Nobody, and I mean nobody, should be calling it GTArgetgate. I’m very sorry. In the meantime, here’s some thought pieces to tide over your Thursday lunchtime, covering everything from decrepit wrestlers versus elder gods to the situation for Silicon Valley’s homeless.
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- The biggest story of the day appears to be Target Australia taking the decision to pull Grand Theft Auto V off its shelves. Here’s my take on that.
- Ouch. It appears Apple used to wipe songs from competing services on user’s iPods without permission. That’s a serious breach of trust any way you look at it.
- Silicon Valley is the tech enthusiast’s ideal place to live — unless you can’t afford to actually live there.
- Tomb Raider 2 is now available for iOS. Mind you, when I reviewed the original’s iPhone port, I found it had aged quite badly.
- Roddy Piper vs. Cthulhu. Some things probably don’t need to happen, now that you mention it.
- Got a Nexus device through Telstra, and wondering where your sweet, sweet Android Lollipop update is? Ausdroid explains why you’re still waiting. (Hint: It’s not Google)
Lunchtime reading is just that; stories I’ve hit during the day that have stuck with me for any of a number of reasons. Read them, and learn things — that’s how the Internet works, folks.