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The 2011 Emmy Awards REUTERS

The 2012 Emmys are tonight, and for those who cannot get to a television there is nothing to worry about.

By simply clicking this link, viewers can watch the 2012 Emmys and red carpet entrances with the latest fashions live from the comfort of their computers.

Ustream is also offering a downloadable app so the live footage can be viewed through mobile devices too.

The 64th Primetime Emmy Awards begin Sunday at 7 p. EDT on ABC.

“Mad Men” is predicted to make Emmy history after being nominated for 17 awards, including Outstanding Drama Series, NESN reported. The show has won best drama for the last four years — with the only other series to match that being “Hill Street Blues,” “L.A. Law” and “The West Wing.”

Claire Danes is a favorite to win Outstanding Lead Actress in Drama for her role on “Homeland” as CIA operative Carrie Mathison. “Homeland” has received more nominations than any other show at the 2012 Emmys.

Kathy Bates is another contender for the same award for her role on “Harry’s Law.” The actress recently announced that she underwent a double mastectomy after being diagnosed with breast cancer. It’s not Bates’ first time dealing with cancer; she is also in remission from ovarian cancer.

Damian Lewis from “Homeland” and Jon Hamm from “Mad Men” are the top contenders to win Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama.

ABC’s “Modern Family” is expected to win Outstanding Comedy Series for the third time, but no Emmy records will be broken there. “Fraiser” has won the most times with five awards.