Here are the show highlights for episode #40 of the Geek News Daily podcast for November 19, 2008.
- Tennessee anti-p2p law to cost colleges over $13 million
- Netflix now streams movies to the Xbox 360
- Sony blocking Xbox 360 Netflix movie streaming
- Sony PSP-3000 hacked
- Malicious computer software to peak on Monday
- Microsoft dropping prices on flash based Zunes
- Judge throws out Psystar’s anti-trust case against Apple
- NASA successfully tests interplanetary Internet
- Apple OSX Snow Leopard to be available in Q1 2009?
- PC Magazine is shutting down
- Brits would rather have Internet than cars
Cool Link of the Day: Yankee Stadium in Legos
Bargain of the Day: Woot Off!
Host: Jeremy “pcnerd37″ Bray
Geek News Daily #40

Tags: anti-P2P law, Apple Anti-trust case, Apple OSX, Apple Snow Leopard release date, British internet survey, college p2p monitoring, interplanetary internet, malicious software, Microsoft, NASA, Netflix, Netflix streaming, PC Magazine, PC Magazine shut down, Peer-2-Peer, PSP-3000, PSP-3000 hacked, Psystar anti-trust case, Sony, Tennessee, Woot off, Xbox 360, Yankee stadium Legos, Zune, Zune price drop

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