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	<title>Comments on: How to Save Money Using Technology</title>
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		<title>By: aaron</title>
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		<description>Under &quot;No Wires&quot; I thought utilizing BD (Blue Tooth) technology would have been mentioned. BD tech has been great for in home systems thus far and could be utilized in so many more new ways if someone wanted to get creative. There are now TV&#039;s promising to use the technology not only as a remote control feature to communicate with your cell phone apps but to also receive pictures im guessing something in the order of a jpeg file. So i want to know when we can look for a tv where we don&#039;t need a computer a video game console or a dvr or a satellite receive. All this boxy junk in the living room any more so wat if the tv is a couple inches thicker hang it on the wall and everything is there.</description>
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