Sony’s banking on the cloud
There were two major cloud-streaming game companies; Gaikai and OnLive. Sony now owns them both.
There were two major cloud-streaming game companies; Gaikai and OnLive. Sony now owns them both.
OnLive is back and with some really good ideas, but will it be enough to save the company?
Microsoft's Xbox One could gets its own digital game streaming service, allowing Xbox 360 games to be streamed for play.
Patent trolls have sued sony-owned game streaming service Gaikai, claiming patent infringement.
OnLive's UK boss has come out against the Sony/Gaikai deal but his logic isn't quite as sound as it really needs to be
Sony has reversed a previous decision to allow OnLive to use its new streaming device after its recent purchase of Gaikai
Microsoft isn't to worried about Sony's recent deal with Gaikai, rather it feels it is doing pretty well in the cloud already
Sony is once again rumoured to be looking at the cloud but this time it's different and it could be groundbreaking
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