SouthGeek Ramble and Review 43 [101011]: EULA Want Me to What?




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Summary: In this episode, the pundits discuss America's failing broadband policy, the new Google Chromebook and Chromebox, Microsoft doesn't want you to be a part of a lawsuit against them and Britain's new "cookie law" won't allow sites to track you or they'll pay! Carl T. Ruckus talks about DISH and the networks at each others' throats, Amazon VOD comes to the XBOX 360 and Google releases its copyright takedown report with some very funny results. Ben talks about his new teaching job.  Devon explains the difficulties that a friend of his had ordering computer parts for a system that Devon is building for him.  *DIABLO III SPOILER ALERT* - Donovan spills something about Diablo III that was a spoiler for those that have not played the game yet. Pundits:  Donovan Adkisson, Tyler Adkisson, Devon Adkisson, and Ben Rehberg Audio Video   Our email: southgeekme@gmail.com Twitter: @South_Geek Listener voice mail line: 205-614-3350 Show us some love on iTunes by rating this and previous shows: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/southgeek/id453542536 Youtube (for our uncut/unedited versions): http://www.youtube.com/southgeekme Stitcher Radio: http://stitcher.com/listen.php?fid=21002 Sponsor: Audible Links: Four signs America’s broadband policy is failing Google Brings ChromeOS to the Desktop, Launches Its First Chromebox Microsoft forbids class actions in new Windows licence Britain’s “cookie law” prohibits tracking without consent