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Valve Takes a Stand Against Scalpers for the Steam Controller Valve is fighting Steam Controller scalpers with a new reservations system designed to give real gamers a fair chance to buy the popular controller. Instead of letting resellers snap up all the stock, this system ensures that genuine fans...
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Valve Brings in 50 Tons of Game Consoles in Record Time Valve just imported 50 tons of game consoles in two days, signaling a major push to meet gamer demand worldwide. This massive shipment includes popular devices like the Steam Deck and possibly other hardware, ensuring more players can get their...
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The Verified by Spotify badge now helps you know this artist isn’t AI, ensuring you’re listening to real human musicians. This new feature from Spotify addresses growing concerns about AI-generated music flooding the platform, giving listeners confidence that verified artists are authentic. In this ...
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Why an AR Expert Left the Vision Pro to Return to Phones After working on the Vision Pro, this AR veteran is going back to phones — and it's a move that has the tech world talking. The expert, who spent years building augmented reality (AR) experiences for Apple's high-end headset, believes the real...
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Why an AR Expert Left the Vision Pro to Return to Phones After working on the Vision Pro, this AR veteran is going back to phones — and it's a move that has the tech world talking. The expert, who spent years building augmented reality (AR) experiences for Apple's high-end headset, believes the real...
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Valve has officially launched the Steam Controller as a standalone product, without requiring the Steam Machine. This move allows PC gamers to enjoy a high-precision gamepad designed for the entire Steam library, offering a unique trackpad-based experience. The Steam Controller is now available for ...
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Why I’m Buying Valve’s New Steam Controller (Even With Its Flaws) Valve’s new Steam Controller isn’t perfect, but I’m buying one anyway. As a longtime Steam Deck user, I’ve been searching for a controller that matches the customization and sheer level of function available on Valve’s handheld. The n...
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Is volunteerism really a career path for Gen Z? Increasingly, the answer is no. While giving back has long been praised as a meaningful way to gain experience, today’s job market tells a different story. Entry-level roles are shrinking, competition is rising, and young professionals are being pushed...
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Vercel Hack: What Happened and Why It Matters Cloud developers are asking urgent questions after a major Vercel hack exposed vulnerabilities tied to third-party AI tools. The company confirmed that attackers gained access through a compromised external AI service, raising concerns about how secure m...
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Verto USD Access Expands for Firms Across US-Africa Businesses operating across the United States and Africa are increasingly searching for faster, more reliable ways to hold and move US dollars. Verto’s latest expansion of USD-denominated business accounts aims to reduce friction in cross-border p...
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Vertical Browser Tabs: Chrome’s Shift Everyone Is Talking About Many users are asking what Vertical Browser Tabs are and why they suddenly matter in Chrome updates. Vertical Browser Tabs in Google Chrome are a new layout option that moves your open tabs from the top bar to a vertical sidebar for ea...
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Why Vibe-Coded Apps Are Slowing iOS Reviews Developers across the mobile ecosystem are asking the same question: why are iOS App Store reviews taking longer than before? The growing answer points to a surge in Vibe-Coded Apps, AI-generated applications built quickly through natural-language prompts....



