Techie BreakieMorning all. Time to start the day the healthy way, with a big bowl of all the breaking tech headlines. They’re all ready and waiting in techie breakie, so read on and fill up.

Lots of weird and wonderful tech has been breaking through in recent hours: as well as a phone designed for 4 year olds, we caught the world’s first printer with its own app store, Google’s landmark recognition software, Pioneer’s home server sreaming dashboard device and Vodafone’s home 3G signal boosting box.

In mobile, we unboxed the Sony Ericsson C903 sleek cameraphone, and got a glimpse of OTOY running Crysis on a mobile phone (really). In gaming meanwhile, the Tony Hawk skateboard controller could be used for a whole range of games, and OCZ’s OLED keyboard designed for gamers is nearing release.

Not hearty enough for you? There are plenty more stories piling through on the homepage.

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