Here are the show highlights for episode #36 of the Geek News Daily podcast for September 4, 2008.
- Sony recalls 440,000 Vaio TZ laptops for overheating
- PS3 firmware update to bring high-quality voice chat
- PSP-3000 actually has the same battery life as the current PSP
- 200,000 core supercomputer to be built
- Google Co-Founder expects Chrome like browser for Android
- BBC planning music download service
- Serious security flaw in Google Chrome
- Google changing Chrome’s EULA after controversy erupts
- Picasa 3.0 launches with facial recgonition
- Sony and PNY releasing Ghostbusters on a flash drive
- New iPod Nano and iPod Touch dimensions revealed?
- Windows 7 aiming for 15 second boot times?
- Samsung: Blu-ray will be dead in 5 years
Cool Link of the Day: Photoflow
Host: Jeremy “pcnerd37″ Bray
Geek News Daily #36

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