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Valve confirms it’ll support the ROG Ally with its Steam Deck operating system
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Valve once imagined that every PC maker could have their own "Steam Machine," a PC game console running the company's Linux-based SteamOS. It took a decade for ...

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What You Need to Remember Before Alien: Romulus
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The Alien franchise is probably one of the top four or five sci-fi brands out there. From its dynamite first two installments, to ...

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A robotics company has 3D printed nearly a hundred homes in Texas
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It’s taken almost two years but a planned community of homes made with a gigantic 3D printer in Georgetown, Texas is almost complete.Reuters reports that the ...

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Rabbit R1 review: I can’t believe this bunny took my money
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In the words of an angry Gordon Ramsay, "It's raw!" The Rabbit R1 is like a severely undercooked slab of meat, still oozing blood on the plate, and the chef ...

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Intel’s crashing 13th and 14th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs: all the news and updates
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Should we do a big screaming headline about Intel BIOS updates?Falcon Northwest CEO Kelt Reeves tells The Verge:Please help us get the word out to all Raptor ...

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Not Quite a Happy Ending
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In just six episodes, The Umbrella Academy season four has the unenviable task of wrapping up a Netflix series stuffed with ...

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YouTube invites users to test its community notes feature
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YouTube seems to be starting to roll out its community notes feature to a select group of users. Screenshots of YouTube’s official invitation to join the pilot ...

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Wordle today: The answer and hints for August 8
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Oh hey there! If you're here, it must be time for Wordle. As always, we're serving up our daily hints and tips to help you figure out today's answer.If you ...

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Sonos CEO says headphone launch was ‘overshadowed’ by app controversy
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Sonos CEO Patrick Spence said the new Ace headphones helped spur “year over year revenue growth” that slightly exceeded the company’s expectations as part of ...

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Teenage Engineering’s New Sampler Can Play the Hottest Gregorian Chants and Sickest Lute Solos
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Sweden-based Teenage Engineering makes products for a very, very specific audience. Take, for example, the company’s $250 toy car ...

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