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Today's Tech News: Everything from TVs to Blu-ray players getting networked

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LG Vice President John Taylor shows off a 42-inch LCD NetCast TV, which includes connections to Netflix, Skype, Vudu, Yahoo and YouTube.
 
Everything from TVs to Blu-ray players getting networked
By Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY
Would you like the Internet with your new tech toy purchase this year? Even if you don't, you're going to be hard-pressed to find a new gadget or gizmo in 2010 that doesn't also connect you to Web services from Netflix movies and Pandora online music to Facebook and Flickr photos and Skype video phone calls. Read more
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