Tag: colour
iPod Shuffles now in living colour
January 31st, 2007 by CNET.com.auOriginally available only in silver, the tiny music player now is available in a choice of four bright hues.
Photos: 2009 range of Apple iPods
September 10th, 2009 by Jasmine FranceIf just reading about the new range of iPods isn't enough to whet your appetite, we have a gallery of the new range with commentary and Australian pricing.
A history of plasma panels
June 19th, 2007 by CNET News.com StaffPlasma display technology has been around for over forty years. One of its long-time leaders, Larry Weber, believes the best is yet to come in plasma televisions. Here's a look at some of its milestones.
Come fly with me: iPhone airport managers
April 30th, 2009 by Joseph HanlonIf you fantasise about managing airport traffic then we've stumbled across a few iPhone games that may appease those desires.
iPhone, Peggle: Together at last
May 13th, 2009 by Joseph HanlonYou may have played hundreds of iPhone games already; from the fantastic Crayon Physics Deluxe, to the painful Brothers In Arms, but you haven't played a game that is as perfect for this platform as Peggle.
Building a better e-reader with Blio
January 8th, 2010 by Ina FriedThe computing pioneer, Ray Kurzweil, is at CES showing off his Blio software that combines digital books with video, audio and web content.
iPhone app for EOS 5D Mark II
March 3rd, 2009 by Joseph HanlonAn application has been developed for the iPhone exclusively for users of the Canon EOS 5D Mark II dSLR camera, helping users to use the camera's features confidently.
Apple plans 2GB iPod shuffle, cuts price on 1GB player
February 20th, 2008 by Anne BroacheApple on Tuesday shuffled (har, har) its lineup of matchbook-size digital music players, announcing a new iPod Shuffle with double the storage space and slashing the price of its 1GB models to AU$65.
iPhone rumour MMCVXII: OLED display
May 20th, 2009 by Joseph HanlonRumours have it that the next-generation iPhone will be bigger inside, simpler outside and feature only one noteworthy improvement: an OLED display.
Fun with the Mac motion sensor
June 18th, 2008 by Jason ParkerLiquidmac uses the Sudden Motion Sensor function of your laptop to fill the screen with simulated liquid.
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