The Steam Machine is back from the dead. Not as a Valve-supported program for manufacturers to create living room PCs, but instead a home console sibling to the Steam Deck. Valve introduced its second ...
When the Steam Machine was first announced back in November 2025, Valve told me that the console-like PC would be launching in the first quarter of 2026. But things might be more complicated now.
Defections, secret conversations, deal talks that fizzled and a battle for control: The turmoil at Thinking Machines Lab is the artificial intelligence industry’s latest drama. By Cade Metz Kalley ...
Is the gaming world ready for a device that could blur the lines between consoles and PCs? In a recent video, tech enthusiast and gaming analyst Alex from TechScope breaks down Valve’s ambitious new ...
Those keeping tabs on Silicon Valley’s AI talent wars were gripped this week by news that three members of the founding team at Thinking Machines Lab, the AI startup run by former OpenAI CTO Mira ...
Valve is supposed to reveal pre-order options for the Steam Machine in early 2026 but PC gaming prices are getting out of control. Ubisoft is already hyping up The Division 3. And a mystery game is ...
Shortly before an aircraft takes off in São Paulo, flames and smoke suddenly appear. The crew acts immediately and evacuates the passengers. No one is injured. Many soldiers at Army commands in SA ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The Kentucky Horse Racing & Gaming’s Office of Charitable Gambling has ordered all machines manufactured by LNW Gaming, Inc. and Creative Game Technologies, LLC to be disabled ...
Back in September 2024, AEW filed to trademark the term "AEW Shockwave," which was set to be a new show that would shopped around various media companies outside of the company's current deal with ...
A multi-institutional research team has demonstrated how artificial intelligence and machine learning can optimize therapy selection and dosing for septic shock, a life-threatening complication that ...
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