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    Geisrud: I find myself unable to feel sorry for people who now "won't be able to watch TV" come February, as big media tends to report. Come on, you've had yea... more »
    ripfire: How about a coupon for a BluRay player? more »
    OMG! Ponies!: Can't we get this program for other electronics. I'm thinking of upgrading my 2 year-old MacBook. more »
    Serolf Divad: Bah, I guarantee you that once the funding dries up, DTV converters will be selling for $10.00 at Best Buy, and I'm not talking old stock. more »
    zenpoet: I don't see any converter boxes anywhere for $38.00 How about a box that doesn't actually cost anyone money, other than the government? more »
    Monty: It is ironic that the people least able to use an extra box hooked up to a boob tube are the only ones forced to do so. Here's hoping they all get th... more »
    nutbastard: Ah yes, the US Government - so incompetent they can't even give money away according to plan. Of course that's been sort of a theme with em lately so ... more »
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    DTV Coupon Program Broke, Busted

    As expected, the DTV coupon program has gone broke—blowing through their $1.34 billion budget well short of the February 17th transition date. More »
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    DTV Coupons to Run Out Next Month?

    The government has been handing out $40 DTV converter coupons left and right—so many, in fact, that they may reach their $1.34-billion budget cap before the transition happens February 17th.