OnLive, the company whose cloud gaming service flamed out spectacularly in 2012, has reemerged with something new. The company is launching CloudLift, a $15 per month service that lets you stream PC ...
Cloud gaming outfit OnLive will partner with Samsung to give Galaxy Note 4 users three months worth of unlimited OnLive gaming for free. Note users will be able to stream PC games from OnLive's ...
Console-quality games from the cloud to tablets and smartphones. That's what cloud gaming company OnLive now offers to more than 500 million mobile devices in the U.S. and the U.K., providing a new ...
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A potentially revolutionary way to stream next-gen video games to hardware technically too underpowered to run those titles natively, thin client OnLive might be the best thing to happen to gaming ...
The whole shtick behind Wikipad 7 is to bring console and PC-quality gaming to a tablet platform, and a new partnership with cloud gaming company OnLive promises to bring that dream much closer. It's ...
Hater Says: Why is no one mentioning that this thing looks like a fat wallet? As in, what you used to have before you started shelling out for monthly service fees. Call me old-fashioned, but I'm a PC ...
Former Quicktime guru Steve Perlman has been flogging his latest startup, OnLive, for awhile now. He’s hawking a thin client for gaming, which requires a bit of ...
OnLive lets you play console video games over the internet without buying a Playstation 3, Xbox 360, or other gaming console. The service streams the game to you and if you have a 5Mbps or faster ...
March 10, 2010: During the GamesBeat@GDC conference, Perlman reveals OnLive’s launch date (June 17), subscription price ($14.95 a month), and supporting game publishers (including Electronic Arts and ...
You keep your e-mail online with G-mail, and your pictures online with Flickr. Why not play video games that way? With the OnLive video game service you pay a fee and ...