OnLive’s Cloud Gaming Service Becoming Available In UK On 22nd September

OnLive, the pioneer of cloud gaming announced its breakthrough instant-play video game service becoming available from September 22nd, just in time for the 2011 Eurogamer Expo in London. They also offering over 100 games, including top titles released the same second as consoles and PCs, available for great deals under a range of pricing plans for play via almost any broadband Internet connection throughout the UK on HDTV, PC, Mac, and iPad and Android tablets. So you have just over a month to ready yourself for gaming-anywhere awesomeness. OnLive membership is free, providing free instant demos of any game. Checkout more details bellow in the press release to sign up.

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Ford And SunPower, Offers A high-Efficiency Rooftop Charging System

Ford and SunPower team up to provide a high-efficiency rooftop solar system, put a hefty $10,000 price tag on one of its accessories. This system provide Focus Electric owners enough renewable energy production to offset the energy used for charging. The system was sized to accommodate a customer who drives about 1,000 miles per month. The complete SunPower solar system is offered at a base price of less than $10,000, after federal tax credits. Checkout more details bellow in the press release.

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Cablevision And Viacom Resolved Issue For Live TV On iPad

Viacom sued Cablevision after the Optimum for iPad app launched and allowed cable customers to stream the entire channel lineup on their tablets. Finnaly this issue has been resolved. According to engadget Viacom’s case against Time Warner’s similar offering is on hold while they also try to work out a deal, but Cablevision’s stance from the start is that its approach fell within the existing agreements and they appear to have gotten their way. Checkout the press release bellow for more details bellow.

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Sifteo Cubes Becoming Available For U.S. And Canadian Users

Sifteo Inc today announced the upcoming general availability of its Sifteo cubes to U.S. and Canadian customers. Sifteo Cubes up for pre-order by the end of today, ship out in September. You’ll receive a triplet of the oh-so-cute Cubes, a charging hub and a 2.4 Ghz wireless USB adapter for connectivity, as well as transferring Sifteo store apps purchased on your computer. It was briefly available to early adopters in January for $99.99, and now $149.99 gets everyone in on some good times. Checkout more details bellow in the press release.

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Verizon Starts Application Innovation Center In San Francisco

Verizon officially opening the Application Innovation Center (AIC) in San Francisco, located near Silicon Valley and close to a growing nexus of developers in the city. Developers both big and small will be able to take advantage of several labs, where optimize and polish their ideas and collaborative between developers and a wide range of Verizon partners. Checkout videos and the press release bellow for more.

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HTC Going For Strategic Partnership And Investment With Beats Electronics

HTC Corp. a global designer of mobile devices announced a strategic partnership and investment with Beats Electronics. For $300 million, HTC plans to up the ante in mobile audio with the expertise of Dr. Dre baked into its future handsets. The two fast-growing brands will focus on bringing high performance sound to HTC phones. The deal is set to befinal later this year. Checkout more details bellow in the press release.

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UCLA Engineers Invent Photovoltaic Polarizers, Now Devices Could Be Powered By It Self

Photovoltaic polarizers could make self-charging that makes the dreams come true. UCLA engineers allows LCDs to recycle energy, with photovoltaic polarizers, devices could be powered by sunlight, own backlight. This is most worse thing to losing the charge of smartphone or laptop running down when we have no access to an electrical outlet. But the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science could finally help solve the problem. According to the researchers, the traditional LCD polarization process loses as much as 75 percent of light energy something that eats around 80 to 90 percent of the device’s power. By using polarizing organic photovoltaic cells, the LCD-packing gizmo can recycle its own lost backlight energy, keeping itself charged for longer. Checkout more details in the press release bellow.

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Nintendo Brings Flame Red 3DS Console For The Holidays

Flame Red Nintendo 3DS is on its way to the States with new color, new price and great games make Nintendo 3DS a for all. This console launched earlier this summer in Japan as the Red Flare and expecting to be hit stores next month. The new color launches September 9 alongside the new Star Fox 64 3D game, and comes on the heels of a new retail price of $170, which may available in Aug. 12 in the United States. Checkout the press release bellow for in details.

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