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Where to Watch the Colorado Presidential Debate Online

Want to watch the Colorado presidential debate online? We have you covered!

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Egypt, Libya, Romney and Obama, How the Internet Played a Role in it All

U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens was one of several Americans killed during attacks on the US embassy in Libya, after protesters and armed men stormed the embassy. It appears that the Internet, namely Twitter and online statements, may have been a large factor in all of this. A string of Internet events appear to have led up to the disruption, which killed a total of four Americans, including the Ambassador.

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Now You Can Watch Amazon Prime Instant Video on the iPad!

Amazon made an exciting announcement today that users can now watch Amazon Prime Instant Video on the iPad. It appears that Amazon is slowly acknowledging that a large portion of its Prime member base has, and is loyal to, an iPad. With many Prime members frustrated that the free book lending benefit of a Prime membership only works on an actual Kindle device, Amazon seems to finally have learned to play nice with their Kindle’s adversary with today’s announcement that Amazon Instant Video is now able to be used on the iPad.

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Why Would You Need a Smart TV (and What is a Smart TV, Anyways?) – We Explain

You may have heard of the new trend towards Smart TVs, which are also known as Internet connected televisions. But why would you want a SmartTV? Should you ditch your old television set and run out and buy a Smart TV? Will you be missing out if you don’t have an Internet connected TV? Here’s what you need to know about Smart TVs, and the alternatives, such as a Smart DVD player or a set top streaming Internet media player.

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Comcast Offers ‘Boss Button’ to Hide Watching March Madness Basketball at Work

It’s time again for March Madness. For those of you who don’t follow sports, March Madness refers to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Men’s Division One basketball tournament, which occurs during three weeks in March. During which sixty-five universities duke it out in 64 games. So popular is March Madness that The NCAA now streams it live on the Internet with a service called March Madness on Demand (MODD); and so ardent are March Madness fans that Comcast has sponsored a button on the viewer called “The Boss Button” which, when pressed, throws up a fakespread sheet, so that fans can watch while at work without getting busted.

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Join the Hulu Hullabaloo – Free Television Shows, Movies, and More, all Online – at Hulu.com

Hulu.com is a video-on-demand service offering 250 TV series, from old classics to contemporary favorites, and clips from a further 150 series; 100 full-length movies; sports highlights from the NBA and the NHL; and Web-based programs – all free! Firefly fans will be thrilled to find 14 episodes there, alongside Dragnet and, yes, Nanny and the Professor.

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Want Emoticons for MSN? Here’s Where to Find Them!

If you use MSN Messenger or email, chances are that at some point you will find yourself using, or wanting, emoticons for MSN. Emoticons are emotional graphics – visual ways to express the way you feel when words alone just aren’t enough. Of course, you probably knew that. But what you may not have known is just how many emoticons for MSN there are (such as alien, 3d, and even erotic adult emoticons!) – or where to get them. Or how to create or make your own emoticons for MSN!

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Zeon Portable DVD Player with Integrated iPod Video Dock from iLuv Makes One Sweet Christmas, Fathers Day or Mothers Day, or Birthday Gift!

The Zeon portable DVD player with integrated iPod video dock from iLuv is one hot new device, and they make fantastic Christmas gifts! This portable DVD player with integrated video iPod dock (also misleadingly called the “jWin iLuv Portable Tablet Video System for Apple iPod Video”) is the easiest way on the planet to watch all those video podcasts and television shows you’ve downloaded from the Internet to your video iPod (while traveling, or even at home or work), without developing a permasquint! And with a 7″ video screen, built-in speakers, viewing stand, and remote, it’s also a full on portable DVD player, all in one compact 10″ x 6″ package! Yes, you really can take it with you!

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IN2TV – Free Internet Television with Classic Shows from AOL

AOL’s new IN2TV free Internet television service will be serving up a heaping helping of vintage television shows on six channels, including LOL TV, DramaRama TV, ToonTopia TV, Heros and Horrors TV, Rush TV, and Vintage TV.

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Comedy Central Offers Internet Television with Its Motherload Network

The Motherload Network (not the “Motherload Network”!) is a new Internet television offering from Comedy Central.

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NerdTV Talk Show Now Available for Download

NerdTV is the new online television show bringing the pioneers and captains of industry into your home and, if NerdTV has their way, making them household names even in non-nerdy households.

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Tivo Offers Internet Downloads of Television Shows Before They Air On Cable, with Independent Film Channel

Tivo has announced that it has added the ability to download television shows via the Internet, directly to your Tivo hard drive. And sometimes before the shows even air on cable! Announcing the deal struck with the Independent Film Channel (IFC), Tivo indicated that Tivo customers would be able to…