Techie BreakieHappy Thursday morning all. It may not be the end of the week just yet, but that’s no reason not to celebrate: we’re pulling together all the latest tech news for you right here, so come join in the festivities and fill up on all the breaking stories in techie breakie!

First up, we got hands-on with Sony’s latest line up of Reader eBooks. As well as the tidy little Pocket with a stunning display that looks like solid paper, we got to grips with the Reader Touch, a touchscreen version with a stylus to take notes or deface literary works at will. Come see them in our galleries!

In mobile meanwhile, Motorola is planning to unveil its Android handsets, while Nokia announced a new service to let you pay by SMS and Vodafone is ditching internet charges tomorrow.

In gaming, a new rumour about the PSP-4000 broke out, while several tasty tablet stories came to light: the Archos Android slate got pictured for the first time and the mystery MID got outed. Can we have one please?

Still hungry? Fill up on all the latest over on the homepage!

1. Nokia N97 tips: Moviemaking masterclass
2. Nokia N97 hands-on video!
3. Sony VAIO W hands-on video!

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