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		<title>A computer so small, it fits in a wall socket</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Gizmodo&#8230; U.K. firm Jade Integration has unveiled a computer so small, it fits into a wall socket and is powered via Ethernet. The Jack PC, a rival to the smallest PC in the world, can hook up to a standard monitor, keyboard, and mouse, and runs Windows CE, the stripped-down version of Windows often [...]]]></description>
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