This year it the era of cloud gaming will finally begin. With Google Stadia and Microsoft xCloud, two potent heavyweights of the IT industry show us how to play high-quality games without special hardware and with Netflix-like subscriptions. But is it really worth jumping on the train now?
Huzaifa from eXputer: "Thanks to the recent PlayStation Store promotion, these seven games with discounted pricing are worth a shot any day of the week."
If you were a 90s kid excited about Nintendo’s upcoming N64 console, you likely read something somewhere about the Nintendo 64 Disk Drive, also known as the 64DD or DD64.
Genuine Enabling Technology was seeking damages, claiming the tech allowing PlayStation consoles and controllers to communicate infringes its rights.
Sounds like patent trolling they tried the same thing against Nintendo with the same pattern.
Motion and control input traversing over higher and lower frequencies seperate from each other allowing the controller to do both
So to recoup the money Genuine is going to take on Nintendo or Microsoft next. I hate patent lawyers they are some of the worst bottom feeders out there.
You can always tell when a hipster writes an article about the future. Not knowing that Sony has had this kind of service going on for years now automatically shows one's ignorance of the subject, and if they're ignorant of even the most basic of advancement in the market, or even when it started, why should their opinion of it now being the era to be realized mean anything?