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Google announces browser-based streaming game service
Alphabet Inc's Google announced on Tuesday that it would launch this year a browser-based video game streaming service dubbed Stadia that attempts to capitalize on the company's cloud technology and global network of data centers.
Konami Code Shows Up on Google's New Streaming Controller
UPDATE: Entering the Konami code on the for the controller unlocks a 360-degree view, as spotted by
If you're watching the live reveal of the new Google streaming service known as Google Stadia, you might have missed a reference to one of the m...
The 9 biggest questions about Google’s Stadia game streaming service
is an impressive piece of engineering to be sure: Delivering high definition, high framerate, low latency video to devices like tablets and phones is an accomplishment in itself. But the game streaming services faces serious challenges if it wants to...
Exclusive: Lyft's IPO oversubscribed after two days - sources
Lyft Inc's initial public offering (IPO) is oversubscribed based on commitments made so far by investors, making it more likely that the ride-hailing startup will fetch or even exceed the $23 billion valuation it is seeking, people familiar with...
The Rise of Streamed Gaming Is Video Games' Scariest New Trend
This article was originally published during E3 2018 after several developers announced plans for a push toward streamed gaming. We are refreshing and republishing it now with the announcement of . Streamed gaming continues to be a growing topic, but...
Here’s how you’ll access Google’s Stadia cloud gaming service
isn’t launching a gaming console. The company is launching a service instead, . You’ll be able to run a game on a server and stream the video feed to your device. You won’t need to buy new hardware to access Stadia, but Stadia won’t be available on a...
Google announces Stadia video game streaming service
Alphabet Inc's Google announced on Tuesday a video game streaming service dubbed Stadia that attempts to capitalize on the company's cloud technology and global network of data centers.
Google is creating its own first-party game studio
just unveiled at a conference in San Francisco, its cloud gaming platform. While most of the conference showcased well-known games you can play on your PC, Xbox One or Playstation 4, the company also announced that it is launching its own first-party...
Is 4k Worth It?
Every year, around TV-buying time (notably the holidays and early new year), people start asking themselves, “Is it finally time to upgrade ? Or should I just stick with my 1080p TV and save money?”
For the past several years, the answer to upgrading...
Google’s Stadia game-streaming platform kills downloads and lets you play anywhere
Onstage at CEO Sundar Pichai announced the company’s latest big initiative, taking on the entire gaming industry with a live-streaming service called Stadia.
The service will let gamers leave their hefty GPUs and expensive systems behind. Pichai says...