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Microsoft has opened up some of the code behind Kinect for Windows for the developer community.
A 25% tax relief for games developers is planned for April 2013 according to the Autumn Statement.
Nvidia's Tony Tamasi has said that he doesn't mind what physics library developers use, as long as it runs on Nvidia GPUs.
Google is set to introduce paid-for content to the Android Marketplace - with developers getting a 70 percent cut of the proceeds, and carries taking the remainder.
New market information from JP Research finds that global sales of gaming PCs surpass those of all 3 home consoles combined!
IDF FALL 2008: With the announcement of Visual Adrenaline, Intel will offer comprehensive support for game developers.
IDF SPRING 08: Director of Intel Research, Andrew Chien, talked with bit-tech about the future of ray tracing and its chances of making it to the big time.
Nintendo has confirmed that the Wii will have original downloadable titles, called WiiWare, available next year.
Sony has pre-announced details of its presence at this year's Game Developer Conference. The main topic of discussion will be Game 3.0.
We've had a look at the latest developer diary and have to commend GSC for their ability to recreate Chernobyl. Take a look at these images and decide whether you agree.
The makers of Neverwinter Nights 2 and Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic will soon be making an Alien RPG. Can they pull it off?
Epic Games' VP Mark Rein has spoken out about the current state of the gaming industry. The main focus was his thoughts on Episodic Content and Integrated Graphics.
October 14 2021 | 15:04