November 21, 2008 4:15 AM PST

Photos: Gadgets we're thankful for, Part 2

by Crave staff
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CNET News Assistant Managing Editor Jennifer Guevin is grateful for her 2GB SanDisk Ultra II SD memory card, which also functions as a USB drive. Click on the image above to find out what other Crave contributors are feeling thankful for at the moment.

(Credit: James Martin/CNET News)

We at Crave are deeply thankful for family, friends, our jobs, health, and homes, among other blessings. But we're also grateful for memory cards, DVRs, floor-scrubbing robots, and electric toothbrushes, to name a few. We do write about tech toys for a living, after all.

To mark Thanksgiving, we've rounded up the gear we're feeling most grateful for--this week at least. Click on the above image to read the second batch of our gadget musings. And click here to see Part 1 of the gallery.

One last thing, what gear are you feeling most thankful for these days? Be sure to let us know in the talkback section below.

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