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The Lazy Geeks
Summary: Two friends, Sapien and Nomad, give you the latest and greatest news. Covering television, movies, gaming, politics, tech, and whatever we feel is interesting. Not to mention comedy and rants. We're incredible and we thought we'd share. You're welcome.
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Podcasts:
In a unique shorter version of the show, the guys discuss how the UK is forcing Apple to publicly admit that Samsung didn't copy their iPad design, and what about Tim Drake never being Robin. That and other big geek news stories of the past week.
Another San Diego Comic-Con is behind us and it is time to recap. Steven and Adam will tell you what surprised them, what didn't, and what was just plain cool. Also, some other news in the world of geek from the past week.
The guys are back after the holiday. Hope it was great for you. This episode is jam-packed full of news including the EU failed to pass their version of SOPA, as well as other big news of the past week.
With Comic-Con coming, Steven and Adam discuss just how to survive the convention without ending up like the walking dead. Also, some big news stories from the past week.
A new-ish thing is websites that convert YouTube videos into MP3s. So, Google is going after those sites. Steven explains why Swiftkey is a good buy, and Adam likes the new IGN "thing". Also, some big news from the past week.
The Department of Justice begins looking into Internet Service Providers for antitrust issues. Some of the concerns are regarding data caps and how they hurt consumers. Another plan that hurts consumers is Verizon's new data plans. Plus, other big news stories from the past week.
Another E3 is in the books. The guys discuss what was good and bad of the event. They have differing views of the upcoming Nintendo Wii U. Adam discusses about the idea that the Xbox 360 has two years left. And, other big news stories from the past week.
There is some talk about the new PlayStation 4 would be a download-only console. Adam has some things to say about that. A new box set of Phase One of Marvel movies coming to a store near you. Also, other big news stories of the past week.
A particular writer believes that people should not learn coding unless you plan to be a programmer. The guys don't believe that and they explain why. DC Comics cancels Justice League International, and Beyonce gets sued for $100 million. Plus, some other big news stories from the past week.
As the summer movie season is upon us, they guys discuss what they are excited for to what they could give a damn about. The Avengers is about to cross one billion, and how Microsoft is all about failing right now. Some other news stories from the past week.
This has been a huge geek weekend. Free comic book day, Star Wars day, and a little indie flick called The Avengers. The guys discuss the recent comments about how developers want to ban used games from playing on their systems. They dissect the reason and the possible backlash. Also, other big news stories of the past week.
Google decides to add to the cloud race with them starting Google Drive. Apple has been welcomed to the malware world, while PC users roll their eyes. It would seem that 2012 will bring down the internet. All this and more big news from the past week.
With the release of The Avengers coming soon, the guys discuss everything about it. Why? Because it's awesome, that's why. Halo 4 gets a release date, and Fringe gets two endings in case they're cancelled. Smart. We, also, manage to cover other big news of the past week.
This episode covers a great range of topics. Everything from the traditional geeks news to sexism. Not sure how we ended up there, but it was. They discuss their Google+ page. It will be an interesting episode to listen to.
Some people believe that the internet is bad place. Well, that the internet is a bad place to express ideas. That's what the creative director of Assassin's Creed thinks. Not to mention there was a security flaw in the Facebook app on the iPhone. There was other news stories from the past week.