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December 23, 2008 11:00 AM PST

Happy holidays from Crave!

by Erica Ogg
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Hi all,

Quick programming note: posting is going to be rather light on Crave starting Tuesday.

Many of us will be on vacation for the holidays for the next week and a half, so the normal font of gadgety goodness will at times seem like a trickle. But don't worry, someone will always be on duty over the holiday break and if there's big news, expect to find it here.

Happy holidays from all of us at Crave!

Erica Ogg is a CNET News reporter who covers Apple, HP, Dell, and other PC makers, as well as the consumer electronics industry. She's also one of the hosts of CNET News' Daily Podcast. In her non-work life, she's a history geek, a loyal Dodgers fan, and a mac-and-cheese connoisseur. E-mail Erica.
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by loose_screw December 23, 2008 11:09 AM PST
Lazy bums...

Just kidding, have a great holiday!
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