With all the hype surrounding Steam Machines at this year's CES, it's easy to forget that purchasing a brand new system isn't the only way to check out Valve's vision for the future of PC gaming. The ...
SteamOS was always supposed to be bigger than Valve’s own Steam Deck, and 2025 is the year it finally expands. Not only will ...
The Linux-based operating system that powers Valve’s Steam Deck is one of that handheld gaming PC’s key selling points. While there are a growing number of handhelds that have hardware that looks ...
"Added support for extra ROG Ally keys" is music to my ears. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Every now and then I wonder where ...
Valve, the game-development studio behind the Half-Life series and the Steam video game marketplace, released the public beta version of its new Linux-based SteamOS ...
Own a Steam Deck and would like to try out an alternative operating system that's not Windows? Have you thought about installing Bazzite? While SteamOS is arguably the best choice for Steam Deck, ...
Curious PC gamers excluded by the SteamOS beta’s initial “Nvidia graphics only” requirement can jump on board the testing train. The third update to Valve’s living room-friendly operating system adds ...
Valve’s second big foray into first-party PC hardware isn’t a sequel to the much-imitated Steam Deck portable, but rather a desktop computer called the Steam Machine. And while it could go on your ...
This week Valve quietly released a new SteamOS image, but it’s not the one so many curious PC users (myself included) are waiting for. The 2.5GB image is for recovering, repairing or re-imaging your ...
With all the hype surrounding Steam Machines at this year's CES, it's easy to forget that purchasing a brand new system isn't the only way to check out Valve's vision for the future of PC gaming. The ...
Late on Friday, December 13, Valve released the first public version of SteamOS. As you would expect, SteamOS is currently very rough around the edges -- it is essentially just a version of Debian 7.1 ...