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ColorWare unveils custom elite paint finish Sennheiser mics

ColorWare has been putting color on gadgets and other devices for a long time now. Typically, its coloring services are often seen on smartphones and computers. The company is now offering colorful and custom created microphones from Sennheiser. You can get your own Sennheiser ew 135 G3 vocal set in whatever colors you choose. Read The Full Story

ColorWare Beats by Dre Studio headphones bring the fancy for $1k

, Apr 26th 2012 Discuss [0]

Part of the appeal of the Beats by Dre headphones has always been their distinctive white or black color scheme, but ColorWare has a new, even more exclusive finish for those with bulging wallets. $1,000 gets you a pair of limited edition ColorWare Collection Illusion Beats by Dre Studio headphones with one of three iridescent color schemes, almost guaranteed to get you noticed. Read The Full Story

Colorware offers custom color iPhone 4S for your first born

We are all familiar with Colorware, this is the company that will take your gadget and paint it up for you in whatever retina burning hue you so desire. Colorware has done this for all sorts of gadgets for a long time including the iPad and previous iPhones. It is now offering up the new iPhone 4S in fancy colors, but you had better be prepared to pay dearly for the service. Read The Full Story

Colorware Colorizes the iPad 2

Colorware is known for applying custom color to just about any gadget you can think of, and now they are offering their services to the iPad 2. There are a whole slew of custom iPad colors available. You can either purchase the iPad 2 directly from them or send yours in. There are options in solid finish, metallic, or pearl, and you can customize not only the case color, but the Apple logo color and the button as well. See all the delicious color-i-ness, and a video, after the cut. Read The Full Story

Colorware Chrome Custom Studio Dr. Dre Beats Headphones

If you really want to go all out when enjoying your music, check these out. Colorware has come out with a limited edition finish for Beats by Dr. Dre headphones: Chrome. These are not your everyday headphones, and there are being produced in a limited run. Each one will be uniquely engraved. They are powered, noise-cancelling headphones with extra-large 40mm drivers. Read The Full Story

ColorWare add new MacBook Air to line-up

, Nov 24th 2010 Discuss [2]

ColorWare is once again challenging tech owners to flex their aesthetic skills, offering Apple's latest MacBook Air with the usual variety of hues and finishes. There's a fair amount of flexibility, too: you can choose different colors for the lid, logo, screen surround, hinge, keyboard tray and bottom of the ultraportable. Read The Full Story

ColorWare iPod touch tests your taste

, Oct 12th 2010 Discuss [0]

ColorWare is at it again, throwing your choice of ink against Apple products.  Latest to get the custom treatment is the iPod touch, with the slender PMP offering three different ways to personalize: the aluminum back panel, the home button and the earbuds. Read The Full Story

ColorWare splash custom ink on the Magic Trackpad

, Aug 25th 2010 Discuss [1]

ColorWare have already waved their magic ink-pot at Apple's recent Mac mini and iPhone 4, so it comes as little surprise to see the Magic Trackpad next up for a custom paint-job.  $145 gets you a brand new Magic Trackpad finished in the color scheme of your choosing, though given the Apple peripheral's minimalist design, there isn't a huge amount of room for flexibility. Read The Full Story

Colorware makes Flip Ultra brighter

Colorware has been taking our mundane looking gadgets with colors that are black or silver for the most part and making them brighter for years. The company will take all sorts of gadgets and paint them with just about any hue that you might desire. Read The Full Story

Mac mini gets the Colorware treatment

, Jul 26th 2010 Discuss [1]

Colorware has been splashing its paint about again, and come up with this: a custom version of Apple's Mac mini.  All the usual hues are available, with solid, metallic and pearl palettes together with regular or soft-touch finishes, and you can choose different colors for the aluminum chassis and the Apple logo. Read The Full Story

Colorware iPhone 4 tests taste and wallet

, Jul 14th 2010 Discuss [0]

Good old Colorware - just because Apple aren't offering a white iPhone 4, doesn't mean a rainbow of choice isn't yours for the taking by other means.  The well-heeled and desperately individual can now pick up a custom-colored iPhone 4 with their pick of frame, button, back panel, SIM tray and headphone hues, though as usual they'll need to stomach a considerable premium. Read The Full Story

The Daily Slash: July 2nd 2010

By now, you're probably already well into your fourth of July celebration. If not, you're already behind the curve, so start celebrating your long weekend! Most of you probably don't have work on Monday, so go ahead and take the time to relax -- you deserve it. We'll try and help you out tonight, in this edition of The Daily Slash. First up, in the Best of R3 Media, we've got some rumors about Android 2.2 and the original Droid, ColorWare wants to paint your new Xbox 360, and Verizon's been forced to fork out $21 million. And then in the Dredge 'Net, we've got a countertop that'll teach you things, a digital burial ground for the KIN, and some new information about Google Music. Read The Full Story

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