The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play smartphone, aimed at mobile gamers, has a new twist that could add more appeal: OnLive’s cloud gaming service now supports the slide-out gaming controls on the… Read more »
This week Nintendo stunned the gaming world by dropping the price of its new generation handheld, the 3DS, by $80, a one-third price drop on a device that’s been on the… Read more »
According to new data from Flurry Analytics, video games for the iPhone OS have grown from 5 percent of the mobile game market to nearly 20 percent in the past year,… Read more »
Video has had an unquestioned impact on both the delivery infrastructures and the value propositions of broadband service providers around the world. Generally speaking, telcos have built facilities-based IPTV service platforms… Read more »
I’ve long marveled at the social capabilities of the Nintendo DS, a device that was very forward thinking when it was designed in 2003/4 with the inclusion of its “picochat” capability… Read more »
Freedom of choice is great… until there are too many choices. And the Internet-connected televisions headed to market will soon open up millions of TV-watching options. Right now, most folks use… Read more »
After a slow start, IPTV, or Internet Protocol Television, has become established as a legitimate pay TV alternative to satellite and cable. Now that several IPTV operators have each attracted more… Read more »
Last year, a small Mac game developer called Pangea Software ported one of its titles to Apple’s (s aapl) iPhone. Pangea’s Brian Greenstone didn’t expect to make much from the iPhone… Read more »
U.S gamers, rejoice: After months of hearing tantalizing tidbits about the Nintendo DSi, available in Japan since last November, we finally have word that it will go on sale here April… Read more »
What games stand the best chance of changing the broader industry in 2009, either by dramatically influencing what consumers play and purchase, or by demonstrating the commercial viability of new revenue… Read more »