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Valve Reportedly Making Its Own PC Switch Clone Called SteamPal Gizmodo 6 hrs ago Sam Rutherford After the runaway success of the Nintendo Switch, rival gadget makers are keen to make their own handheld consoles. According to a new report, Valve is the latest to jump on the portable gaming bandwagon. According to multiple sources who spoke to Ars Technica, it seems Valve has plans to create its own PC-based Switch clone hardware for the device is said to have been in development for “some time.” Today SteamDB creator Pavel Djundik discovered new code in Steam referencing a device named Neptune which first appeared last year along with a brand new device called the “SteamPal.” ....
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The Stand-Out Laptops of CES 2021 Share Image: Joanna Neliu/Gizmodo, MSI, Acer, Asus, HP, Lenovo, Razer To sign up for our daily newsletter covering the latest news, features and reviews, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or you can bookmark the Gizmodo Australia homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. It was definitely strange not being able to hold, type on, or touch the brand new laptop screens at CES as we would have in pre-covid times. There’s only so much you can tell about a product you only see or read about online, so that tangibility is an absolute necessity to figuring out what a laptop is all about. (Some benchmarking would be nice, too.) Yet as we saw, it’s entirely possible to stand out with just a hardware spec list, new features, or an interesting design. ....
Cadillac Vertical Take-Off and Landing (Credit: General Motors) CES 2021 once again provided tech enthusiasts with a glimpse of the future flying electric cars, smartphones with rollable screens, home robots capable of doing the dishes, and more. But will any of these innovations make their way to your home or driveway? Time will tell. But the annual tech show offered a number of bold concept ideas that grabbed our attention. Razer s Project Hazel Credit: Razer Not all futures are rosy. But at least you’ll be able to face the dystopia with this cyberpunk-like mask. PC maker Razer is working on a battery-powered facial mask built with smart air filters, a built-in microphone, and RGB lighting. Razer will test the prototype, dubbed Project Hazel, over the next few months before deciding whether to make it into a real product. ....