The addictive video game "Angry Birds" will be migrating to television screens this summer. The move is being made possible by Roku,a Saratoga company which will be adding "Angry Birds" to the menu of more than 250 entertainment options available through its set-top box for streaming video and music over high-speed Internet connections. The Angry Birds game will come installed, free, ona new version of Roku 's streaming box that also will includea controller. That means the owners of the more than1 million Roku players that already have been sold in the past three years will have to buy the new model if they want to play Angry Birds or other video games expected to be added during the next year. Roku and Angry Birds game maker ...
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