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Unity Game Engine to End Flash Support Unity Game Engine to End Flash Support
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It appears that Apple has been right all along that Flash is not the future of the web. Unity this week announced that it will be phasing out support for Adobe Flash development. Unity is a multi-platform game engine that …

Unity 4 Early Access Program Available To Windows 8 Developers Unity 4 Early Access Program Available To Windows 8 Developers

In just a few years, Unity has become a premier game development engine that has encouraged indie developers all around the world to create expansive titles for PC, consoles and mobile. With Unity 4, the engine is ready to take …

Amazon Adds Unity Plugins To Its Game Development Tools Amazon Adds Unity Plugins To Its Game Development Tools

Mark my words – Unity is going to be the next big game engine that everybody uses. Unreal Engine is still going to be the go to development suite for big budget console and PC games, but more and more …

Windows 8 Phone Might Be Getting Serious About Gaming Windows 8 Phone Might Be Getting Serious About Gaming

Windows 8 Phones are still not out yet, but support for the platform is growing. To be really successful, Microsoft is going to need to get game developers on board. People flock to iOS and Android for the gaming experience …

Adobe Flash Player 11.2 Puts Games At The Forefront Adobe Flash Player 11.2 Puts Games At The Forefront

Adobe published a white paper last month that outlined their plans for the Flash Player in the future. One of the things mentioned was that the company was going to put an increased focus on gaming applications for Flash and …

Developing for the “Average” User Developing for the “Average” User
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I like awesome stuff. Most of us do. However, there has been an unfortunate trend in the Linux community as of late. The major distributions have been gravitating towards a Linux that goes for awesome a little too hard. Gnome …

Google Connected To New Undersea Cable

Bharti Airtel, Global Transit, KDDI Corporation, Pacnet, and SingTel, along with one other corporation, are building an undersea fiber optic cable connecting America and Japan.  The cable should cost around $300 million, and the last member of the six-company consortium is Google.