Ars Technica has a good article on-line detailing some of the new features being introduced with Microsoft's upcoming DirectX10. And of course, with a new version of DirectX on the way, expect all of ...
Yesterday, Relic released patch version 1.7 to their hit RTS game Company of Heroes, adding support for DirectX 10. This patch essentially makes Company of Heroes the first game publicly available ...
Wine 3.0 is now available to help you run Windows applications and games on Linux, macOS, and BSD systems. Wine -- or 'Wine is Not an Emulator' -- is a compatibility layer that implements the Windows ...
Wine, a compatibility layer which lets you run Windows programs on non-Windows machines, has been updated to version 3.0 after a year of work. The new release brings with it some important changes ...
Who says DirectX 10 isn't for Windows XP? Apparently not Cody Brocious of San Diego, who has been hard at work on getting DX 10 to run on XP, Linux, and OS X. Mr. Brocious blogged the following just ...
Although it has been known for some time that DirectX 10 will be Vista-only, as reported in our own coverage and Microsoft press releases, several sites (mainly gaming-related) over the past few days ...
Hey, Microsoft! Where's all that graphical excellence you promised us with Windows Vista and DirectX 10? That's probably what a lot of us are wondering after we eagerly snapped up copies of Windows ...
We've been waiting for the first DirectX 10-capable game to appear, anything really. Windows Vista has been available for almost half a year, and we've been wasting our GeForce 8800 GTX's precious GPU ...
ExtremeTech has just published a lengthy interview with two of the key players in Microsoft’s deployment of DirectX 10. They speak to Chris Donahue, Director in the Games for Windows Entertainment and ...
I tend to keep my computer as up-to-date as possible without making major upgrades every month. Needless to say I haven't used an AGP card in my gaming rig for some time. However, some people are ...
On the PC front, there has been much excitement, and now finally competition, with DirectX 10 hardware as release dates for big gaming titles fast approach. But how much graphical difference can the ...