Merry Christmas from PC Pro
By Barry Collins, Online Editor
Posted on 21 Dec 2007 at 16:10
PC Pro would like to wish all of its readers a merry Christmas and a happy new year.
We'd like to thank you for making 2007 a record-breaking year for PC Pro, with our website traffic figures hitting an all-time high and the magazine continuing to dominate the monthly market.
Keep checking this website over the Christmas holidays, as we'll be bringing you a selection of articles looking back over the past year in IT.
If you get bored of the turkey and repeats of My Family, you can download the new PC Pro podcast, or seek refuge on the ever-active PC Pro forums.
We'll also be starting the new year with a bang, with a team of reporters covering the world's biggest technology event - the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Click here to read our preview of CES 2008 and check our live coverage of the show from 6 January.
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