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Microsoft Testing Browser-Based xCloud - DTH

Daily Tech News Show

Tom Merritt

News, Technology

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2021

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Microsoft is reportedly testing a browser-based version of its xCloud game streaming service, India removes licensing requirement for geospatial data for local firms, and Jaguar to release only all-electric vehicles by 2025.

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Transcript

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A tech demo shows off the usual tech things.

0:04.0

Then I'm going to jump to a link.

0:05.0

Using the usual tech devices.

0:07.0

We have a plane device called our mouse.

0:09.0

Doing the usual tech productivity tasks.

0:11.0

Now we're connected audio.

0:13.0

You can see my work. You can point at it.

0:15.0

And I can see your face and we can talk.

0:17.0

Except it's 1968 and it's going to set the computing agenda

0:20.0

for the next half century, then almost immediately be ignored.

0:24.0

The mother of all demos on no a little more.

0:27.0

Get it wherever you get your podcasts.

0:30.0

These are the daily tech headlines from Monday, February 15th, 2021.

0:37.0

I'm Rich Drafolino.

0:39.0

The Verge's sources say Microsoft is testing a web-based version

0:42.0

of its X-code game streaming service for Chromium browsers

0:46.0

ahead of a public preview.

0:48.0

Microsoft plans to bundle this into PC versions of the Xbox app

0:51.0

on Windows 10, and a browser-based version would also

0:54.0

open the service for use on Apple devices.

0:57.0

Google confirmed that more than 100 new games

0:59.0

will come to the Stadia store in 2021.

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