Briefly: Free Jelly Beans, Satellite Science, Steam TV?

Brief news items for Lifehacker readers, including: save up to $459 off Udemy online courses, how satellites orbit the Earth, Steam teases TV show, movie and music streaming.

  • Allen’s is giving away 5000 mini bags of jelly beans through its Facebook page. The deal is limited to one bag per household. [Via OzBargain]
  • You can now get a Zelda Monopoly board game in Australia. Joy.
  • Ever wondered how satellites orbit the Earth? Gizmodo drops its science on those assembled.
  • Udemy has slashed a handful of its online courses by 100 per cent. Options include Solve Relationship Problems in 12 Easy Steps (RRP: $197), How to Get an Excellent Website at a Lower Cost (RRP: $459) and PMI-ACP Exam Prep – PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (RRP: $99). [Via OzBargain]
  • Is Valve adding TV shows, movies and music to its digital smorgasbord? An update to the Steam software beta suggests this might be the case, if some new tell-tale app categories are anything to go by. More at Gizmodo.

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    Here are the cheapest plans available for Australia’s most popular NBN speed tier.

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