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February 2, 2011
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Dell Streak 7 Gets Aggressive Pricing, Imminent Release
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Welcome Year of the Rabbit With Chinese New Year DownloadsNow's the time to freshen up the house, yourself, and your PC for the year to come. Feasting, family, and fun are all parts of the celebration, and these downloads--from video calling to recipe software to fonts and desktop themes--are here to help with just that. We've even found a program to help understand the lunar calendar itself.
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Fun and cheerful free Windows 7 theme puts candies on your desktop.
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