Some movies previously available for streaming on iTunes and Netflix are disappearing from those sites' libraries. Reporter Greg Sandoval drops by the podcast studio to explain why (hint: it's about money) and whether we can expect it to change anytime soon.
Also in this podcast: We knew layoffs were coming to Yahoo, and today, they finally happened; Mac clone maker Psystar uses a new argument in its legal fight against Apple; AOL makes it easy to track your friends' social-network movements; and how Web users in England got their Wikipedia back.
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Today's stories:
TV has license to kill movies at iTunes, Netflix
Yahoo pink slips issued, recruiters circling above
Yahoo investor urges Microsoft search deal
Psystar shifts course, says Apple abusing copyright
Report: Google Chrome 'coming out of beta'
U.K. Net watchdog backtracks on Wikipedia ban