Xbox One & Azure cloud computing: A match made in heaven

One aspect of the new Xbox One really gets me fired up: Game developers should now be able to use Microsoft Azure's cloud computing platform to make games more powerful than ever.

OnLive’s new chairman has ‘buyer’s elation’ as he announces engineering leader

OnLive's new owner says in a post that the cloud gaming company once again has forward momentum.

Home invasion: G-cluster moves into U.S. living rooms with its cloud-based Game Machine

G-cluster's brings cloud gaming to your TV by plugging its small machine into your HDMI port.

Console-quality gaming without the console: OnLive is live in some LG TVs

Some LG Smart TV owners can now play console-quality games without a PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360.

Playcast Media partners with Nvidia and cable TV set-top makers for cloud-gaming service

Playcast Media has allied itself with Nvidia and cable TV set-top box makers Cisco and others to bring cloud gaming to the masses.

Agawi to use Microsoft’s Windows Azure to bring cloud-gaming services to Windows 8

Look for Agawi to provide streamed games to Windows 8 devices in the not-so-distant future.

Game streaming lives on as Big Fish launches 100 cloud games on Android devices

Big Fish Games announced today that its cloud gaming service will now be available on Android tablets. The company’s Big Fish Unlimited service debuted a month ago on web-connected PCs as a casual gaming service with more than 100 games …

HTC loses $40M from OnLive, invests $35.4M in enterprise app maker Magnet Systems

HTC announced this morning that it would lose $40 million due to OnLive's restructuring, but it's also pumping money into an enterprise app platform.

Cloud-gaming service OnLive reveals details behind its asset sale and new investor

After a wave of criticism about how it treated its employees, OnLive reveals more details about its recent sale to a new owner.

Confirmed: OnLive’s assets sold to another company

The company doesn't disclose who has bought it, but it does confirm that all of its products will continue and that service won't be interrupted by the sale.

Asus and Wikipad join Playstation Mobile, widening the reach of Sony games to more devices

Sony signs up new partners to expand PlayStation Mobile games to tablets that don't carry the Japanese media giant's name.