A new player took center stage at the Game Developers Conference (GDC). It was Google, and they had a new game streaming service called Stadia to announce with some unique new features. Microsoft has also let loose a few more details on their forthcoming xCloud service. They’ve also released an app that allows you to stream a Windows 10 PC’s display through an Xbox One. Hulu is also getting a grid guide and other user experience enhancements.
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- Hulu is now rolling out its new experience
- Groove Music OneDrive Streaming Closes March 31st
- Google is launching a game-streaming service called Stadia
- Google built a controller for its Stadia gaming service
- Microsoft’s xCloud Gains Substance
- Microsoft now lets you stream PC games to an Xbox One and use a controller
- Microsoft announces Xbox Live for any iOS or Android game
- Xbox Live Games With Gold For March 2019
- PlayStation Plus: Free Games for March 2019
- Win the ultimate Insteon smart home kit
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