Here are the show highlights for episode #39 of the Geek News Daily podcast for November 18, 2008.
- Flash demonstrated on Android based G1
- Android hacked to be a garage door remote
- Apple releases firmware fix for MacBook trackpad problems
- Get out of your Sprint contract with no early termination fees
- Facebook rolls out Verified App program while making themselves an interesting revenue model
- Chinese pirates crack Blu-ray DRM to start selling HD disks
- Nintendo attempts to kill homebrew on the Wii yet again
- The New Xbox Experience is available for all who signed up, everybody else tomorrow
- Jerry Yang steps down as Yahoo CEO
Cool Link of the Day: 20-Foot-long Lego battlecruiser
Bargain of the Day: Corsair Flash Voyager 16GB Flash Drive for $20 after rebate and free shipping!
Host: Jeremy “pcnerd37″ Bray
Geek News Daily #39

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