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Home computing advice in plain english (Computer Active)
Zattoo has developed a software program that allows you to watch TV on your computer. All you need is a broadband connection and a current operating system (Windows XP or Vista, Mac OS X or Linux). The service is legal and free of charge.
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Home computing advice in plain english (Computer Active)
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