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Amazon Studios opens virtual production facility

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Karen Moltenbrey

Called Stage 15, the facility boasts a large LED stage, a dedicated department, and a sandbox lab for Amazon Studios’ ...

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Amazon’s New World has a hard time getting it right

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Kathleen Maher

New MMO suffers all the plagues of a new game not to mention schadenfreude. Dinner out with a young friend ...

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Amazon’s Lumberyard game engine goes open source

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GfxS staff

New Open 3D Foundation is launching with over 20 founding members, including Adobe, AWS, Huawei, Niantic, and Red Hat, to ...

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Amazon launches ‘Sumerian,’ a cloud-based AR/VR scene editor and app builder

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Johan Keyter

Sumerian allows for simplified mixed reality content creation and editing via your web browser. Amazon Web Services (AWS) recently announced ...

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Otoy launches Brigade graphics processing engine on Amazon EC2

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GfxS staff

The goal is photorealistic cloud gaming, with Unity and Unreal the first platforms. Otoy jumped into this week’s Game Developers ...

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Nvidia Grid gets real

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Kathleen Maher

Amazon makes Nvidia’s Grid visual computing technology widely available By Kathleen Maher Although Nvidia’s Grid was an­nounced over a year ...

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Nook platform opening up to third party manufacturers

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Jon Peddie

The well-regarded but lagging competitor to Amazon Kindle wants to find a new competitive edge and cut its losses. The ...

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Customers were waiting for Teamcenter on the cloud

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Randall Newton

PLM Software? Check. Integration Partner? Check. Cloud Platform? Check. When PTC announced it would provide its Windchill enterprise PLM software ...

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How the tablet market plays out

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GfxS staff

More than a dozen companies are coming to market with tablets in the near future. JPR says it’s all about ...

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The tablet market is shaping up as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

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Jon Peddie

A slightly skeptical view of the competitive landscape. By Jon Peddie The red lady has bowed out, and this year’s ...