad-core tablets in Q1 2012
In Other News
REPORT: Gowalla acquired by Facebook
Apple TV sets will be mighty pricey, analyst says
RUMOUR MILL: Kinect 2 can lip read, to be built in future Xbox consoles
Darknet Mesh Network Not Feasible…
HP printers can be remotely controlled and set on fire, researchers claim (updated)
Check if you have the flu… by spitting on your iPhone?
Tom’s Stockings (2)
iPhone 4 self-combusts during Rex flight
Assange and WikiLeaks wins Walkley for contribution to journalism