Google TV adds gaming with OnLive Video
Google TV adds gaming with OnLive Video Transcript
It's Thursday January 12. It's twenty to elevate -- to Consumer Electronics Show at the Las Vegas convention center. I'm Bridget Carey and we're -- the aisles at the show but there's still much cool tech buzz about now. -- -- -- Google TV just got a little sweeter as it announced it would support online gaming answer. Online -- -- cloud gaming service that lets users play console quality games on PCs tablet. And now edit within Google EB. Timing hasn't been announced yet on line -- -- ten dollars a -- and right now includes about -- Every Verizon's Smart on tablet hot spot by going -- will be orgy LES. And even includes Blackberry and windows only exceptional -- right to talk. They have on the time -- rice has said it LTE infrastructure will be completed by -- and at any thirteen. -- network currently covers 190 US market. We see quite a few protected by that the show and Sony has -- -- Democrat a couple of prototype tablet that is a rounded out with. And usually big screen comes at a separate light up keyboard so -- also displayed -- how to edit in bronze keyboard as eager docking. Sony also made another surprising announcement yesterday its music unlimited service cloud based stringing you will be available on IOS to buy a pre app. Sony is allowing its content to be accessed outside -- typical Sony product line like the PlayStation it's also coming to Google TV. Music and limited announced that among competing. There's not a crime. You're Kindle books they're gonna get more snazzy seen Amazon just released through creating books using the web -- format tools like 89 antsy at that that publishers -- outlooks with rich format and design that could -- Kids books or graphic not Kindle fire tablet will be urged to take -- -- -- the new programming format and it'll be later rolled out to the other can buy. It's a good -- for Microsoft being just became the number two search engine behind Google they're asking it isn't the first time ever has surpassed Yahoo!. Being carved out 18% market share as. -- more than Yahoo! in December according to market researcher com. And the -- and ride -- is a hit here at the show because well. And actually attracted to where it's called nine watch from a company Italy and it's about the size and iPod nano but current blast. And comes in and mature you -- even gold. Because -- the music player Twitter -- that weather and a connection. Means it can display the caller ID from your Smart -- -- Those are your headlines for today and be sure to state anything from more MI CES -- -- -- by the winners of our best of CES awards. I'm Bridget Carey and thinks --
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