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Loaded: T-minus 1 day for DTV switch
Created: 06/11/2009
Video description: Virgin Mobile USA launches pay-as-you-go broadband, Microsoft starts making antivirus software and stops making Money (the software, not the currency), and this is your final reminder about the digital TV transition.

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