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  2. Blender Game Engine - Wikipedia

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    The Blender Game Engine was a free and open-source 3D production suite used for making real-time interactive content. It was previously embedded within Blender , but support for it was dropped in 2019, with the release of Blender 2.8.

  3. Open Shading Language - Wikipedia

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    Open Shading Language (OSL) is a shading language developed by Sony Pictures Imageworks, a Canadian visual effects and computer animation studio headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia and Montreal, Quebec, with an additional office on the Sony Pictures Studios lot in Culver City, California, a unit of Sony Pictures Entertainment's Motion Picture Group, which through an intermediate ...

  4. Shelf (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The Shelf concept, though older, is more powerful in that the file system objects, their sources and destinations are persistent and available as long as they are on the Shelf (in the Windows cut, copy, and paste metaphor the objects and locations persist until one copy/move operation is complete or until something else is placed in the clipboard).

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  6. Commercial off-the-shelf - Wikipedia

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    Commercial-off-the-shelf or commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) products are packaged or canned (ready-made) hardware or software, which are adapted aftermarket to the needs of the purchasing organization, rather than the commissioning of custom-made, or bespoke, solutions.

  7. Unreal Tournament - Wikipedia

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    Unreal Tournament is a first-person arena shooter video game developed by Epic Games and Digital Extremes.The second installment in the Unreal series, it was first published by GT Interactive in 1999 for Windows, and later released on the PlayStation 2 and Dreamcast by Infogrames in 2000 and 2001, respectively.

  8. LAUSD shelves its hyped AI chatbot to help students after ...

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    LAUSD sidelines "Ed," an AI chatbot, after a splashy kick-off featuring a company that has now tanked. District also is dealing with another data breach. LAUSD shelves its hyped AI chatbot to help ...