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When Google decided to sell their own Android blower, the Nexus One, almost as many column inches were given to how they’d do this as were given to the actual handset.

Well, they’ve opened a new store, from which they plan to sell Android phones from a variety of carriers and manufacturers.

This will be a one-stop-shop for your choice of Android mobile.

There’s nothing really new about Google.com/phone but by bringing all those phones together it shows that Google may have been getting concerned about having bits of Android dotted about the place. Having it all centralised should strengthen the brand identity as well as making the punters life a little easier.

The Nexus One has obviously gone all official now and the pricing seems to follow a familiar format: $180 on contract with T-Mobile, $530 unlocked, both available through that new online store I’ve just been chatting about.

So, what’s the specs and stuff?

It’s got the 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and a 3.7 inch, 480×800 AMOLED screen.

The camera is a 5MP number paired with an LED flash. It can take MPEG-4 video which can be fired off to YouTube with one-click.

The trackball’s got a natty multicolour LED for different notifications, and it would be silly not to have a compass, GPS, Wi-Fi, stereo Bluetooth or a 3.5mm headphone jack. Thankfully it has all those :)

You also get two mics for “active noise suppression,” light and proximity sensors, and an accelerometer onboard.

The battery promises 5 hours of 3G browsing and 7 hours of 3G talk time.

It sounds like Europe (?inc UK?) will get the Nexus One for €450 for a contract-free device or €200 if tethered to a two-year Vodafone contract.

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O2 iPhone TattooI have a few tats and I feel that it’s a way of self-expression. All the ink on my body means something to me.

O2 has opened some phone tattoo parlours in London and Manchester so you can personailse your new blower.

New and upgrading customers can get their new phone tattooed for no extra cost all through December

There are 500 designs to pick from – from animals to anchors, butterflies to band logos.

You can also pick a font and get anything written on there instead – although you’re not allowed enough letters to type GadgetyNews; 9 characters and you’re done.

Phone tattooing will be available in two shops – the flagship O2 shop on Oxford Street, and the Manchester Arndale Centre.

Customers can choose their design once they get to the store or flick through the art books at o2phonetattoos.co.uk, where they can pick an image and see what it’ll look like on their phone.

Where to go:
O2, 368 Oxford Street, London W1C 1JW
O2, Unit 168, Arndale Centre, Manchester, M4 2HU

Show me your results :)

Thanks Jack!

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Yanko Store Opens – Buy Concepts and Gadgety Joy

October 20, 2009 Click to read more →
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Yanko Design has finally answered lots of gadgety prayers.
For too long have we marvelled at items such as the d*light pillow and magnetic spice racks without actually being able to own them.
But now this has changed good people!
Watch your credit card though
Here’s the link you need
Be patient – as you can [...]

Microsoft Store Plans Leaked – Pictures and Everything!

July 25, 2009 Click to read more →
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If you’re curious as to what Microsoft’s new retail stores are going to look like wonder no more – Gizmodo has been passed a Powerpoint presentation that shows all the plans and designs.
The presentation is by Lippincott, a “design and brand strategy” consultant firm with extensive retail experience that it appears Microsoft has hired to help develop [...]

Freerunner – Truly Free Wi-Fi in Your Area

May 20, 2009 Click to read more →
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Genuine free Wi-Fi is thin on the ground…. errr….. air.
Those places that do offer ‘free wi-fi’ will stand over you until you buy a coffee, beer or bun.
That could be about to change with the introduction of Freerunner.
Freerunner has been thought-up by Owen Geddes, one of the people responsible for The Cloud network.
No need for [...]

Most Kids Between 7 and 15 Own at Least One Mobile Phone

February 18, 2009 Click to read more →

35% of kids own a mobile by the time they are 8 years old – this was the finding of the charity Personal Finance Education Group (pfeg).
The survey also discovered that three-quarters of all children aged seven to 15 owned “at least” one mobile.
It found that children as young as seven were offering to do chores in exchange for [...]

Samsung NC20 Ready For Pre-order via BT Shop

February 5, 2009 Click to read more →

Looking for a netbook?
Howsabout the 12.1-inch, VIA Nano-powered Samsung NC20?
It is pretty much ready to be shipped out to buyers in Blighty.
The BT Shop is currently taking preorders for the machine, which is priced at £390.98.
The white version will be ready in 5 to 7 days but you’ll have to wait a week-or-two for the [...]

Mir:ror Available NOW!

December 9, 2008 Click to read more →

Remember the RFID tagging doohickey from Violet dubbed Mir:ror?
Well, it’s out and ready to buy according to the email that I’ve just got!
For a “mere 45 Euros” you get your Mir:ror, 3 Ztamps and a pair of Nan:ztag programmable micro-rabbits.
I think this is another one for my crimbo list
Nip over to Violet’s website!