Colour Space Proof Creative
Downloads Colour Space Proof Creative is one out of three versions of the Colour Space Proof series and offers all the features a professional proof system should. By this, print jobs may now be displayed colour-reliably on any monitor/computer with an...
[May 18, 2006, 8:00]
Colour Palm hits the UK in March
News After months of rumours and hype, it was announced on Tuesday that the first colour Palm organiser would hit the UK on 1 March for £349.99. The Palm IIIc is based on the latest 3.5 release of the Palm OS, and includes a 256-colour display, 8MB of...
[February 22, 2000, 15:52]
News Burst: Colour Palm arrives in UK
News After months of rumours and hype, the first colour Palm organiser hits the UK 1 March. The Palm IIIc, based on the latest 3.5 release of the Palm OS, features a 256-colour display. It will be in UK shops for £349.99.
[February 22, 2000, 11:02]
A Year Ago: Colour CE market demand questioned
News Gadget-hungry buyers can expect to pay a premium for colour enabled CE-based devices, the first of which are expected to be launched next month, but there is still a question mark over whether or not there is a market for colour at this level.
[February 4, 2000, 6:01]
Colour CE market demand questioned
News Gadget-hungry buyers can expect to pay a premium for colour enabled CE-based devices, the first of which are expected to be launched next month, but there is still a question mark over whether or not there is a market for colour at this level.
[February 4, 1999, 16:51]
Handspring adds colour to Treo
News As expected, Handspring has launched the long-awaited colour version of its wireless handheld device, as it attempts to shore up its market share against rivals such as Sony and Palm. The Treo 270 launched in both the US and the UK on Tuesday...
[May 28, 2002, 11:22]
Dell tipped to add colour
News Dell may be set to add more colour to its printer plans for the coming year. Among the things missing from Dell's current line are a colour laser printer and a multifunction laser printer that can also fax, scan and copy documents, analysts said.
[January 6, 2004, 10:35]
A Year Ago: Win CE 2.0 aims global, adds colour
News Key features of version 2.0 include support for colour screens, more connectivity options (including Ethernet support), ActiveSync automatic synchronisation, printing, support for e-mail attachments, scalable TrueType fonts, cascading menus, file...
[October 30, 1998, 5:50]
Palm to tap colour for next release
News Palm Computing is bringing colour to its world. The company, soon to be spun off from 3Com as Palm, is expected to begin shipping the latest version of its Palm operating system, as well as the first colour Palm handheld, in February.
[February 1, 2000, 8:54]
Geany-arse colour chooser
Blog But I couldn't hold back from waxing lyrical about the Geany text editor and its fantastic Colour Chooser (screengrab below). A terrible pun, I know. It's such a neat little IDE, and despite the allure of gedit and it's support for SuperCollider, I...
[March 6, 2009, 11:03]
Affordable colour laser printers
Talkback I bought a Konica-Minolta colour laser on the second-hand market, and its capabilities were quite high - it would create high-gloss colour ouput at pretty good speeds, when it wasn't giving trouble in the paper-handling department.
[May 23, 2006, 10:01]
Palm sued over colour claims
News By using techniques such as flashing pixels and by combining nearby pixels of different shades, Palm said, the device can display more than 58,000 "colour combinations. Handheld maker Palm is facing a class action lawsuit for misstating the number...
[August 28, 2002, 8:19]
Handspring launches colour Treo PDA in UK
News Handspring has released its latest colour-screen organiser -- the Treo 90 -- in the UK, with non-English versions to follow later this year. VAT) device contains a few features distinguishing it from other Palm OS-based organisers, including a...
[September 24, 2002, 16:00]
Comdex Fall: HP has coolest colour CE 2.0 palmtop
News Although several vendors showed devices based on Windows CE 2.0 at the show, HP scored bonus points with the unit's beautiful 256-colour backlit TFT screen. The firm matched the display with a powerful specification of 16Mb RAM, Plug -and-Play VGA...
[November 18, 1997, 9:27]
Dell in colour - sort of
News The PC maker Wednesday said customers can pick the colour of its latest consumer and small-business notebook PC, the Inspiron 3700. Only when opened can one see the colour on its palm rest and bezel, which holds the notebook screen.
[September 23, 1999, 11:52]
Nokia set to launch colour wireless organiser
News A colour-screen personal organiser/mobile phone combination from Nokia and Symbian may beat rival products from Microsoft and Palm to market. Nokia of Finland says it will launch the 9210 Communicator in March or April in Europe and Asia, offering...
[January 15, 2001, 10:19]
MSN Messenger Font Colour Changer
Downloads From the developer: "This is simple, very small program that changes your font colour when using MSN Messenger. It has the advantage of having a colour picker rather than MSN's usual choice of colour (in Windows anyway).
[September 24, 2002, 8:22]
Affordable colour laser printers review
Reviews Even though it was introduced as long ago as1993, the colour laser printer has remained a rarity in the office, a £3,000 curiosity popular only with graphics professionals. Recently, though, the colour laser has become cheaper, trimmed inches from...
[March 16, 2004, 8:00]
Sharp teases UK with colour PIM, wide-screen Net TV
News The M1-10 Color Zaurus is a PIM featuring a 5-inch colour TFT screen with 65,000 colours, pen input, a Web browser, sound capture facility and optional digital camera card. It will be available in Japan from mid-1997.
[November 6, 1996, 11:26]
Handspring Visor in glorious colour
News Handheld computer company Handspring announced its first colour PDA, the Visor Prism, Monday. In conjunction with the launch of a Prism, Handspring announced a GPS module, an MP3 player colour game pack for its handheld computers.
[October 16, 2000, 15:48]



