Reports are just coming in that Sony have purchased OnLive cloud gaming service. Exact details on the deal have yet to be released, but it looks like Sony will be shutting down OnLive on April 30th and current subscriptions will not be renewed and anyone who has already renewed since March 28th will be refunded. […]
Amazon launch two new unlimited cloud storage services
Amazon are getting some aggressive deals for online storage going. The new deals don’t include any free options, but they do offer two different options with 1 aimed simply at photos. The cheaper option costs $12 a year and allows users to backup unlimited amount of photos and 5GB of space for video files and […]
OnLive launching two new services dubbed CloudLift and OnLive Go
OnLive the cloud gaming service which allows users to stream gaming directly to their mobile device, PC, or with the use of a micro console is launching two new services today. In an effort to boost its customer base and give users more options for games they can stream and are dubbing the day […]
Western Digital announce My Cloud EX2: 2-bay high performance NAS
Western Digital have just announced the MY Cloud EX2, which is a new 2-bay network attached storage (NAS), which joins the My Cloud Ex4 Range of devices giving users another, cheaper option for backing up/storing data to access across the world. The new NAS comes in a few different sizes including 4TB, 6TB, and 8TB, […]
Google announces new Google+ look and features with Auto enhance and highlights for your photos
Google have announced a big update for Google+ which add a load of new features and update the entire look of Google+ as it is today. The new laytout will be made of more columns like before but with more information and customization. Each user will now have the option of chosing the column layout […]
iFixit gets there hands on Nexus Q and performs another teardown
iFixit recently tore apart the Nexus 7 and of course the same treatment must be applied to the also announced Nexus Q, the device of which was announced unexpectedly at the recent Google I/O event. So if you wish to see the lovely insides of the Orb of Google’s own cloud hopes, check out the source […]
Samsung’s own cloud server dubbed S-Cloud believe to arrive along side Galaxy S III launch
News from Korean newspaper Maeil Business is reporting that Samsung will be lauching it’s own unlimited cloud service and the announcement for this will come at the same time as the announcement of the Galaxy S III which will take place in London on May 3rd. The service is also expected to include a VOD […]
Megaupload shutdown, FileSonic disable sharing service
Megaupload a few days ago was completly shutdown by the United States government. Megaupload was suspected in allowing Copyright infringement to happen regularly on it’s service, Giving people the ability to share Movies, Music, Software an other things illegally. While none of this has been proven there still has been quite a stir in the File sharing […]
Onlive gaming now available in the UK
Onlive cloud gaming have just released there services to those that reside in the UK(Hopefully Ireland aswell soon). Onlive is pretty much a way to game without expensive hardware giving you the ability to get great graphics with low level computers. They also have subscription charges so you can play alot of games without forking out the money […]