Adobe (NASDAQ: ADBE) and Unity (NYSE: U) might initially seem like two very different types of software companies. Adobe develops a wide range of cloud-based design, document, and enterprise software, ...
Unity Software (NYSE: U) initially looks like a gaming company. Its game engine, which simplifies the development of cross-platform titles, is used to create more than half of the world's mobile, ...
As Unity Technologies’ star has risen in recent years, one of the most significant and impressive parts of the development platform is how well suited it is to browser gaming. People have been ...
Adobe has signed a deal to help Unity developers transfer their creations to Flash Player. The partnership is the first of a number that Adobe is planning with the industry in the coming year. "We ...
Unity has decided to stop selling Flash deployment licenses, the company announced today. Though it will continue to support Flash customers through the rest of the current cycle, it has decided that ...
Unity CEO David Helgason has taken to the firm's blog to announce it is to stop selling Flash deployment licenses, with support for the platform shelved beyond Unity 4. According to Helgason, the ...
Adobe Flash has received a kick in the pants from yet another company. Unity Technologies, which makes 3D video tools that allow developers to create Web-based games, announced Wednesday that it will ...
The Unity 4 engine has given Flash gaming a lot of TLC by simplifying web ports of complex projects. If you ask Unity Technologies, however, that love isn't being requited — and the company feels ...