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Hands on with Steam Deck: Here’s what to expect from Valve’s portable – and powerful – gaming PC

GeekWire

The Deck, which was first officially announced a couple of weeks ago , is a handheld PC that runs a new version of Valve’s Linux-based SteamOS. The Deck has a USB-C port on top of it that can be used to plug in off-the-shelf adaptors, or you can use Bluetooth-compatible wireless mice and keyboards.

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Technology Short Take #67

Scott Lowe

Dmitri Kalintsev examines some options for addressing storage-related connectivity in NSX environments. Operating Systems/Applications. OS X users might find this Apple support article on OS X wireless roaming to be helpful. Servers/Hardware. Drew Conry-Murray shines a light on Intel’s network ambitions. Virtualization.

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Technology Short Take #83

Scott Lowe

Here’s a quick post on nftables , the (eventual) Linux replacement for iptables. Turns out there’s a security vulnerability in some of the wireless keyboard and mice out there. Check out this blog on work done to bring firmware updates into the land of Linux. Operating Systems/Applications. Virtualization.

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Technology Short Take #83

Scott Lowe

Here’s a quick post on nftables , the (eventual) Linux replacement for iptables. Turns out there’s a security vulnerability in some of the wireless keyboard and mice out there. Check out this blog on work done to bring firmware updates into the land of Linux. Operating Systems/Applications. Virtualization.

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Technology Short Take #83

Scott Lowe

Here’s a quick post on nftables , the (eventual) Linux replacement for iptables. Turns out there’s a security vulnerability in some of the wireless keyboard and mice out there. Check out this blog on work done to bring firmware updates into the land of Linux. Operating Systems/Applications.

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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. All three models also feature a slot for a microSD card for expanded storage, which is mandatory for the cheapest brand of Deck and a solid quality-of-life bonus for the 512GB.

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