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King researchers talk about the results of using AI at GDC 2024 | VentureBeat

A duo of King product and research directors spoke at the Game Developers Conference today about how AI transformed automated level creation in Candy Crush Saga.

Game studios show resilience amid shifting market | Unity | VentureBeat

Game engine maker Unity published a report today that sheds light on the gaming industry's response to economic challenges.

Invoke rolls out Workflows, AI tools for game developers | VentureBeat

Invoke has rolled out Workflows, an enterprise solution for rolling out AI-based tools at scale for game developers.

Raph Koster's Playable Worlds adopts Didimo's AI-based Popul8 to create 3D characters | VentureBeat

Raph Koster's Playable Worlds is making a massively multiplayer online (MMO) game, and it will used Didimo's AI-based Popul8 tool.

How tech and game devs should view stock options at tax time | Scott Chou interview | VentureBeat

It's time employees to understand the value of their stock options, as tech IPOs are expected to make a comeback in 2024.

Intel challenger Smooth-Stone changes name to Calxeda | Network World

Smooth-Stone, a well-heeled start-up looking to make a name for itself by producing much more energy efficient server processors than established players like AMD and Intel, has changed its name to Calxeda. 

HPC meets cloud computing with Dell’s new server | Network World

With a new range of hardware announced Thursday, Dell's is targeting high-performance and cloud computing environments that share similar hyperscale characteristics.

FTC settles complaint about fake video game testimonials | Network World

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has settled a complaint it made against a public relations firm accused of using employees to pose as ordinary customers to post reviews of video games on Apple's iTunes store, the agency said Thursday.

Xbox 360 was best-selling console in July | Network World

Microsoft's revision of the Xbox 360 brought results in July when the console topped the U.S. video game sales ranking for the first time in three years, according to figures from NPD Group.

Microsoft sees many uses for gesture-controlled interfaces | Network World

Motion sensing technologies like Microsoft Kinect won't be limited to PCs and video game consoles, Microsoft's chief research and strategy office Craig Mundie said in a speech at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Thursday.

Microsoft to open online PC game store | Network World

Microsoft plans to open a new online PC game store called Games for Windows Marketplace in the middle of November, it said Monday.

How to minimize server consolidation mistakes | Network World

Joe Latrell, IT manager and lead programmer for GetMyHomesValue.com, a real estate data services company in Lancaster, Pa., knows that it's all too easy for even a knowledgeable and experienced IT veteran to make mistakes while managing a complex server-consolidation project. "You have to think about everything," he says. "It can be a minefield."

Microsoft issues first beta of ‘Denali’ SQL Server | Network World

Microsoft on Tuesday will unveil the first developer preview of 'Denali,' the next major release of SQL Server.

Motorola retaliates with lawsuit against Microsoft | Network World

Motorola's mobile phone subsidiary has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft alleging the world's largest software maker has infringed 16 of its patents in PC, mobile and server software, as well as Xbox products.

Microsoft turns Windows Azure into cloud-based supercomputer | Network World

Windows HPC Server customers will soon be able to run high-performance computing workloads on Windows Azure, Microsoft says.

Nintendo chooses Japan’s Pica 3D engine over AMD, Nvidia | Network World

Nintendo's 3DS portable game console will uses a graphics processing engine designed by a Japanese company, which was selected over technology from graphics heavyweights like Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices, an analyst said.

SeaMicro’s cloud server sports 512 Atom processors | Network World

SeaMicro has developed a server that packs in 512 low-power Intel Atom processors on miniature motherboards the size of credit cards, the company announced Monday.

Counting the cost of Call Of Duty war | Network World

It's been less than three weeks since Activision's "Call of Duty: Black Ops" went on sale. The game quickly broke entertainment sales records, with worldwide revenue of US$650 million during its first five days in stores. The game's online component is wildly popular, with hundreds of thousands of players simultaneously logged in to battle each other, and is creating some big numbers of its own.

Oracle releases 51 patches in quarterly security update | Network World

As expected, Oracle Tuesday released 51 new security fixes for flaws across its database and application server products as well as its collaboration software and e-business suites.

Ellison: Oracle Enterprise Linux coming to Sparc | Network World

Oracle will port its Enterprise Linux distribution to Sun's Sparc processor, a move that could help it compete better against IBM and Hewlett-Packard in the high-end server business.

Customized Xbox 360 controller brings gaming to the disabled | Network World

Steve Spohn is wheelchair-bound, on a ventilator and can barely move because of muscular dystrophy, but he's still able to play video games. He participated in last week's Games for Health conference in Boston, where the AbleGamers Foundation hosted the Hardware Hackers Challenge, a contest to build a handicap-accessible game controller in under two hours.

Intel unveils new server chip with 32 cores | Network World

Intel announced a new 32-core server chip based on a new high-performance computing server architecture that mixes general x86 cores with specialized cores for faster processing of highly parallel scientific and commercial applications.

VDI review: NComputing vSpace and L-Series virtual desktops | Network World

NComputing is the only VDI solution of the three reviewed [1] that provides its own virtualization [2] layer -- no VMware [3], Citrix [4], or Microsoft hypervisor [5] required. NComputing's vSpace is a virtualization application with an ultrasmall footprint that runs on any Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 host operating system. Much like Terminal Services, it carves up the underlying system's resources among multiple users, allowing a single computer to host as many as 30 simultaneous desktops. Performan