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Oculus provided development kits, and Valve's providing Team Fortress 2's VR Mode.
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As I have written previously, the LEAP is a favorite of developers, more than 40, 000 of which have applied for development kits.
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The producers of the aforementioned Android controllers will rely on developers using their free software development kits to include controller support for their games.
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Trolltech has been feeling your pain and looks to introduce their "Greenphone" as part of several software development kits they'll be offering starting next month.
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Third, he says that Google recently decided to include the MIPS architecture as part of its software development kits for the next generation of Android and beyond.
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Tobii offers gaze interaction development kits for purchase or rental.
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Today, Polycom launched a suite of open APIs and software development kits (SDKs) to help companies test, create, and deliver software applications and solutions that integrate with the RealPresence Platform.
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Both companies are making software development kits available online, where developers can download the codes necessary to make their new or existing apps work in the car, not just on a smartphone.
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Folks who missed the bandwagon won't have to wait long either, he says, explaining that Oculus is building more development kits than it expects to sell, specifically to have stock ready to ship at a moment's notice.
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