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Autodesk net income up 170% in first quarter

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Randall Newton

Revenue might have been higher if not for the late-quarter introduction of 2012 suites. Autodesk makes sweeping changes in how ...

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Luxology and Softimage add Bullet to their arsenal

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Kathleen Maher

The Bullet open source physics engine and library is becoming a leading element in the emerging middleware stack for realistic ...

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Autodesk believes the revolution will be printed in 3D

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Randall Newton

New 123D is 3D product design software for people who just want to print something in 3D, not do engineering. ...

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Autodesk updates TinkerBox App, extend it to iPhone and iPod touch

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Randall Newton

More than 800,000 downloads for the free app so far. The hypnotically fun Autodesk TinkerBox for iPad is now available ...

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Autodesk SketchBook Pro update takes advantage of iPad 2 features

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Randall Newton

Improved interoperability and Dropbox features are also part of the update. An update to Autodesk SketchBook Pro for iPad give ...

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EU scrutiny of CAD industry increases

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Randall Newton

PTC and Dassault Systèmes acknowledge they have been contacted by regulators. Editor’s Note: This is an update to our earlier ...

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Is the European Commission investigating Autodesk?

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Randall Newton

Reading between the lines, it is clear somebody in Brussels thinks it is time to take a close look at ...

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Autodesk Suites pricing and contents finalized

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Randall Newton

Some details were missing from the March announcement. We have charts for both pricing and contents. When Autodesk first announced ...

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Bentley AutoPlant V8i now supports 64-bit Windows

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Randall Newton

The market leader for AutoCAD-compatible plant design also adds new working modes, an updated user interface, and more. Bentley Systems ...

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Gamification, why not?

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Kathleen Maher

Games for fun or insight are the next intersection of social technology and graphics. By Kathleen Maher Has gamification gone ...