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Published: 28 November 2008 11:53 GMT
XO x 2: Continuing the charity theme, why not give the CIO in your life one of these - the One Laptop Per Child's XO laptop.
The cute ruggedised mini laptop would make a handy web browser for using around the house and a handy pacifier for CIOs' techie kids. Plus, spending £275 (plus P+P) to get it on Amazon.co.uk under the 'Give One, Get One' scheme means you'll be equipping a child in the developing world with an XO too. Splendid.
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