Coming to the App Store on January 12th, the Onlive Desktop app will beam a version of Windows 7 from the cloud directly to your Apple tablet.
Using the same server technology OnLive employs for its gaming service, this free app provides iPad users with access to Windows staples like Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint without the hassle of tearing open your tablet and jamming Intel chips directly into its motherboard.
Crossing the streams
The service has been optimised to support the iPad?s touchscreen, with functions like pinching, zooming, flick scrolling, and Aero Snap all recognised by the software.
While you can opt to use an Bluetooth keyboard if you wish, the app offers a full-featured virtual keyboard to help replicate the traditional desktop experience.
Provided your connection is strong, you will also be able to view Flash and HD video, and, of course, play hardware-intensive PC games.
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If you sign up to the free service, you're granted 2GB of cloud storage space, and access on an ?as available? basis.
For those seeking a more featured-packed service, Onlive Desktop Pro is on its way, offering 50GB of cloud storage, a cloud-accelerated browser, extra apps, and priority access for $9.99 / month.
In the meantime, curious parties will be able to download the Onlive App this Thursday and test drive Windows 7 on an Apple tablet. What is the world coming to?
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PocketGamerLatestAdditions/~3/n1zTFVHdpc0/news.asp
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