March 14th, 2013

Agawi Partners With NVIDIA To Deliver Ready-To-Stream Gaming Architecture To ISPs And Telcos

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Internet providers have been demoted to dumb tubes with the advent of services like Netflix, iTunes, Spotify and others, which is not where they want to be. Agawi, which has spent the past few years building its cloud gaming infrastructure, is now pursuing its plans of making that tech, code named VG36, commercially available to ISPs, with a ready-to-roll white label solution they can pass on to… → Read More

September 10th, 2012

Agawi Launches Windows 8 Cloud Gaming, Talks Avoiding OnLive’s Pitfalls

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Cloud-based gaming provider Agawi, which began life as iSwifter for iPad with a much more narrow focus on delivering Flash-based gaming to Apple’s tablet devices, today announced a new collaboration with Microsoft to bring its streaming client to Windows 8 devices. Agawi is looking at any new platforms to address potential gaming deficiencies there with a streamed solution, but CEO Peter Relan… → Read More

August 24th, 2012

iSwifter Reveals Itself As “Agawi,” Announces Second Version Of Cloud Gaming Platform For Publishers

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The Menlo Park-based company formerly known as iSwifter has announced version 2.0 of its cloud gaming platform to offer more content types and usage on clients beyond iPads. Android tablets, Windows 8 tablets, smart TVs, Macs, and PCs will be able to stream games via cloud service. → Read More