Monthly Archives: March 2010

∞ GDC: Unity 3.0 engine adds iPad support, more

Unity Technologies has announced Unity 3.0, a new version of its versatile 3D game engine which enables developers to create titles for Mac, iPhone, Web and other platforms. A final release date is scheduled for this summer.

∞ GDC kicks off with iPhone Game Summit

The Game Developers Conference (GDC) kicked off in San Francisco this morning with a two day summit focused specifically on the iPhone. The summit gathers experts from the technical and business end of iPhone game development.

∞ Valve promises simultaneous Mac, PC game releases

Valve Software, makers of the Steam software distribution platform, has announced that the Mac won’t be a second-class citizen when it comes to new game releases. All future games – including the upcoming Portal 2 – will be released simultaneously … Continued

∞ FileMaker Pro 11 adds charts, easier reporting

FileMaker Inc. on Tuesday announced the release of FileMaker Pro 11, a major new release of its popular database software for Mac OS X and Windows. It’s available beginning today, along with new versions of FileMaker Pro 11 Advanced, FileMaker … Continued

∞ Tivo loss widens, but not as much as expected

Everyone that has one, loves it, but Tivo is still losing money. The company reported a $10.2 million loss in the fourth quarter or $0.09 per share, which compares to a $3.6 million loss for the same quarter last year. … Continued

∞ How Ad Blockers hurt your favorite Web sites

Ars Technica posted a great article on how ad blocking is affecting its business. While we’re not quite as big as Ars, the same principles apply. We are trying to bring readers interesting content everyday — the way we make … Continued

∞ Apple posts iPad commercial

Apple on Sunday posted its first commercial for the iPad. The ad is viewable from the gallery page of the iPad Web site.

∞ Apple stock hits record high

I usually don’t bother reporting on stock prices because they go up and down with the whims of Wall Street and investors, but today is a bit different. After announcing the ship date for the iPad earlier today, Apple’s stock … Continued

∞ Macworld's Aperture 3.0.1 review

We at The Loop are working on our own first look at Aperture 3.0.1, which you’ll see on Friday. To whet your appetite, please have a look at Russ Juskalian’s thorough review of Apple’s new pro photo software. New features … Continued