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NVIDIA Project Shield Portable Tegra 4 Android Gaming Console at CES 2013 (Video)

January 13, 2013
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The biggest surprise of the 2013 International CES for Android fans had to be NVIDIA’s Project Shield announcement. How NVIDIA was able to keep the device a secret is beyond me, but it’s certainly making headlines around the globe now. As you will see in the video above, we stopped by NVIDIA’s booth to...
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NVIDIA GRID Cloud Gaming on Android, Battlefield 3 & Street Fighter IV Demo at 2013 CES (Video)

January 12, 2013
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At the 2013 CES, NVIDIA was easily the star of the show for gamers, as they announced the Tegra 4 mobile processor, Project Shield portable Android gaming console, and NVIDIA GRID cloud gaming service. In this video, we go hands on with NVIDIA GRID to see if it really has the potential to be...
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Verizon Announces GameTanium Monthly Android Gaming Subscription Service for Smartphones and Tablets (Video)

July 13, 2012

Today, Verizon Wireless announced GameTanium, the first game subscription service for Android devices that offers unlimited gameplay for $5.99 per month. The app provides Verizon customers with unlimited access to more than 100 Android smartphone games and 50 tablet games, including titles like World of Goo, Fruit Ninja, RipTide GP and Doodle God. “GameTanium...
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WatchESPN Android app released (video review)

May 9, 2011

Last month, we demoed ESPN’s live streaming application for iOS. Now, the WatchESPN app has been released for Android. It allows 24/7 live streaming of some of ESPN’s main channels: ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN 3 and ESPN U. It’s free for those who subscribe to ESPN through Time Warner Cable, Brighthouse Networks, or Verizon...
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WatchESPN app for iOS, coming to Android soon (video)

April 7, 2011

Today, ESPN launched their latest iOS app, called WatchESPN (iTunes link). As the app’s name implies, it allows live streaming of some of their main channels: ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN 3 and ESPN U. It’s free for those who subscribe to ESPN through Time Warner Cable, Brighthouse Networks, or Verizon FIOS TV. ESPN also...
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