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Telly starts shipping its free ad-supported 55-inch TVs
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I have no doubt people will be able to hack it. What I'm saying is there is no way it could be hacked without the company finding out and forcing you to return it or pay up. When you sign up you have to give them your personal information and credit card. If you disconnect it from the Internet, filter its Internet traffic, or modify it in any way they will tell you to return it and if you don't return it they will charge the credit card.
From their terms of service:
If they can hack it there's a way to do it covertly. It's only a matter of time.