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OnLive was a cloud-based service that streamed Windows 7 desktop applications and games to devices like the iPad and Android tablets. Discussions on WindowsForum cover its launch, the ability to run Microsoft Office and other Windows programs remotely, and a licensing dispute with Microsoft over virtualized Windows deployments. Users also compared OnLive's streaming model to local game streaming setups and noted its requirement for wired internet connections. The tag reflects early cloud computing experiments for mobile Windows access.
OnLive’s recently launched Windows based apps for iPad and Android tablets are being downloaded like something “revolutionary”. But Microsoft has locked horns with OnLive over violation of its virtual licensing agreement.
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OnLIve has announced its OnLive Desktop app for Android powered tablets. Already available for Apple's iPad, OnLive Desktop can now be downloaded for free from the Android Market. The app offers users access to a fully functional Windows 7 desktop experience with 2GB of storage that includes...
The only time I have ever spent time watching someone else play games is when friends and I are sharing time on a game in my house or I am waiting to spawn into a multiplayer map on one game or another. I am not a big enough fan of any game to log on [...]
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Flash on an iPad ? No problem, and neither is QuickTime on a Samsung Galaxy Tab -- assuming you're running both from a virtualized Windows 7 PC using OnLive's new app. OnLive may have originally pitched itself as a streaming games service, but founder Steve Perlman revised his ambitions at the...
During a demo at Dive Into Mobile, serial entrepreneur Steve Perlman showed off new applications running on the OnLive streaming game network that debuted in 2009.
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I was just wondering if there is any way to use my laptop to play the games I have installed on my desktop? Like the game is running on the desktop but I see the video and I control it from my laptop? Would I have to install a server program on the desktop, I was thinking of having a set up...
I've been having a problem with a network bridge for a while. In the past, I could make a network bridge, use it, delete it whenever. But a little while ago, I can't quite remember when, I couldn't delete the bridge I'd created. I decided it wasn't that much of a problem, as I had no problems...