Episode Four was recorded Sunday, July 27, 2008.
James announces the availability of a new MP3 feed for the show as well as a newly created Skype Account for Shawn breaks gives us the biggest buzz from the San Diego ComiCon with news from the Watchmen movie, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, and Lost.
For technology news Shawn and James discuss the burden of DRM with the recent announcement that Yahoo Music will close it's service and no longer offer access to the server that authenticates the music.
Apple’s Mobile Me proves to be a mobile mess as Shawn details one user's experience.
The recent whispers of Steve Job's health has Wall Street and internet journalists in upheaval about whether Apple or Jobs should disclose the details of his recent medical history to the shareholders.
In continuation of Apple News and a follow-up on last W\week's story, OpenTech is now offering 2 machines running OS X Leopard in two different configurations.
Nintendo faces a potential injunction to pull it's classic game controllers of the shelves if they do not pay damages to Anascape after a recent patent dispute. Nintendo can't fight off patent metroids, faces injunction
Shawn finds an auction for a one of a kind item. closing bid... $100,000.
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008...
Episode 4: The ComiCast
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