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		<title>By: Kasey Skala</title>
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		<description>Matt, great questions. 

I would assume there would be some auto-update features, much like what video games do now (XBox Live). If not, you&#039;re right, it&#039;ll fail due to having to continually upgrade your tv set.

I definitely welcome this &quot;technology&quot;. I have a friend who has the cords, plugins, etc, to view his computer via his flatscreen (different from this, I know) and that simple feature is convenient. How great would it be to be watching tv, needing to Google something and not having to pick up your laptop or go to your CPU unit? 

We integrate our telephones, why not televisions?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Matt, great questions. </p>
<p>I would assume there would be some auto-update features, much like what video games do now (XBox Live). If not, you&#8217;re right, it&#8217;ll fail due to having to continually upgrade your tv set.</p>
<p>I definitely welcome this &#8220;technology&#8221;. I have a friend who has the cords, plugins, etc, to view his computer via his flatscreen (different from this, I know) and that simple feature is convenient. How great would it be to be watching tv, needing to Google something and not having to pick up your laptop or go to your CPU unit? </p>
<p>We integrate our telephones, why not televisions?</p>
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