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Amazon unveils AppStream, a new way for mobile devs to deliver apps from the cloud. by John Cook on November 13, 2013 at 10:48 am November 13, 2013 at 11:05 am.
Amazon Web Services Inc launches Amazon AppStream, a service that allows developers the ability to stream resource intensive apps like 3D games and interactive HD apps from the cloud.
In the section “Your connections to third-party apps & services,“ click Amazon AppStream 2.0. Click “Delete all connections you have with Amazon AppStream 2.0” and when prompted, confirm. This will ...
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.
Want to run a Windows app on an iPhone? That’s no problem, thanks to a new update to Amazon’s AppStream service.. AppStream, which is a part of AWS, now allows users to stream just about any ...
Amazon Web Services is already the biggest cloud computing platform, powering millions of websites globally. Now the company wants it to do the same for applications. The newly-launched AppStream ...
Last year, Amazon Web Services unveiled a new service, AppStream, which would run high-resource apps including “3D games and interactive HD applications” from the cloud.unveiled a new service, ...
Amazon announced a new serviced called AppStream this week, which will allow developers to stream to high definition video and apps to mobile devices that may not be up-to-snuff on their own.
Amazon Web Services’ new AppStream service moves the graphical intensive processing off the client, allowing developers to offer richer visuals across multiple platforms.
Amazon launched AppStream last year alongside its virtual desktop service, WorkSpaces, its cloud desktop that allowed included bundles of Office, antivirus, Internet Explorer and Adobe Reader.