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Open Source Tools for Game Development
Ryan ‘Icculus’ Gordon Increasingly, the best tools for building games for any platform don’t cost a dime. This talk will offer an overview of several of the best open source technologies available to game developers today. Topics will include aud
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Spark Open Source tablet developer Aaron Seigo and his KDE Plasma Active based device at CeBIT 2012
www.netbooknews.com – http – Catching up with Aaron Seigo and his KDE Plasma Active based Open Source tablet Spark at CeBIT 2012 – Aaron tells us about his plans for the Spark tablet and the challenges he has to overcome. He gives us a short tour of the device and tells us, there is going to be a 10 inch version coming out later on.
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Content management systems have changed the way content is produced and published online, making it easy for virtually anyone to create a compelling online presence, packaged in an attractive, robust website. Leading the pack of open source content management systems, Drupal provides an excellent combination of capabilities and flexibility, which make it the tool of
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Default to open: The story of open source and Red Hat
Red Hat Films is proud to unveil this documentary looking at the past, present, and future of Red Hat and the evolution of open source. Take a look back at the beginnings of open source, and its growth through the 80s and 90s. Meet the people involved, and understand how Red Hat got started, went public, and changed the technology industry along the way. Experience this story from some of the people that helped craft it, including DeLisa Alexander, Jeremy Allison, Paul Cormier, Alan Cox, John Halamka, Venky Hariharan, Lawrence Lessig, Alex Pinchev, Brian Stevens, Michael Tiemann, Mark Webbink, Jim Whitehurst, Jan Wildeboer, and Bob Young. See what the early days were like, and what they think the future might hold for open technology and the software business.
Open Source Hardware Explained – EEVblog #195
Open your mind to Open Source Hardware. Dave gives you the low-down on what Open Source Hardware (OSHW) is, how it works, and some benefits of using it for your own projects. LINKS: freedomdefined.org en.wikipedia.org creativecommons.org www.ohwr.org en.wikipedia.org www.tapr.org
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Open source Kinect on PC and Razer Sixense controller
Download free Kinect drivers – git.marcansoft.com Exact transcript: Greetings! If you are a PC gamer, a hacker of any level, or just a computer enthusiast you will probably be quite interested in the following UPDATE. As all of the gaming console developers are attempting to innovate the way you interface with the digital content it looks like the PC market is left behind. Nevertheless someone always steps up for PC regardless of what big industries are planning. An open source kit selling company, Adafruit Industries, has recently set a competition offering $1000 to anyone who could develop a set of open source drivers for Kinect. And when Microsoft voiced its disapproval Adafruit increased the bounty to $2000 and then even to $3000. Hector Martin was the first to successfully complete the challenge; in fact he got Kinect working on his Linux laptop using Open GL in just three hours after its launch. Hector also who says that he is going to spend the prize money on more impressive hacking equipment to continue his work. Adafruit now view this as a starting point for the creativity to flow. Kinect has been opened up for the masses to experiment with. And they are expecting robots, art, science, and education projects to start popping up. The possible uses of such a device on a PC are literally open ended, including anything from somewhat amusing games to full control of computer reminiscent of certain sci-fi film classics. If you wish to experiment with the Hector’s open …
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