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Photos: Top 10 mobile design classics
Photo The T10 was one of the first devices to really capitalise on colour - the phone was available in pink, purple and blue, among other shades. As the jarring shades proved, the handset was aimed at young... [27 Nov 2006]
Visualize your Oracle database with treemaps
White Paper This article and its accompanying code demonstrate step-by-step how to generate a simple treemap that uses varying shades of green, yellow, and red to show you at a glance whether or not your tablespaces have enough free... [17 May 2006]
Color Management for Printing
White Paper Continuous tone images are produced with a virtually unlimited range of color or shades of grays. The proliferation of lower cost color printers has created a need for the management of processes used to print color images. [25 Feb 2004]
Photos: Accenture gets touchy feely with its interactive wall
Photo There were shades of sci-fi film Minority Report as Accenture showed off its 'interactive wall' at its Technology labs in France. The giant touch-sensitive displays can be used by many people at the same time and can... [01 Feb 2008]
Distributed Ordering Application Makes Franchise More Efficient
White Paper Its primary focus is on providing custom window coverings, including blinds, shutters, shades and draperies. Budget Blinds is one of the fastest growing franchise-based systems in the United States, with over 800... [01 Apr 2007]
Microsoft unveils touchscreen-PC-cum-tabletop
News The Microsoft Surface tabletop PC, for which Redmond has created both the hardware and software, offers shades of the technology seen in the sci-fi thriller Minority Report. Microsoft is taking the wraps off 'Milan' - a... [30 May 2007]
Open source: From techie backwater to mainstream success
Comment Linux is ubiquitous across the internet, and software vendors of all shades - even Microsoft - take pride in claiming open source status for their products. A quiet anniversary slipped past almost unnoticed this weekend. [05 Feb 2002]
Palm u-turn over colour blunder
News Instead, each pixel is capable of displaying roughly 4,000 shades, although the company says that some 58,000 "colour combinations" are possible using a variety of techniques - including turning pixels on and off and... [05 Sep 2002]
Five reasons Chrome will take over the world
News Chrome carries shades of an OS in a browser's clothing and Google's latest encroachment on Redmond's turf must have a few Microsoft execs sweating. Google dipped its mighty toe into the increasingly crowded world of... [02 Sep 2008]
"Reasonable doubt" on GSM safety, say French authorities
News Earlier comments from French scientists, who said there is no proven health risk associated with using a mobile, seemed to come in many shades of grey for consumers - leading the Afsse, which published a somewhat... [02 Feb 2004]
One $100 laptop rolls off the production line
News One of the machines on exhibit this week features a new, vividly orange exterior that complements other prototypes done up in shades of green, blue and yellow. The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) crusade for low-cost PCs for... [25 May 2006]
Palm faces legal action over m130 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... [28 Aug 2002]
CIO Jury: Corporate blogs more than a fad
News He said: "The real dilemma that we faced, as do all corporate blogs, is the issue of censorship, moderation, PR and the shades of grey between these three states. Corporate blogs can be a useful communication and... [08 Sep 2006]
Microsoft shows off Avalon
News With Windows XP or Windows Server 2003, users might see slower performance, fewer shades of grey or less 3D animation, Montgomery said. Although the next version of Windows is still about two years from release,... [22 Nov 2004]
British techie cracks Microsoft e-book software
News Indeed, the release of Jackson's software raises shades of an earlier legal case, in which Russian researcher Dmitry Sklyarov was arrested by FBI agents after he worked on a piece of commercial software that broke... [09 Jan 2003]
