5 Gifts For Online Entertainment


Updated 11/30/10 3:50 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 0 comments

Online Entertainment Holiday Gifts

If you think about it, buying holiday gifts has never been easier thanks to the multitude of online entertainment options out there now. If you've got a friend or family member with a computer, Internet connection, and/or a thing for Facebook, then these subscription gifts should be welcomed with open arms! Read more

Games Without the Console: OnLive Launching June 17


Updated 03/11/10 1:50 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 0 comments

OnLive Video Game Service Launches June 17, Pre-Registration Begins Now

It was just last year that OnLive made its presence known to the gaming world, along with its plan to bring video games to the masses without having to buy a console. At this year's GDC Conference in San Francisco, OnLive announced that it will be going live on Jun. 17, while pre-registration for your account is open now. OnLive will allow you to play the latest games from 2K, Warner Bros., EA, Read more

Daily Tech: Wall Street Journal Confirms Apple Tablet


Updated 01/26/10 10:16 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 2 comments

The Wall Street Journal Confirms the Apple Tablet

The WSJ confirms the Apple Tablet is real, along with some interesting insider details — Wall Street Journal HP is working on tablets and notebooks with incorporated projectors — Gizmodo Don't blame OK Go; it's EMI that won't let you embed their new video — CNET OnLive gaming system gets beta tested — Engadget Hulu might charge $5 a month subscription fee for older TV eps — Silicon Read more

GDC 2009: OnLive Could Change Gaming Forever


Updated 03/25/09 9:48 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 2 comments

OnLive Announces Future of Gaming at Game Developers Conference

Right now, when you want the latest video game to hit the shelves, you run out and plop down $40 - $60 bucks to own it, or, you download a new title from your console's online store. But what if you could stream that hot new game right onto your TV? At this year's Game Developers Conference here in SF, a company called OnLive (which has been developing its plan to take over the gaming universe Read more