Google has announced that its connected television program, the Google TV, will be supporting cloud-based gaming service OnLive. The OnLive cloud gaming service enables users to play a huge selection of console-quality games on devices like tablets and PCs. Now, select Google TV devices like media streaming boxes, Blu-ray players and TVs will be able to play games via...

Now that the Google Music service has been released for a couple of months now, we still have to see how we can get it to our iOS smartphones. Now, users can access the Google Music service through the Safari web browser, and not via an official iOS app. The Google’s Music Beta has been available as an Android app since its unveiling at the I/O this year, and iOS...

OnLive has announced that its OnLive Cloud gaming service will be launched in the United Kingdom on September 22th. The cloud-based gaming service allows users to play games on tablets and HDTV sets without the need of a gaming console or DVDs. Originally launched in the United States last summer, the gaming service enables users to play popular titles though a broadband...

Spotify, a music streaming service that has enjoyed massive popularity in Europe, has announced that it will be launching in the US soon, though no specific date has been given. According to the official Spotify website, “The award-winning music service that’s taken Europe by storm will soon be landing on US shores. Millions of tracks ready to play instantly,...

People are always talking about the next big thing in tech with one of the hottest topics at the moment being cloud storage. Apple is rumoured to be preparing a cloud based ‘music locker’ which would extend users iTunes library into cyberspace so it could be accessed anywhere with a data connection. The latest development suggests that Apple could call this service...