Here are the show highlights for episode #35 of the Geek News Daily podcast for September 3, 2008.
- DirectTV pulls head out of butt and announces a new DirectTV HD Tivo for next year
- Apple & AT&T sued for selling too many iPhone 3Gs
- AT&T experiences major data outage on East Coast
- Cellphone charger causes blaze in Delaware
- 7 Prisoners have surgery to remove cellphones stuck “up there”
- P2P traffic drops as streaming video grows in popularity
- GetClicky Analytics Service says Google Chrome accounts for nearly 2% of browser traffic.
- Appeals court smacks down judge for relying on Wikipedia
- Washington State court deals blow to one-sided EULAs
- Metallic silver Nintendo DS coming September 7
Cool Link of the Day: The Styrobot wants to rule your cups and packaging
Host: Jeremy “pcnerd37″ Bray
Geek News Daily #35

Tags: appeals court, Apple, AT&T, blaze, browser, browser traffic, cellphone charger, Chrome Browser, data outage, DirectTV, DirectTV HD Tivo, east coast, end user licence agreement, GetClicky Analytics, Google, Google Chrome, HD Tivo, iPhone, iPhone 3G, judge, metalic silver DS, Nintendo, Nintendo DS, one-sided EULA, P2P, P2P traffic, Prisoners, streaming video, stuck cellphones, styrophome robot, surgery, TiVo, Washing State Supreme Court, Wikipedia

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