OnLive Desktop Plus adds Flash to your iPad, for $5 a month (hands-on)

OnLive Desktop Plus for iPad During CES 2012, the surprise appearance of OnLive Desktop was an intriguing idea for Windows-lovers: rent a Windows 7 computer remotely, and stream the whole experience to your iPad. Helping the cause for the first iteration of OnLive Desktop was its price: free. That version only had 2GB of cloud storage and the Windows 7 environment only ran a suite of Microsoft Office applications (sans Outlook), but for the cloud-curious and those who lack a word processor for their iPad, OnLive’s streaming solution is a clever way to explore a mobile office.

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Video: PlayStation Vita’s AR game trio

With the retail launch of the Vita hardware comes the arrival of three augmented reality games, using a set of six cards that look an awful lot like the ESP test cards Dr.

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Razer Blade review

Typically, when a company wants to meet, you expect more of the same — not a change in strategy, nor a decision to enter an entirely new product category.

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The next PlayStation Vita can, and should, be a phone

The current Vita: obviously, not ready to be a phone. Yet

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