Any Yorkshireman will tell you that it's fish n chips 'as puts fry int' Friday' or something like that – well we disagree, because we think that sizzling sound is being made by our news.
So what news have we served up in a perfect beer batter with a side order of mushy peas today? Well stick around and we'll help you ketchup.
We opened with the news that Google has brought a little Digg to its search– with the capacity to vote stuff up and down your results page.
That was followed by the revelation that iPhone firmware version 2.2 had rolled itself onto our handsets while we were barely watching moaning vaguely about its lack of cut and paste but rather proud of its ability to show Google Street View. We even did a hands-on.
We like OLEDs of all sizes here on TechRadar, but Sony prefers the bigger ones apparently.
Censorship was hitting our UK broadcasters – with Channel 4 self censoring its news and Sky censoring its EPG.
Elsewhere, YouTube's fuzzy past appears to be drifting further out of focus and we found out that using YouTube is good for your kids.
Other chips
Amazon's Black Friday $199 PS3 tease
Stuff the phone - get GPS in your SIM card
Dell wants Chrome to replace IE on new PCs
Dido's site optimised for Apple iPhone
Where next for Rockstar's mighty GTA?
Teenager live-streams his own suicide
Sony heads up PriceGrabber annual list
Massive PC slowdown forecast for 2009


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