Remove Advertising Remove Comparison Remove Linux Remove Windows
article thumbnail

Review: The real star feature of Valve’s Steam Deck is its price tag

GeekWire

announced the Deck in July as its latest foray into both hardware and its support of gaming on the Linux operating system. For comparison’s sake. The Deck, like Valve’s Steam Machine before it, uses a custom operating system based on Linux, with a special Proton compatibility layer that allows Windows games to run.

Hardware 110
article thumbnail

The Hacker Mind: Shellshock

ForAllSecure

” Of course, the security company freaked out, called the editor and chief, threatened to pull their advertising. After testing Unix, Miller went to fuzz Windows NT and other systems. And it's on your Mac, and virtually any company that runs the Linux operating system. And while it’s not Windows, it can be added.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

The Hacker Mind: Shellshock

ForAllSecure

” Of course, the security company freaked out, called the editor and chief, threatened to pull their advertising. After testing Unix, Miller went to fuzz Windows NT and other systems. And it's on your Mac, and virtually any company that runs the Linux operating system. And while it’s not Windows, it can be added.

article thumbnail

Microsoft’s Phil Spencer on launching the new Xbox

The Verge

It’s got an ARM processor, and it runs Linux and we’re off to the races. I will say that maybe more Chrome — just because I happen to be an Android user, but Google’s good at advertising their first-party services through their platform. Windows is open. Frankly, Chrome was built on Windows. I’ve seen it work on Windows—.

Hardware 120