Intel to acquire Havok, in-game physics company

Filed under: Gaming
Intel has announced that it is to acquire Havok, a company that specializes in providing physics algorithms for a lot of big name games, amongst other digital content. The gadget link here isn’t totally clear right now, but we’re certain that the Ageia guys will be feeling rather antsy at the news: it ain’t no coincidence that Havok CEO David O’Meara mentioned Intel’s scale in the company’s official press release. Intel’s big, baby.
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O2 apparently locks up UK iPhone deal, pays through nose

Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
So at one point or another, we’ve heard nearly every European carrier mentioned as the likely frontrunner for Apple’s European iPhone rollout. On the one hand, you can chalk that up to the ugly nature of the rumor mill, but on the other hand, it sounds like the carriers themselves were led to believe the same thing, all part of Apple’s grand scheme to play them off one another and put together a gloriously lucrative (for itself, anyway) exclusive distribution agreement. The Guardian is reporting that O2 will be announced as the winner of that Pyrrhic prize for the UK market on Tuesday; the win is an enormously costly one, though, with as much as 40 percent of plan revenue (yes, revenue, not profit) going straight back to Cupertino. In other words, Apple turned up the heat on the UK carrier scene until everyone — Vodafone, Orange, [...]

Original post by Chris Ziegler