Valve Launches Repair Centers for Steam Deck
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Valve’s Steam Deck is remarkably friendly to repairs, which is refreshing in this age of disposable electronics. However, if you’re not interested in doing it yourself, Valve has opened its own Steam Deck repair centers. All you have to do is ship your handheld console off to one of these facilities, and it’ll come back good as new.
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Logitech's Circle View Doorbell Falls to a New All-Time Low Price at Amazon
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A video doorbell is a simple security measure that can help bring you some peace of mind. But with lots of different brands and models on the market, it can be difficult to know which is best for your home. One thing you'll want to consider is whether it'll be compatible with any other security or smart devices in your house. Most video doorbells are compatible with either Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa (or both), but your options are more limited if you use Apple HomeKit -- which makes this Logitech Circle View video doorbell a standout. It's designed to be used exclusively with Apple HomeKit, and right now you can pick it up for $174 at Amazon which is $26 off its usual price and a new all-time low.
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Nintendo Direct in September: Zelda Sequel, New Sims, Mario Add-Ons
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More than 20 new titles were introduced yesterday during Nintendo’s first full-length Direct since February. For the first time since before the COVID-19 pandemic, fans were able to watch the event together at Nintendo NY, the brand’s New York City merchandise store. Nintendo’s rapid-fire announcements included some highly anticipated games.
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Ubisoft CEO Says $70 Is the New Price for AAA Games
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Gaming is an expensive hobby, particularly when you can’t even buy the latest consoles without paying a scalper double MSRP. The games themselves are getting more spendy, too. After several publishers have gotten on board with $70 AAA pricing, Ubisoft has admitted it’s planning to do the same, starting with the upcoming release of Skull & Bones.
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God of War Ragnarök: Everything You Need to Know
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God of War Ragnarök, Santa Monica Studios' follow-up to 2018's critically acclaimed God of War, is set for release in November. It'll likely be among the biggest and best games of 2022.
Kratos and Atreus' sophomore adventure has the two traveling across the nine realms once again, to stop the events leading up to Ragnarök. They'll have to contend with Thor and the other Norse gods, who are out for revenge after Kratos killed multiple deities in the first game.
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Nvidia Announces Ada, RTX 4090, and 2 RTX 4080 GPUs, and It’s a Huge Leap
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At GTC this morning Nvidia finally pulled the wraps off its much-anticipated Ada Lovelace architecture along with three GPUs based on it. Jensen unveiled the GeForce RTX 4090 GPU and two RTX 4080s based on different dies. This is a first for the company and something that’s sure to confuse gamers. One is allegedly based on the AD104 die, with the other using the even-smaller AD103 die. The headline feature is the difference in memory — 16GB versus 12GB — but they have vastly different specs.
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Framework Made an Upgradeable, Repairable, Customizable Chromebook
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Framework Computer The Chromebook uses the same design as the Windows model, built around a 13.5-inch 2,256x1,504-pixel display with a 3:2 aspect ratio tucked inside a milled aluminum housing. The base configuration has an Intel Core i5-1240P processor, 8GB of DDR4 memory and a 256GB NVMe PCIe SSD for storage. Those components are user-upgradeable with up to 64GB of memory and 1TB of storage.
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Nvidia’s DLSS 3 Likely Won’t be Coming to Older GPUs
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At this week’s GTC, Nvidia unveiled its much-anticipated “Ada Lovelace” RTX 40-series GPUs. The keynote included several headline-grabbing claims. One of those claims was an “up to 4X” uplift in RTX performance in some games compared with the RTX 3090 Ti. This is made possible by the company’s latest iteration of Deep Learning Super Sampling, aka DLSS. Now on its third iteration, DLSS 3 is only coming to the RTX 40-series GPUs. This wasn’t specifically mentioned in the keynote, to the best of our recollection, but has since been revealed via the company’s website. However, since previous Nvidia GPUs were able to run earlier versions of DLSS, why can’t they run DLSS 3? As it turns out, they probably can—just not very well.
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Netflix Has Officially Opened a Games Studio
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Netflix has come a long way since it first began shipping DVDs in paper sleeves. The subscription streaming service announced yesterday that it’s digging its heels into the video games industry by establishing its very own games studio.The internal studio is in Helsinki, Finland and is headed by former Zynga and Electronic Arts executive Marko Lastikka.
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The Steam Deck Is Now Available Without a Reservation
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Gamers seem to love almost everything about Valve’s Steam Deck, except for how hard it is to buy one. That objection might be a thing of the past, though. Valve has announced that the Steam Deck is now available without a reservation. It’s not shipping immediately, but you can have one in your hands in just a week or two. That’s a far sight from the months of waiting past purchasers experienced.
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