Microsoft keeps describing this model for future game consoles that sounds great for players: this console is as simple as it is, it can play a huge library of PC titles, and it even supports third-party stores. It would be an amazing product if anyone could make it, and it certainly looks like Valve has Microsoft beat with their new Steam Machine.
on this week The VergecastNilay Patel, Jake Castreneux, Sean Hollister, and special guest Joanna Stern sit down to talk about Valve’s ambitious new hardware initiatives – and what it means for Microsoft and Windows. Will consumers still use Windows in the future? Or are games (and heavy emphasis on AI) going to push people towards Linux? There’s discontent growing, and the rise of SteamOS is just a sign of it.
Next, Joanna dives into her story. wall street journal About the Neo robot, which he got a chance to spend time with personally and even control himself. Right now, robots are not ready to perform any daily tasks efficiently. But the big question we want to know is whether AI will be able to get there. For now, there is a human behind the robot.
Finally, it’s time for the Lightning Round. On the docket: Amazon’s Fire TV piracy crackdown, Apple’s $230 designer crossbody sock, YouTube TV and Disney’s ongoing carriage feud, Apple’s new support for mini apps, Waymo hitting the highway, and tablets becoming villains toy story 5,
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