So Valentine’s Day is upon us, and it seems more and more of us are moving away from the traditional flowers and chocolates.
In an age where you can now send virtual e-valentines through e-mail and themed text messages to mobile phones, many are choosing to woo their partners (and potential partners) the digital way.
According to a survey carried out by a leading electrical retailer, 23% of women said they’d rather receive a cool gadget than the traditional choccies and roses. Nearly a third of women said they would buy their partners a gadget for Valentines - with the most popular requested items including MP3 players, digital cameras and satellite navigation systems.


