Steve Perlman, CEO for remote-gaming company OnLive, recently gave a lengthy presentation at Columbia University about their technology, and the entire presentation is now online.  In addition, there’s some news about the technology:

The potentially cap-obliterating service recently received funding from AT&T, and will require at least a 5 Mbps connection for 720p HD gaming, and you’ll have to live within 1,000 miles of an OnLive data center. Skip to minute 12 to bypass the network and software discussion and see the live demonstration.

In the presentation he also mentions that “all the major game publishers, except Activision” have signed up to provide games, along with several indie developers.  See the presentation after the break.

via OnLive CEO Talks About Broadband Streaming Game Service – Dumb console hardware might be given away for free… – dslreports.com.