Razer purchased Ouya's software assets, including its content catalog and online retail platform.
From the return of The Pirate Bay to Verizon's 'super cookies' opt out feature, here's what you missed over the weekend.
The companies have discussed bringing Ouya's software and library of more than 1,000 games to Alibaba's set-top box.
A probe into Samsung's IP infringement claims against Nvidia and others is approved.
From Tor's government assistants to LG's round smartwatch, here's what you missed over the weekend.
Ouya games will be available via Xiaomi's new "MiBox" and "MiTV" streaming boxes and smart TVs.
Topping tech headlines Thursday, Microsoft searched Hotmail to find a Windows 8 leaker, and Twitter turned eight.
The move is a huge change for the company, which has up until now required that all games be at least free to try.
From AT&T's new plans to a new speed-reading app, here's the tech news you missed this weekend.
Is this the beginning of a new life for Ouya — on others' devices, that is?
Topping tech headlines over the weekend, AT&T drops Mobile Share Value plan prices, Ouya launches improved console, and Verizon tests LTE-broadcast during Super Bowl.
Kickstarter darling Ouya's initial product was widely panned but the startup is hoping a refurbished controller and beefier hardware specs make version two a hit.
Ouya just released a limited-edition white console with additional cargo space.
Ouya is forging ahead with its Free the Games Kickstarter project, despite criticism that certain games have puffed up their support in order to win matching campaign funds.
Topping tech headlines Monday, tablet shipments are on the decline ahead of the next-gen iPad release, MSI introduced the "world's thinnest" 17-inch gaming laptop, and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos bought the Washington Post Company.
Ouya is offering disgruntled Kickstarter backers $13.37 in store credit as a way to make amends for a series of delays for its low-priced, Android-based game console.
Ouya is returning to Kickstarter, but this time in an effort to raise money for its game developers.
Topping tech headlines Tuesday, Ouya's mini game console receives drab early reviews, Sony unveils a waterproof smartphone and second-generation smartwatch, and Acer has teamed up with Pokki and Zynga to bring Web-based games to desktops.
The poor quality of the Ouya gaming console should scare everyone away from buying consumer electronics on Kickstarter. Stick to music and comics.
The Ouya could be a great, inexpensive Android-based gaming system for everyone. Right now, though, it isn't even close.