• Smartype, from KeyView, doesn't display custom buttons for World of Warcraft of alter the fonts you see for languages that don't use the Latin alphabet.

    ENGADGET: Smartype puts screen in your keyboard so you can see and type while you type and see

  • "You just can't do custom full-time, " says Karl Thoennessen, whose label, Rogue Trade, also offers ready-to-wear raw denim jeans.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • But consumers aren't clamoring for custom-built cars, says John (Brad) Ross, who runs GM's order-to-delivery program.

    FORBES: Just in Time Meets Just Right

  • You don't have to build custom motherboards and source specialty components to build a sleek all-in-one PC.

    ENGADGET: Intel's Thin Mini-ITX platform gets stuffed inside a monitor

  • The option won't be the same as buying a phone that's unlocked from the start, but we don't think too many custom ROM lovers will mind after knowing that one more Android manufacturer is on their side.

    ENGADGET: Motorola to allow bootloader unlocking from Photon Q 4G LTE onwards

  • The site features custom-made T-shirts, hoodies, and other clothing, with positive messages of the charities on the items.

    FORBES: Solving The Charity Dilemma: Focusing On The 7 Causes Of Poverty

  • It has mastered the use of the Web to produce rapid-turnaround, custom stamps, T shirts, posters, cards and other items.

    FORBES: Zazzle It

  • That said, the custom gloves aren't so out of the ordinary.

    WSJ: Manchester United Could Meet Chelsea in FA Cup

  • The Corel Update program doesn't seem to remember any of the custom paths to Debian resource sites.

    CNN: Corel Linux 1.0 is praiseworthy but flawed

  • You might wonder why someone might need all that in one box, but the idea is that you can use the printer to create the sorts of custom parts that don't necessarily come with the kits -- something like a band to go with your Timesquare watch, or a case for the MintyBoost.

    ENGADGET

  • This technology sees most of its use doing the busywork or changing the scale of a pieces for individual sculptors (present a ten-inch prototype and get a twenty-foot sculpture back), and with architects and contractors who want custom carvings but don't feel like spending the time and money necessary for it to be done by actual people.

    ENGADGET: Robotic sculptor

  • The backless transom on the custom-made boat isn't for easier dumping, he says.

    FORBES

  • Brett Gardner's first attempt at building a custom base-stealing glove didn't go the way he planned.

    WSJ: It's for Sliding, Not Baking

  • Of course, they didn't just use any old off the shelf magnet, instead designing custom neodymium iron-boron models that produce just the right magnetic field necessary to make that hard drive completely useless.

    ENGADGET: Military-grade "Guard Dog" hard drive degausser

  • The app will remember all of your custom language settings when you upgrade, so you don't have to reteach it.

    WSJ: From QWERTY to Quirky: New Ways to Type on Glass

  • The cars don't belong to him, and he was pressing for their release from custom officials on behalf of their owners, the lawmaker said.

    WSJ: Afghan Finance Chief Goes on Attack to Survive Vote

  • Bereft of Arab custom, Saladin's bazaar peddles Jewish menorahs and Israeli army T-shirts instead.

    ECONOMIST: Muslims and Jerusalem

  • When Newsweek editor Tina Brown mentioned "the barbaric custom of child brides, " in Yemen, Amanpour didn't ask her to elaborate.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Women's surprising defenders

  • As American lines like Bonobos, Band of Outsiders and Freemans Sporting Club have adapted the traditional tailoring of their storied U.K. counterparts to suit modern tastes ("if it ain't broke we'll nip it"), at London's custom houses, even a stitching tweak would be perceived as mutinous a decade ago.

    WSJ: The British Are Coming!

  • The platform depends on a custom, minimalist core that refuses to run any software that isn't baked in and has no code outside of its main purposes: there'll be no water supply shutdowns after the night watch plays Solitaire from an infected drive.

    ENGADGET: Kaspersky Labs preps its own OS to guard vital industry against cyberwarfare

  • Granted, all of this could just be a custom ROM built to emulate the latest Google dessert, so we can't be a full hundred percent certain that it's authentic.

    ENGADGET: Ice Cream Sandwich gets a two-minute tour, courtesy of a lucky eBay shopper (video)

  • His shoes don't have a look, he tells me, "because the person who buys custom-made shoes does it for himself, not to show off. (Unless you're a rock star.)" But there's a distinctive sensibility to his work: imagination reeled in by disciplined line--even the model with the partial red-suede upper.

    FORBES: The Sole of Stefano Bemer

  • It's designed by Vivitar, a price-conscious manufacturer hand-picked by retail partner Walmart, marking the first time that the educational company didn't have a direct hand in the creation of its hardware, a big change from the custom components that have traditionally gone into its XO line.

    ENGADGET

  • Mr. Giorgetti's mission each season is to spice up easily digestible silhouettes tunic-style dresses, blouses cut in T-shirt shapes and straight-leg trousers with eye-popping fabrics, all custom-made in Italy.

    WSJ: La-Dolce-Vita Fashion | Fresh Picks

  • "You can't tell the difference between a kitchen cabinet and a dressing drawer, " she says, with custom millwork and finishes similar to those elsewhere in the house.

    WSJ: The $100,000 Closet

  • He saw things he recognized but his brain, befuddled with chemicals released by fear, couldn't locate the words to describe them: the twin stacks spewing plumes of dirty white smoke, the abandoned custom's station with a faded red star painted above the door, the line of white-washed bee hives on a slope near a copse of stunted apple trees.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'Legends'

  • While NEC isn't making any promises for the near future just yet, Rohm says that it'll begin shipping its first custom ICs in the second half of this year, and that the first products using them could start showing up by the end of 2009.

    ENGADGET: Integrated circuits with no standby power could be in use by year's end

  • Recognizing that one laptop doesn't fit all, especially when it comes to schools, the ThinkPad X131e offers a number of customization options including custom colors, asset tagging services to help keep track of devices left on the school bus or in the classroom, and school logo etching to make every device unique to each educational institution2.

    ENGADGET: Lenovo adopts Chrome OS, intros ThinkPad X131e Chromebook for schools

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