Here are the show highlights for episode #26 of the Geek News Daily Podcast for February 28, 2008:
- Researchers transmit optical data at 16.4 Tpbs over 1,500 miles
- Sprint finally offers $99 ‘Simply Everything’ flate rate calling plan
- It took 16 months, but Google relaunches Jotspot
- Google Docs gets a visual overhaul, now more Office like
- LinkedIn revamps design, adds status updates
- Vista starts spotting activation cracks
- PayPal warns: Steer clear of Apple’s Safari browser
- BBC broadcasting Rugby Six Nations match in 3D
Cool Link of the Day: USB fan made out of a CD
Host: Jeremy “pcnerd37″ Bray
Geek News Daily #26

Tags: 16.4Tbps, 3D, activation cracks, Apple, BBC, browser, Entertainment News, Google, Google Docs, jotspot, LinkedIn, Media News, Microsoft Office, optical data, PayPal, Podcast, Rugby Six Nations, Safari, Simply Everything, Sprint, Technology News, USB fan, Windows Vista

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