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Windows on Arm is a project that I can't help but get excited about, however long and torturous the road towards gaming on ...
HP and HyperX have announced a total of four new accessories, including a gaming headset that can last up to 250 hours and a ...
Windows on ARM devices, including Qualcomm chip powered PCs, can now install select Xbox games locally, reducing dependence ...
Microsoft is giving Windows on Arm PCs that use a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip the ability to download and play games locally via ...
Cloud gaming technology made its first appearance in 2000 at E3 with Game Cluster; it was then packaged and ready for public release in 2003. But despite the promising early model for cloud gaming ...
Microsoft is starting to test updates to the Xbox PC app and Xbox consoles that will allow cloud games to follow you across ...
So even though smartphones seem like the most convenient way to use cloud gaming on the go, the counterargument is that you may not want to drain your phone battery playing games, especially if ...
Cloud gaming still has quirks, and your mileage will vary depending on bandwidth. If you have a fast connection and good Wi-Fi, go for it — or at least give GeForce Now’s free tier a try.
The promise of cloud gaming is that you can do it from anywhere using any device with internet access and a good enough browser (each cloud gaming service seems to have its own requirements on the ...
If the standard Game Pass is a restaurant, Cloud Gaming makes it an all-you-can-eat buffet. The disadvantage, as with any other cloud-based gaming initiative, is that it’s a massive bandwidth hog.
Cloud gaming, for the time being, will remain niche, and publishers may decide it’s not worth launching their own services for such a small slice of the industry’s revenue pie.