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Home A/V | by Stephen Schenck | Mon Nov 17, 2008 1:01PM | 0 comments

TiVo and Domino's are partnering to bring pizza ordering to your television screen. Users of TiVo models in series two on up with broadband connections can now access an ordering system through the Domino's advertisements on the DVRs. You can plug in your address to find the nearest Domino's location, or set up an account for quick log-on. From there you can choose your pies, side orders, and customize your order. Once it's in, you can check the TiVo for delivery status updates. Although the system doesn't offer any improvement over placing an order online, the tie-in makes sense, with pizza an integral part of many movie nights. The one caveat seems to be that the orders are cash-only, with no way to automate billing through TiVo. The service should be available now, so if you get the craving for a pie, check the service out and let us know what you think of it in the comments below.

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