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droid milestoneThe Motorola Milestone, or Droid as it’s known Stateside, has been confirmed to land in Blighty from December 7.

The Milestone will be the first handset powered by Android 2.0 (or Eclair) and it will come with a 60 day free trial of MOTONAV.

Expansys has now confirmed that it’s expecting shipment of the handsets on December 4 and will release it to all from December 7.

To double the proof – The Milestone has also appeared on Motorola’s UK site.

MOTONAV is the Milestone’s turn-by-turn navigation which integrates with Google Maps. It jumps straight to Nav mode when snapped into the funky dock (you can obviously enter the application normally, sans dock). Google has spared nothing with this; providing its satellite, map, traffic, and location info with text-to-speech directions. Of course, the big G takes it one step further and adds layers like parking info, ATM spots, etc.

That dock is pretty cool as it allows your Milestone to sit on your desk or bedside surface and act like an alarm clock – it also comes with a car mount for using the device as a proper GPS unit. I don’t usually bother with this stuff but it’s pretty neat stuff – Moto use sensors to alter the handsets functionality. The dock turns the phone into that desk clock with widgets while the car mount just boots the phone into nav mode.

Naturally many would look at the new Moto as an iPhone challanger. It looks pretty slick and the software is definitely on the right track – it just hasn’t arrived there yet if you ask me. But, as those not yet tempted by Apple will point out as a counter argument – Apple can’t match Google in terms of messaging, email, and customisation.

It comes with a 5.0-megapixel camera with a dual LED flash, an 8GB microSD card (expandable to 32GB), a 3.7-inch multi-touch screen displaying at 265 DPI and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Motorola also claim it’s the thinnest QWERTY slider on the market

I reckon the iPhone is still better but, to be frank, I can see that the Milestone is probably the best Android phone out there :)

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panasonic-mw10First picture I saw of this little Panasonic lead me to believe that it was a neat portable LCD Television.

Gah – how wrong and foolish do I feel now?

What it is, in fact, is Panasonic’s new MW-10 “multimedia audio system photo frame”.

Not only will it show pictures held on either its 4GB of internal memory or stuff held on SD cards shoved in the units slot it sports an FM tuner and a built-in CD player to complement the iPod dock.

I’m a little dubious regarding the “audiophile-quality sound” that its supposed to pack but hey – until I hear it then we have to take the word of the press-release I guess.

It was released in Japan last month and is set to hit the states next month for an asking price of $299.95

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Sony Touch and Pocket Readers Come to UK – Preorder Now

August 26, 2009 Click to read more →
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Sony has just gone public and announced that the Sony Reader Pocket and Touch are coming to Blighty and pre-ordering has opened up already on sites such as Waterstones.
The Sony Reader Pocket is equipped with a 5 inch E Ink screen, 512MB of literary room and USB 2.0 sideloading, so it’s a direct competitor to [...]

Creative Zii EGG to Take on iPod Touch and Zune HD

July 28, 2009 Click to read more →
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Remember that Zii chip that had all that stem cell marketing stuff going on?
When I heard that Creative were going to shove it into an egg I was mightily confused….
Until I discovered that the Creative Zii EGG is actually a PMP that will be packing Android.
Not only that but it’s set to taunt the Touch [...]

A Real Computer in a Plug – The Sheevaplug From Marvell

July 6, 2009 Click to read more →
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This is Sheevaplug.
No, it’s not some hippy power-sipping appliance lover but a computer in a plug!
Dreamed up by Californian-based Marvell and it has  everything you need in a computer – cpu, memory, network connectivity and USB ports.
More specifically, it’s packing a 1.2GHz CPU, 512MB of flash memory and 512MB of RAM, along with a gigbit ethernet [...]