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	<description>One of the most impressive displays at CES 2008 wasn&#39;t on the show floor. Instead of&amp;nbsp;a traditional plasma-screens-and-pamphlets&amp;nbsp;CES booth life|ware chose to build three fully functional&amp;nbsp;homes out&amp;nbsp;front of the Las Vegas Convention Center&amp;nbsp;to show&amp;nbsp;off&amp;nbsp;the various home automation products and solutions they offer.Jason from life|ware gave us a tour of the living room in one of the e-homes and showed us some very cool home automation solutions integrated with Windows Vista Media Center.For more info on life|ware visit http://www.life-ware.com</description>
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