Developers (Devs) stories
UK's Speech Graphics unveils groundbreaking lip-synch tech set to transform motion-capture in games, offering realism beyond motion capture.
In an economic crunch, enhancing first-call resolution in contact centres is key to boosting customer service and cutting costs.
UC transforms as mobility and cost-effective video drive business tech, pushing the NZ market towards a $212.2M growth by 2017.
WatchGuard highlights emerging cyber threats for 2022, including HTML5 hijacks and geolocation malware, demanding enhanced digital defense strategies.
BigCommerce is offering developers up to USD $20,000 from its USD $2 million 'Integration Fund' to create apps enhancing its eCommerce platform.
Apple introduces iBooks Author at its NY education event, F-Secure reports 58 Mac malware threats in H2 2022, and the LaCie d2 USB 3 gets reviewed.
Swedish devs set to battle gamers in a record-breaking 1000-player FPS match, aiming to test new boundary-pushing technology.
As a part of Apple's continued push towards greener electronics, a company called Volex is making the move to halogen-free power cables.
Apple teases a potential entry into the HDTV market, whilst attempting to bolster its iAd platform and addressing developer desires in 2022.
Apple fined £1.2m in Italy for misleading warranty practices, while developers make strides in iOS apps on Apple TV, and The Old Republic eyes Mac.
The age-old tech rivalry between Mac and PC continues, with both camps claiming superiority in speed, functionality, and user base.
Infinity Ward teases new MW3 game modes and patch to spice up the weekend, aiming to recapture fans swayed by Skyrim's allure.
Beenox unveils trailer for The Amazing Spider-Man game, following the film's storyline with a twist of robot rebellion.
Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of Zelda and Super Mario Bros, says he just wants to make sure the organisation can do without him.
HP announces decision to make webOS open source, aiming to revitalise the platform with the open source community's creativity.
Raving Rabbids: Alive and Kicking delivers laughs and a novel Kinect party experience, but lacks lasting appeal.
WWE '12 aims to rejuvenate the series with revamped gameplay and controls but struggles with AI difficulty and lackluster graphics.
Volition developer suggests blocking used games on next-gen consoles, highlighting the severe impact on the gaming industry's revenue.
New Zealand gears up to start the global gaming frenzy as host to the first Global Game Jam event, challenging teams to craft games in 48 hours.
Microsoft gears up to unveil Windows Store in a bid to rival Apple's app market, promising an enticing revenue scheme for developers.