Leftovers: Gaming
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All games run on Windows; 8 of the games also run on Mac, and 5 are Linux compatible
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Valve's VOGL Debugger Makes It Even Easier To Debug OpenGL Games
That's quite a big barrier to break-down, which means it should be easier than ever to use VOGL and that's impressive work especially as it's open source.
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iCup 2014 Brazil for Linux Is a Free App for the 2014 FIFA World Cup
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Half-Life 2 & The Episodes Now Officially Support Virtual Reality On Linux
Half-Life 2's VR mode is now out of beta for Linux, so all of you with your fancy-pants head-gear can get swalled up by Half-Life 2's visuals like you are really there! This update includes Lost Coast, Episode 1, Episode 2, and Half-Life: Source as well.
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Stream-processing technology is coming to open source
A new technology is coming to open source that promises an integrated, high-quality and consistent streaming analytics application framework. The technology, codenamed “jetStream,” will allow original equipment manufacturers, independent software vendors, system integrators, service providers and developers to create Big Data analytics and streaming apps that address business use cases such as real-time analysis for spam filtering, network intrusion detection and analytics, location analytics, and social media market analysis.
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Beautiful 3D Engine for Linux UNIGINE Gets Major Update
The UNIGINE Engine is built by Unigine Corp., the company behind the Heaven DX11 Benchmark software. The technology they develop is getting better all the time and the updates for the engine always bring numerous improvements.
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Unigine Engine Has Big Changes Coming
The Russian developers responsible for the Unigine Engine have begun to share details on the next iteration of their visually impressive, Linux-friendly game and visualization engine.
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Humble Bundle: PC and Android 10 Gets Two More Linux Games
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Half-Life 2 VR mode in Linux, Asus' new Steam Machine, and more
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