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Tuesday, 11th October 2005
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  • Intel unveils dual-core Xeon Server Processor
  • Bots swim with fish at London Aquarium
  • Mozilla launches final Thunderbird 1.5 beta
  • IBM drops patent fight with SCO
  • Wireless industry comes together for faster Wi-Fi
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