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  • Samsung Gaming Hub could be added to Galaxy smartphones soon

    Samsung Gaming Hub could be added to Galaxy smartphones soon

    Mobile gaming has steadily been growing over the years. It's also an area companies like Samsung are interested in. Samsung already has a Gaming Hub app for its TVs, but announced that it's looking to push the platform to its smartphones at the Game Developers Conference earlier today.

  • Samsung wants to partner with companies like Epic Games to bring exclusive games to foldable devices

    Samsung wants to partner with companies like Epic Games to bring exclusive games to foldable devices

    Last week, it was reported that Samsung had plans to launch a new cloud gaming service. This platform would be designed for mobile devices, similar to Apple Arcade. There hasn't been any official word, but a new report seems to support this claim.

  • Samsung could launch a cloud gaming service soon

    Samsung could launch a cloud gaming service soon

    Despite being around for years, cloud gaming hasn't quite taken off. But that's not stopping companies from venturing into this industry. In fact, it looks like Samsung could be launching a new one.

  • Yes 5G GeForce NOW cloud gaming in Malaysia will be priced at RM40 per month

    Yes 5G GeForce NOW cloud gaming in Malaysia will be priced at RM40 per month

    Yes 5G initially announced that their access to the NVIDIA GeForce NOW cloud gaming service was on exclusive BETA for Yes customers. We already checked it out with our first impressions article and video but that BETA period is coming to a close this 13 April 2023. However, they’ve also announced that it will now be priced at RM40 per month after the BETA.

  • 3 things that we can do NOW with 5G

    3 things that we can do NOW with 5G

    What can we do NOW with 5G? This is a question that many have been asking, especially when deciding to make the move to 5G or to stay with 4G. Well, the biggest advantage of mobile 5G networks is the incredibly fast Internet speed. Unfortunately, most people believe that there isn't enough content or services that actually need those 5G speeds.

    But is that really true? A quick search online indicates the opposite as there are actually quite a few things that take advantage of those 5G speeds. In addition, it is also making it possible for us to do things that used to require powerful mobile devices or computers. Today, let's take a look at 3 things that we can do NOW with 5G.

  • Yes 5G NVIDIA GeForce NOW cloud gaming first impressions - surprisingly playable?!

    Yes 5G NVIDIA GeForce NOW cloud gaming first impressions - surprisingly playable?!

    As per the recent announcementYes 5G is offering cloud gaming via NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW platform. Available exclusively to Yes 5G customers on Beta, we managed to try it out and while it certainly sounds promising, considering the state of our 5G networks we have to admit that we were somewhat hesitant. Read on to find out our first impressions of the NVIDIA GeForce NOW cloud gaming platform powered by Yes 5G and see if it’s the cloud gaming streaming platform for you.

  • Yes 5G launches NVIDIA GeForce NOW cloud gaming service beta in Malaysia

    Yes 5G launches NVIDIA GeForce NOW cloud gaming service beta in Malaysia

    Back in December 2022, Yes by YTL Communications announced that it will launch a new GeForce NOW cloud gaming service in Malaysia. The time has come now, as the official exclusive beta launch of the service is now available. 

  • Yes 5G will launch a new GeForce NOW cloud gaming service to Malaysians soon

    Yes 5G will launch a new GeForce NOW cloud gaming service to Malaysians soon

    In continuing to expand 5G connectivity in Malaysia, Yes by YTL Communications just announced that the company will be introducing a new GeForce NOW cloud gaming service to Malaysia. As GeForce NOW's Alliance Partner, the cloud gaming service will allow nearly any device to have it. 

  • Microsoft says that its Xbox Cloud Gaming device is still in the works

    Microsoft says that its Xbox Cloud Gaming device is still in the works

    Earlier, Microsoft had revealed its plan for a Xbox Cloud Gaming device codenamed 'Keystone' that provides what Google's Stadia and Chromecast offer. Until now, the company states that the device is still in the works. However, it might take time for us to finally see it, as the company won't publicly release the current iteration.

  • Sega might reboot Crazy Taxi as one of the titles under Super Game project

    Sega might reboot Crazy Taxi as one of the titles under Super Game project

    Sega is preparing for something like the Nintendo 64 on the Nintendo Switch Online by presenting all its classic games under one package. The company is reportedly throwing a big budget into rebooting the classic titles through the Super Game project, and one of them might be Crazy Taxi