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AppStream could bring advanced graphics rendering to even the smallest of portable tablets.
Amazon has made available the AppStream service which enables developers to run an application on AWS, then stream it to various devices.
Amazon Web Services has announced a new service, AppStream, that will run high-resource apps, such as 3D games, from the cloud.
Amazon just rolled out support for streaming Linux apps through AppStream 2.0. The service allows users to stream apps to a web browser or a client on a wide range of devices.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has updated AppStream to allow any Windows application to be accessed through a browser.
Amazon AppStream, which uses the company’s recently launched g2 EC2 instances, allows developers to easily stream their applications in high definition from the cloud to any mobile devices.
AWS AppStream Amazon AppStream was the last service released during the opening keynote, drawing applause from the audience of developers and system integrators.
At Amazon's re:Invent conference this week, it announced a new service with goals akin to OnLive--only aimed at mobile developers instead. Amazon AppStream will allow devs to stream their applications ...