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Valve confirms it’s building a Linux-based Steam Box that will act as a local gaming server for all your screens by T.C. Sottek Jan 8, 2013, 3:38 PM PST valve steam box prototype CES 2013 ...
I find [Windows 8] unusable." Check out the rest of the interview on The Verge for Newell's thoughts on Valve's "theory of fun," user-made content, and the level of control over Steam Box's design.
Valve has also laid the groundwork for the Steam Box with the launch of Steam for Linux and Big Picture mode. The former would serve as the new hardware’s lean-and-mean OS.
All the signs have pointed toward Valve introducing its own Steam Box console, and this time the rumors were true. When I first heard of Valve's rumored "Steam Box" I admit to being a bit dubious ...
Valve’s new console-aping Steam Machines could be hampered by the performance of the company’s Linux-based SteamOS operating system compared to Windows gaming.
Coming ahead of the Windows 8 launch, pegged for October 26 this year, the head of Valve made the disparaging comments at the video game conference in Seattle, known as Casual Connect, Slashgear ...
When Valve announced its Steam Box in January at CES, we saw what was supposed to be a prototype of the console. Produced by Xi3, the little box shown was a very small form-factor PC, able to fit ...
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