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It's Christmas Eve! What was on your wish list?

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Computing, Gaming, Home A/V, Imaging, Mobile | by Samuel Axon | Wed Dec 24, 2008 9:44AM | 0 comments

It's Christmas Eve here at Obsessable (and quite a few other places too, we suppose!) and we're eagerly looking forward to seeing what's under each of our Christmas trees. For all the MacBooks, Wii Fits, and fancy cell phones we're hoping for, of course the biggest wish is to spend some time with family!

Never let it be said we aren't obsessed, though; we'll still be around today, so keep reading inbetween those present-opening and eggnog-chugging festivities. And we already have a couple things out there to help you make the best of the holiday: a guide to Hulu's best video tips on entertaining during the holidays and some ideas for family activities for the tech-obsessed.

We'd also love it if you'd tell us: what's your holiday wish? World peace, or an ultra-sexy, super-sleek netbook? Both, you say? We'll relay the message to the old man up north, but no promises!

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Related glossary terms:
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Nintendo Wii Balance Board, Apple MacBook 2008, Hulu

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