House votes not to delay analog TV’s death
środa, styczeń 28th, 2009The effort to delay next month’s scheduled death of analog television suffered a setback in Congress on Wednesday, despite warnings that millions of American homes will not be able to see broadcast shows in three weeks.div class=”feedflare”
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