Cloud gaming service OnLive has relaunched with the aim of offering a better and more focussed service to gamers. The idea behind cloud gaming is that you can play games in multiple locations without ...
OnLive officially goes where no cloud gaming service has gone before today—Android tablets and smartphones, with Apple’s iOS devices to follow pending certification. Let’s review, in case you’re ...
OnLive and Mad Catz are teaming up to launch cloud-streamed games on the TV via the Mojo microconsole. Their goal is to bring triple-A games to bigger screens using OnLive’s Android app and ...
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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 ...
OnLive made a slew of announcements at E3, including a new MultiView feature, and a number of in-browser updates that should make it easier for gamers who want to demo games without the need to sign ...
OnLive unveiled its cloud gaming service at GDC 2009 and came back to this year's GDC to announce that the company will start taking customers on June 17, 2010. The date, not so coincidentally, ...
Update 10:35 a.m. PST: This story has new details regarding where the OnLive service will be available and why it was delayed. SAN FRANCISCO--OnLive, a streaming video game service that, if properly ...
When OnLive first launched to great fanfare in 2007 it was was met with a mixture of awe and cynicism. To some it was the herald of a new technological dawn: an era which would see us return to ...