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&quot;After Christmas, only so many of them are going to make it,&quot; says Michael Reinhold, director of marketing at Mirage Concepts of Fresno, California. Mirage&#039;s product, simply called Trivia, is the only one to run on Macintosh computers; it sells for $49.95.&lt;/p&gt;
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