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		<title>9 Ways to speed up Windows XP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’ve just finished setting up a new PC for a client and I think some of you will be interested in some of the tweaks I make to all of my clients PCs to make them quicker. I’ve focused here on the ones which are simple to do and won’t cause problems if you get [...]]]></description>
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// 
By Tom Kaneshige &#124; CIO UK
Published: 09:10 GMT, 14 August 09

It&#8217;s a wonder Apple sales folks aren&#8217;t dressed up like storks when they sell you an iPhone. The device has taken on a life of its own, and iPhone owners cradle them like newborns.
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