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OnLive demos Windows 7 upon an iPad as well as Galaxy Tab, launches cloud cover computing tablet app
Flash on an iPad? No complaint, and neither is QuickTime on the Samsung Galaxy Tab — presumption you’re running both from the virtualized Windows 7 PERSONAL COMPUTER using OnLive’s new app. OnLive may have originally pitched itself as a streaming games use, though owner Steve Perlman revised his ambitions during a D: Dive into Mobile conference today, display off a host of Windows 7 programs (including 3D displaying software Maya, above) running upon a span of ARM-based tablets. Like always, OnLive requires the circuitously server as well as quick internet connection to duty adequately, and a apps themselves would need hold controls, though Perlman pronounced it’s essentially simpler to deliver apps than games since they’re reduction sensitive to lag. OnLive didn’t yield the date when we can design full cloud cover functionality, though you can get the sneak peek during the pared-down version right right away — the brand-new OnLive Viewer app, which lets you spectate games in progress (and will eventually let you play them) is now available for iPad.