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  • Microsoft wedding vow - die, die, d-IE
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  • Armchair Easter Egg hunt
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  • ID Cards: A solution looking for a problem
  • Intel: Netbooks just for children...you've got to be kidding
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  • Barack Obama hands the Queen a personalised iPod
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