Daily Archives: 2025-11-12

Google will allow users to sideload Android apps without verification

Source: Hacker News

Article note: I wonder why they backed down. I *assume* there were indications the mandatory notarization scheme would present a problem in some of their ongoing litigation. Still, good news.
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Steam Machines have returned: all the news about Valve’s new hardware universe

Source: The Verge - All Posts

Article note: This is broadly exciting even as someone not doing a lot of gaming of late. A real full-market SteamBox. A new, standalone VR w/AR features headset, following the previous most interesting VR platform. The SteamOS ARM device implies Valve has an ALARM build tree in decent shape, which is a project that could really use some support and would be good for the greater device ecosystem. Also evidence for the "AMD's new ARM parts are partly for a next gen mid-market SteamDeck" theory.
The Steam Frame, Steam Machine, Steam Deck, and Steam Controller. | Image: Valve

In 2012, The Verge broke the news that Valve was making a game console. Gabe Newell himself dished on the company’s grand plans. By 2015, the “Steam Machines” had utterly flopped. But Valve never stopped quietly working on the idea. The Steam Deck handheld became the seed for a grand reboot of Valve’s console and headset ambitions. And now, Steam Machines are back.

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Hello from Valve headquarters! We just saw the Steam Machine, the PC game console that’s not much bigger than a box of Kleenex. It’s coming alongside the sequel to the Steam Controller, the most customizable gamepad ever made. It’s like a Steam Deck for your TV with far more performance — enough to replace an Xbox or PlayStation in your living room, perhaps? But might be priced more like a PC… #valve #steammachine #steamcontroller #gaming #gametok

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The new Steam Machine is for your TV, the Steam Controller is for your hands, and the Steam Frame is for your face— and they might just be the start. The company hinted there might be more SteamOS hardware later on.

We’re tracking Valve’s rebooted hardware plans in this Verge StoryStream. And if you want to know how we got here, it also contains our original Steam Machine coverage — going back over a decade.

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