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I cannot get over Valve’s aggressive pricing for the Steam Deck

Valve is pricing the Steam Deck starting at $400, and that puts it right in the realm of a Nintendo Switch despite clearly superior hardware.Read More

How ColorTokens relays zero trust data to remote employees, third parties

ColorTokens recently released Xaccess, which extends zero trust access to remote employees, third parties, and contractors.Read More

Hennessey wants to build a Ford Bronco VelociRaptor with 405 hp – Roadshow

The company best known for making things stupid fast plans for more Bronco tuning — should it be able to crack Ford’s cybersecurity systems and ECU.

Trilogy of Data, analytics, AI is accelerating innovation across industries

Oxford’s Tom Davenport and C3 AI CEO Tom Siebel chats with ThoughtSpot’s Cindi Howson on how data, analytics, and AI transformed industries.Read More

Hazelcast unveils real-time intelligent app platform for analytics

Hazelcast announced the August availability of the Hazelcast Platform, a real-time intelligent applications platform for enterprises.Read More

Your 100,000-mile clunker could be worth serious cash due to chip shortage – Roadshow

Even high-mileage car values aren’t immune to increases as the chip shortage continues to squeeze inventories.

Why Transformers offer more than meets the eye

Transformers, a major innovation in AI and machine learning, have practical real-world applications — and implications.Read More

Path of Exile interview: An Expedition into some big changes

Path of Exile’s Expedition expansion is coming July 23, and it’s bringing some massive changes to the metagame, skills, and more.Read More

Bill Murray, two watches and three friends make a meme with Cannes photo – CNET

Was every one of these French Dispatch movie pals dressed for a different occasion? Twitter thought so, and had fun with it.

Mediacom home internet review: Less Xtream than it sounds – CNET

Mediacom’s cable internet plans aren’t much to get x-cited about.

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