mardi 19 mars 2013

DreamWorks releases an open source software

The software DreamWorks is being given away as an open source license is called OpenVDB. DreamWorks states at their download site,

The OpenVDB library comprises a hierarchical data structure and a suite of tools for the efficient manipulation of sparse, possibly time-varying, volumetric data discretized on a three-dimensional grid. It is based on VDB, which was developed by Ken Museth at DreamWorks Animation, and it offers an effectively infinite 3D index space, compact storage (both in memory and on disk), fast data access (both random and sequential), and a collection of algorithms specifically optimized for the data structure for common tasks such as filtering, CSG, compositing, numerical simulation, sampling, and voxelization from other geometric representations.

A November 22 on-line issue of the Wall Street Journal quotes a Mr. David Prescott who worked as a visual-effects supervisor for the "Guardians” animation after some were curious why DreamWorks would give away free software. Prescott stated that a release of the software was done in hopes that it would be adopted as an industry standard and possibly get adapted in other software company tool kit features, which would in turn benefit DreamWorks. The article goes on to state that open source releases of special animation software isn’t unique to DreamWorks and noted that Lucasfilm Ltd. and Sony Pictures both have released their own software as well.

To learn more about the free software download, you can check out the DreamWorks site here and learn more about it.



vendredi 15 mars 2013

GC 2009 Date de sortie de Dark Void

GC 2009 : Date de sortie de Dark VoidNon content de vous avoir ravitaillé en images de Dark Void ce matin, Capcom vous offre également la date de sortie de son jeu tout rempli de jet pack. C'est donc le 12 janvier que le titre sortira aux Etats-Unis, 3 jours avant son arrivée en Europe.

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  • mardi 12 mars 2013

    EPoX Boards Ready For Sempron

    Leveraging existing platforms to support value segments, AMD released a newline of processors, Sempron™ that serves the needs of the basic PC market. EPoXat the same time released Sempron™ supported mainboard list for selection.

    The initial AMD Sempron processor supports multi-platforms, ranging from SocketA, Socket 754 and Socket 939. It also integrates 256KB of L2 cache and supportsonly 32-bit OS, differencing from Athlon 64-bit CPU. As supporting Socket754/939, users can easily upgrade from 32-bit platform to 64-bit, the nextgeneration platform, while keeping the same hardware and maintaining the mostcost effective performance.

    Sempron is invented from Latin Semper. "Semper", Latin for "always", is morecommonly used in the phrase "Semper fidelis", or "semper fi", meaning alwaysfaithful. As its name suggested, AMD Sempron™ processors are being developed tomeet the evolving day-to-day needs of home and business PC users. The newoffering is able to run over 60,000 of the worlds most popular applicationsflawlessly and deliver maximum performance on the mainstream applications, suchas web browsing, email, and word processing, even downloading and playing music.Also, it is optimized for Microsoft Windows XP Professional, and is compatiblewith Windows XP Home Edition/98/ME/NT/2000, as well as Linux and other PCoperation systems.

    The AMD Sempron™ processor is set to redefine everyday computing. It is at thehead of its class for all of the most important performance measurements.Sempron™ 2800+ had been proved being 106% outperformed its counterparts. Tofulfill the demand for Sempron™ s market, EPoX released a list of mainboardmodels that support Sempron™ processor.

    AMDSempron™ (Thoroughbred) Supported Mainboard List

    Model

    Chipset

    Model

    Chipset

    1

    EP-8KDA3+

    nForce3 250Gb

    10

    EP-8HDA5+

    K8T800

    2

    EP-8KDA3J

    nForce3 250Gb

    11

    EP-8KRAI

    KT600

    3

    EP-8RDA6+ Pro

    nForce2 Ultra400Gb

    12

    EP-8K9A7I

    KT400A

    4

    EP-8RDA+ Pro

    nForce2 Ultra400

    13

    EP-8KMM5+

    KM400A

    5

    EP-8RDA3+ Pro

    nForce2 Ultra400

    14

    EP-8KMM5I

    KM400A

    6

    EP-8RDA3I Pro

    nForce2 Ultra400

    15

    EP-8KMM3I

    KM400

    7

    EP-8RGM3I

    nFore2IGP



    jeudi 7 mars 2013

    Final Fantasy IV headed for iOS December 20th

    Phone-based gamers and Final Fantasy fans will be happy to know that Final Fantasy IV will be released for iOS within the month – December 20th, to be exact. Though there wasnt an official release announcement from Square Enix, both the publisher and iTunes have advertised for the game on their respective websites.

    Now, the game is technically a remake of the original – it will have additional content in the form of mini-games, bug fixes, and other improvements. The game will even have 3D graphics and a new translation. Not bad for a iOS release, considering the version for the Nintendo DS was released all the way back in 2008.

    Theres a bit of sad news when it comes to Android owners, as the game will not have the same release date for them. Theyll be getting the short end of the stick, as the release date is lost somewhere in 2013. Not a great Christmas for Android owners.

    The price may be a little off-putting – once the initial launch price has ended, its estimated to go up to a little over $17. Thats quite a bit to be set back for an iOS game, especially not an original game. Perhaps Square Enix thinks itll really draw in the crowds. Or the niche group. In any case, the fellow over there are trying to weigh things out by cutting prices of other final Fantasy titles. If you head over to the App Store, you can see that FF1 and FF2 are both only $4 instead of their normal $9. A bit of relief on the wallet, but doesnt quite make up for the loss on the new release.

    Check out the App Store on December 20th if youre interested - you can get that gamer in your life a nostalgic gift theyll enjoy... and if that gamer just happens to be you, so be it!

    News Source: Phones Review and EGM Now



    mardi 5 mars 2013

    Analyst says Apple can sell as many as 10 million iPhone 5 in the first week

    Apple is setting itself up for one of its best iPhone launch outings ever, and according to an analyst from Piper Jaffray, as many as 10 million iPhone 5s can fly off the shelves within the first week alone!

    Recently, expectations for iPhone 5 first quarter sales were somewhere in the range of 22-23 million devices, but that number can bloom to around 30 million if what the analyst predicts hold true.

    There will be an Apple press event on September 12 to announce something that’s “almost here.” So we will probably see soon enough whether or not the iPhone 5 will sell like grains during a famine.

    If Apple’s track record means anything, then no one should really doubt that the iPhone 5 won’t have impressive sales within the first week. Last year, Apple sold 4 million iPhone 4S in just the first three days!

    Apple is already one of the world’s most valuable companies, and if everything goes well for the firm in the coming months (especially with the iPad mini looming in the background) then we may witness the birth of the first company ever to reach the trillion dollar market cap.