OnLive has just received a new round of funding from some major backers including AT&T Media Holdings Inc., Lauder Partners, Warner Bros., Autodesk, and Maverick Capital. OnLive just announced this in a recent press release and also said that this series of funding is the largest yet for the "cloud gaming pioneer." This is important news for the gaming community. The technology that OnLive is trying to release is ground breaking. Cloud computing is considered to be the future of not only games, but computers in general. Clearly with companies like Warner Bros. and AT&T backing them, they must be on the right track.
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It would seem to be a superior option to Apple's AirPrint; it works on Android and iOS and on any printer (as long as the proper build of Chrome is installed and you enable the cloud service google Print connector in Chrome), unlike AirPrint, which only works with eprint enabled printers (or at least it will be a superior option when Linux and Mac are supported).
Luckily, our slot was much later after lunch, and we had asked for a permission from the organiser, with a pretext of dispelling the myth! (we were told much earlier to minimise product marketing). Fortunately, the organiser welcomes the idea, as it will breaks the mono-tone of many slides presented throughout the day by the various speakers.
Storage is required. We think it is better to have more storage instead of buying as per requirement. Tech savvy people are normally comfortable using an SSD. The system would also run faster as well as the battery life is enhanced. Have space depending on your requirement.