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Geeks Squawk Ep 300

Jeff Sandhu | Richard Bradbury | Matt Armitage

19-May-17 10:00

Geeks Squawk Ep 300

The geeks talk about the strange world of patents, Apple patenting a pizza box, the complexity and implications of microbes, what former NSA employee, Edward Snowden, is saying on the Wannacry epidemic, Facebook’s promise to combat the spread of fake news, the potential death of the MP3, and Matt’s King of the Crowd features Knops, which are noise cancelling headphones that can tune out unwanted noise around you!


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