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OnLive Desktop for iPad mimics Windows

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During CES 2012, OnLive introduced a new app that uses its cloud streaming technology for purposes other than gaming. The OnLive Desktop app is now available for the iPad. With this app, iPad users to can access a suite of Windows 7 applications without needing to own an actual copy of windows.

Costumes come with Amazon and GameStop Dissidia 012 pre-orders

So you’re planning to get Dissidia 012 [duodecim] Final Fantasy next month on March 22, 2011 for your PSP. Good for you, I’m sure you’ll enjoy it. You may have a bit more fun with it if you decide to pre-order though. See, Square Enix has some pre-order promotions planned with Amazon and GameStop. The bonuses don’t change gameplay, but they do make it look a little cooler…

Music Unlimited comes to PSN today

Sony will bring a brand new music service to the PlayStation Network later today in the US, Austrailia and New Zealand. Music Unlimited is a cloud-based music service that Sony created to give consumers access to millions of songs from a wide variety of music labels. Some may choose to view Music Unlimited as a competitor to iTunes. Instead of downloading content to your computer and syncing devices through iTunes, Music Unlimited will connect a bunch of Sony devices to single account.

E3 2010: OnLive’s Microconsole TV Adapter (photo gallery)

One of the few actual gadgets on display at E3 2010 was the OnLive Microconsle TV Adapter.

The device is the gateway to cloud gaming via your personal computer (Windows or Mac) that presents streaming games on your HD TV. It’ll transfergames via your computer- or right from the web – through the Microconsle TV Adapter and output the video to your TV using an HDMI or Component cable…

Valve’s new Steam Cloud service is go

On November 6, 2008, Valve’s Steam Cloud service launched with the Left 4 Dead demo (full game releases November 18, 2008). Left 4 Dead is the first game that will utilize Steam Cloud support while Valve has plans to patch older titles to use the player syncing service. Valve also plans to release the code to developers for free. What nice guys they are!

The service will work with Steam, retail, and other outlets including Good Old Games.

Steam Cloud allows players to store individual settings for PC games server-side, enabling them to log in from any computer (assuming the computer already has the Steam client already installed) and play with…

Master Chief coming to a PS3 near you

In a weird turn of events one of the most iconic characters on the Xbox 360 console, Master Chief from Halo, is making appearances on one of its bitter rivals, the PS3. Unfortunately for PS3 owners and Sony execs they are not getting a Halo port any time soon but Spartan 117 is nonetheless a playable character thanks to a very clever mod for Epic Games’ Unreal Tournament 3.

In this version of the popular shooter, PS3 owners can download user-generated content for the PC version including the Master Chief model, which is…

New FFVII Play Arts figures imminent

Start saving up your Christmas cash, because Square Enix is expecting orders in the beginning of January. Square Enix has just announced that three new Final Fantasy VII Play Arts figures will be available in their online store on January 3, 2008. Cloud, Tifa and Aerith are appearing in their FFVII attire, and like most more »