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Thursday, 3rd November 2005
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  • Sex and drugs and SMS
  • Solar power charges iPod
  • Firefox reportedly breaks 10 percent barrier worldwide
  • Nokia unveils open source mobile browser
  • Come to Hannover 2006, says CeBIT delegation
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