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You've probably heard by now that virtual reality is supposed to be a thing this year. But if you have some catching up to do on the latest innovations, upcoming headsets and what to look for, let Gizmag lend a hand with the latest in our State of the Game series.
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If you want the very best virtual reality, that's probably going to mean using one of the Windows PC-based headsets. There you have two major choices: the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. While the Rift is gearing up for its consumer launch, we got a look at the new HTC Vive Pre dev kit today.
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This week saw the release of Alienware's first Steam Machine, making parent company Dell the first of the major computer manufacturers to enter the market. How do the current range of Steam Machines stack up against consoles, and each other?
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While the fashion in high-tech automotive developments might lean towards hybrids and electrics at the moment, there’s still plenty of scope to improve the good old internal combustion engine. One of the holy grails of such development is the creation of a viable variable-compression-ratio system.
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It's becoming clearer that the entire tech world is trying to get in on virtual reality on the ground floor. In addition to announcing its latest flagship smartphone, HTC today unveiled a new VR headset, in a partnership with Valve.
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Game developer Valve has announced the Steam Controller, a wireless gamepad that sports a touch screen in the center flanked by two large trackpads. Along with the upcoming SteamOS and Steam Machines, gamers may soon be able to enjoy a full library of PC games from the comfort of their living room.
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Hot on the heels of the announcement of SteamOS, computer game developer and distributor Valve has announced a range of SteamOS gaming computers called Steam Machines. The machines will be built by other companies with the aim of bringing PC gaming firmly into the living room.
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Given Gabe Newell's description of Windows 8 as a "giant sadness," it come as no surprise that his company, Valve, has gradually shifted emphasis to the open source operating system Linux. The company has gone one further with the announcement of SteamOS catered to living room PCs.
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Valve's Gabe Newell has finally confirmed that Valve has a "Steam Box" games system in the works.
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Valve has launched Big Picture, a version of its Steam gaming service that is formatted specifically for televisions and game controllers.
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Game developer and distributor Valve has announced that come September 5, its online distribution platform Steam is to begin selling non-game software.
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Valve is planning to release the Source Filmmaker to let gamers animate and record their own videos using the game developer's titles.
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