Yes, we’re still waiting on the official release of the Dell Streak over here in the colonies, but abroad it’s already available, and MoDaCo ’s Paul O’Brien has taken his to the root. He’s figured out how to make the Streak a more willing partner for your su exploits, and has kindly shared the details.

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Dell Streak gets rooted, now accepting superusers
It may sound like a mid-boss in some forgotten and poorly translated NES game, but Dr. Eye (aka the N18C) is actually a sort of keyboard-endowed MID from Inventec. This chubby clamshell sports a QWERTY keyboard, a 4.8-inch VGA touchscreen, 3G, WiFi, and a front-facing webcam.

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Inventec’s Dr. Eye puts Android in a pocket-sized laptop
The last time we saw eviGroup’s Wallet it’d been given an ’80s-style two-tone bezel and a January release date. Thankfully, the two-tone look has gone, but that anticipated date didn’t exactly pan out either. The MID is officially now shipping, with the base (chrome-free) model going for €199 (about $245).

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The last time we saw eviGroup’s Wallet it’d been given an ’80s-style two-tone bezel and a January release date.

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eviGroup’s Android Wallet MID now available, chrome is optional (video)
For Acer , the future is the MID , and for you, that future starts next month. In May the company will launch what is said to be a “full line” of mobile internet devices, following up on that patent application filed way back in January of 2009 (which came complete with the incredibly high-detail picture above). What the company is not saying is exactly what the nature of these MIDs will be, except than they will be rocking version 4.0 of the company’s Shell UI

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Acer set to fill our lives with MID goodness in May
You’ll recall, wise and knowledgeable as you are, that we weren’t exactly bowled over by Sharp’s keyboard-equipped PC-Z1 portable when we got to play with it at IFA last year. Coming back for another bite at the cherry, the Japanese company has just announced the NetWalker PC-T1, which does away with the disappointing keyboard but retains the crazy pixel density (1024 x 600 resolution on a 5-inch display) and Freescale i.MX515 CPU of its predecessor

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Sharp’s NetWalker PC-T1 is the very definition of an MID, coming in May
That lovable little Windows 7-powered Cowon W2 MID has gotten two steps closer to reality this week with a price tag and release date. In order, 599,000 to 739,000KRW (equivalent to $533 and $658 in US, respectively) and Monday, January 25th.

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Cowon W2 spec’d, priced, and dated for Korean consumers
When we first laid eyes on the SmartQ V5 , we were pretty underwhelmed…

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SmartQ V5 MID available now to a world that’s just stopped caring
Well, well, it looks like Camangi’s WebStation is finally making good on its shipments. The first of Gear Diary’s two pre-orders arrived and the gang has been more than happy to put together quick unboxing video for us to enjoy

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Camangi WebStation lands in American hands, promptly unboxed on video
Well, well, it looks like Camangi’s WebStation is finally making good on its shipments. The first of Gear Diary’s two pre-orders arrived and the gang has been more than happy to put together quick unboxing video for us to enjoy.

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Camangi WebStation lands in American hands, promptly unboxed on video