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  • Intel claims dual-core launch beats Opteron
  • Apple silences MacBook Pro fans
  • Sony boss attacks 'copycat' Microsoft
  • Windows Vista beta downloads end today
  • Foreign games fail to score in China
  • Gartner blasts EU roaming proposals
  • Police use technology to identify football hooligans
  • Sales staff not maximising CRM
  • Security experts warn of Mac OS X Trojan
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