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March 19, 2007 5:30 AM PDT

Spa treatment for CrackBerry addicts

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: CrackBerry.com)

Crave has been remiss in our self-imposed obligation to issue public service announcements on a regular basis, and for that we sincerely apologize. So today we'll try to make up for our shortcomings by addressing the dreaded "BlackBerry Thumb" affliction.

New York spa Graceful Services is joining a trend started by major U.S. hotels and is offering a "BlackBerry Finger Massage," according to My: Tech News. We don't know of anyone personally who has undergone such treatment, but we wouldn't be surprised to hear that it was frequented by a certain celebrity known to have a close personal attachment to her BlackBerry. Which, coincidentally, brings us full circle back to our last PSA: the "HairMax LaserComb."

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