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Interview: Why Valve launched a new version of its handheld Steam Deck device

GeekWire

GeekWire Photo / Thomas Wilde) Valve Software dropped a surprise last month when it unveiled a new version of its handheld PC gaming device, the Steam Deck OLED. After launching the original Steam Deck in February 2022, the team at Valve, based in Bellevue, Wash., The best thing about the Deck is and remains its price tag.

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CS2 IP leak exploit: Counter-Strike 2 HTML bug put players at risk

Dataconomy

The Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) IP leak exploit centered around an HTML injection vulnerability within the game’s interface, specifically the Panorama UI developed by Valve. IP logging script : Malicious users leveraged the <img> tag to trigger a remote IP logger script.

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Epic says it’s ‘open’ to blockchain games after Steam bans them

The Verge

Epic tells The Verge that it’s “open to games that support cryptocurrency or blockchain-based assets” on its game store, unlike its competitor Valve which has banned games that feature blockchain technology or NFTs from Steam. Allowing games that Steam bans is another way that Epic could compete with Valve.

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GeekWire news round-up: Pulumi and Muir raise cash; LinkedIn’s new AI tools; ‘Uncommon Thinkers’

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Valve and Picnik vets Hatch new startup idea: Longtime Seattle software developers and entrepreneurs Darrin Massena and Mike Harrington have built a no-code web development platform for creative thinkers who don’t possess programming expertise. It’s more powerful than its predecessor, but the price tag and battery life may give pause to some.

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Boston Dynamics’ Spot adds self-charging to live at remote sites forever

The Verge

The new features follow Boston Dynamics’ announcement last June that it was making the Spot Explorer robot available to any company that could afford its $74,500 price tag. The way Boston Dynamics describes it, today’s announcements are a response to the kinds of features Spot’s early buyers have been asking for.

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The Internet of First Responder Things (IoFRT)

Chief Seattle Greek Blog

Going one step further, if those water sensors also had valves, you could control your household water use from anywhere in the world. For example, every load of hazardous material being transported by road, air or rail could be tagged and tracked.

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Inside ‘The International’: Here’s what it was like watching Valve’s ‘Dota 2’ finals in Seattle

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(GeekWire Photo / Thomas Wilde) The esports world descended on Seattle this past weekend for this year’s International, the final tournament on the professional circuit for Valve Software’s popular multiplayer online battle arena Dota 2. This year, Valve announced a new DLC, the Compendium , to fund the International’s prize pool.

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