Hines says developing markets have the most potential for streaming.
Microsoft's next-gen streaming-only console might not yet be dead after all.
It seems one Continent isn't too enthused yet.
Spencer thinks streaming could be the key to reaching places where consoles aren't commonplace.
Microsoft may be facing a fight against a bigger titan than it has ever faced before in the gaming market.
Can you really have a full Xbox-like experience in the palm of your hands?
The streaming service is definitely ambitious.
Microsoft and Sony’s collaboration reveals something about their plans for the future.
Project xCloud has hit a notable development milestone.
This is a highly optimistic and almost certainly incorrect prediction.
Play the games you want, with the people you want, on the devices you want.
Spencer views it as a vindication of Microsoft’s strategy.
"I believe your best premium experience is going to be dedicated hardware running under your TV in your living room," says Microsoft's Kareem Choudhry.
Microsoft gearing up to bring xCloud to the public this year.
Gaijin Entertainment CEO Anton Yudintsev is confident that cloud technology will have a huge part to play in the next generation of console gaming.
Xbox's corporate vice president Mike Ybarra issues a cheeky response.
Microsoft and Nintendo may be gearing up for an unprecedented partnership.
Any game you can purchase on the Xbox Store will be streamable on xCloud.
Microsoft's Phil Spencer speaks about looking to the future with xCloud.
Another big name may be about to join the streaming fray.