There’s a video playing on your car’s dashboard, and it looks like an Android app: Android Auto is just one of a growing number of platforms using video streams to virtualize… Read more »
The most recent dust-up between Google and Microsoft for the future of the desktop is a new partnership between Google and VMWare to allow Chromebook users — by bridging Chrome OS… Read more »
Orange is already a big G-Cluster customer, offering a rebadged version of the Japanese firm’s cloud gaming services to its Orange TV customers in France. Read more »
The financial services sector has a BYOD tablet adoption of nearly 50 percent, but every other sector lags behind. Roadblocks such as security and software innovation are the culprit. Read more »
The console era is over — or so a growing number of game-industry executives would have us believe. While social and mobile gaming have taken a sizable share of the video… Read more »
When it comes to startups, a lot is made of startup’s founders, the market opportunities, its advisers and the team. Of course, there is chest thumping around investors and dollars raised… Read more »
The fate of cloud-gaming pioneer OnLive is in question following a report that most of the staff was laid off and the service was closing. The company has denied those reports… Read more »
The most encouraging aspect of Sony’s acquisition of Gaikai is that it happened at all. Sony has a long and unfortunately history of devotion to its own home-grown, over-engineered formats and… Read more »
Phones are increasingly replacing desktops and laptops as the primary computing device in our digital lifestyle. John SanGiovanni of Zumobi looks at the phone’s rise to power. Read more »
Mobile World Congress took place this week, and aside from a few Microsoft-related announcements, the show was all about Android. We saw new phones from all but Samsung, with many slated… Read more »