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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Publishes under the BSD licence.
Downplays security concerns.
Has Microsoft on-side, too.
Source code access for the EMEA.
Credit card details and source code stolen.
Raven Software has released the source code for Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy.
Microsoft has opened up some of the code behind Kinect for Windows for the developer community.
British director Duncan Jones has been attached to direct Legendary Pictures' Warcraft film.
John Carmack has confirmed that id Software will continue the tradition of releasing old source code.
Valve is releasing an updated Alien Swarm game, for free.
Darl McBride's position of CEO and President at The SCO Group has been terminated, which could halt the drawn-out legal campaign against Linux.
Before it's even officially launched, Google has release 40,000 lines of code for its Wave collaborative communications platform under the Apache 2.0 licence.
A team at Princeton University has released the source for a toolkit designed to perform a 'cold boot' attack on BitLocker and FileVault volumes - allowing access to encrypted files.
The Mozilla Foundation is offering you the chance to get your name into the Firefox source code. Will you go for a bit of browser-based fame?
id Software have released the Quake 3 source code under the GPL, for everyone to play with. Anyone fancy a (home) brew?
October 14 2021 | 15:04