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Tagged “Steam Deck”
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RAM Shortage, Anna's Archive Spotify Scrape, and YouTube Issues
This episode of the WAN Show covers several critical developments in the tech industry, starting with a severe RAM shortage causing price hikes and the discontinuation of the base-model Steam Deck. The hosts analyze the massive Spotify dat…
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Valve's Massive Gaming Hardware Reveal & Linus Torvalds Visit
This episode covers a massive hardware week led byValve's reveal of the Steam Frame, a standalone VR headset with advanced foveated streaming, and the new Steam Machine, a Linux-based console designed to bring SteamOS to the living room. T…
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YouTube Takedowns, Windows 11 Privacy & Steam Hardware
This episode covers trending tech controversies, primarily focusing on YouTube's ambiguous content moderation policies after a creator's tutorial on local media streaming was removed. The discussion shifts to Microsoft's increasingly restr…
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Intel Branding, Escapist Exodus, and AI News
This episode covers the shifting landscape of tech journalism and hardware innovation. The discussion begins with a critique of Intel's new product naming conventions and the discontinuation of their Peltier-assisted cryo-cooling technolog…
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USB Branding, Stadia's End, and Tech Industry News
This episode covers the recent developments in USB-IF branding, as the organization attempts to simplify cable naming by removing the confusing 'SuperSpeed' terminology. A major focus is placed on the sudden cancellation of Google Stadia, …
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WAN Show: Lab Branding Update, Internet Woes, and VESA
This episode of the WAN Show covers the branding resolution for LTT Labs after a name conflict with Sarah Dietschy's Lab22, highlighting the progress of their internal testing robotics. Luke details his frustrating experience with ISP bill…
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Intel Arc GPUs, TikTok Data Concerns, and More
This episode of the WAN Show centers on the underwhelming launch of Intel's Arc GPUs, questioning their market strategy and naming conventions. The hosts transition into pressing industry topics, specifically the data privacy concerns surr…
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NVIDIA Mining Unlock, Linux Drivers, and Tech Talk
This episode covers the notable circumventing of NVIDIA's hash rate limiters by NiceHash, though the relevance is tempered by a broader cryptocurrency market crash. The hosts discuss NVIDIA's shift toward open-source Linux drivers, attribu…
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Apple Hardware Fixes and Tech Innovations
This episode covers intense frustration with Apple's new Mac Studio and Studio Display, specifically criticizing the lack of user-replaceable parts and the absurd fixed power cables. The team transitions to exciting hardware updates, inclu…
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Steam Deck Windows Trials, Artesian Builds, and Tech News
This episode covers the highly anticipated arrival of Windows drivers for the Steam Deck, revealing a difficult experience where Linux continues to dominate in performance and usability. The discussion shifts to the spectacular collapse of…
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Artesian Builds Scandal, NVIDIA Hack & Nintendo Emulation
This episode covers several major industry stories, starting with the collapse of Artesian Builds due to an appalling, exclusionary giveaway scandal. The hosts discuss why maintaining integrity with your community is critical. Shifting to …
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Steam Deck Launch, Chip Shortage, and Future Tech Updates
This episode focuses on the monumental release of the Valve Steam Deck, examining its current state as a partly unfinished but highly innovative handheld console. Linus shares his rigorous testing process and technical impressions, while a…
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Valve's iFixit Deal, Windows 11 Account Mandates, and LTT Updates
This episode covers major industry news including Valve’s groundbreaking partnership with iFixit to provide replacement parts for the Steam Deck and Valve Index, marking a significant victory for the Right to Repair movement. The hosts als…
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Newegg Scandal, Steam Deck, and Best Buy Paywalls
This episode focuses on the recent Gamers Nexus investigation into Newegg's unethical RMA and resale policies, which the hosts describe as a significant breach of consumer trust. Linus and Luke announce a six-month pause on all sponsor rel…
1h 51m -
Newegg Controversy, Sony Buys Bungie, and Facebook's Crash
This episode of the WAN Show addresses the critical Gamers Nexus report concerning Newegg's problematic RMA policies and the denial of refunds for motherboards with bent pins. The hosts analyze the broader implications for the computer har…
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Steam Deck Repair, Linux Gaming & Twitch Leak
This episode covers Valve's commitment to right-to-repair via the Steam Deck and explores the environmental benefits of standard batteries for controllers. Linus and Luke discuss their challenging transition to Linux, focusing on the diffi…
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Windows 11 Performance Issues & The Linux Migration Challenge
This episode focuses on the potential performance impact of Windows 11's security features, leading the hosts to announce a major challenge: transitioning their primary workstations to Linux. They explore the feasibility of gaming on Linux…
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Steam Deck, USB-C Mandates, and China's Crypto Ban
This episode covers the pivotal movement toward Linux gaming compatibility as Valve prepares for the Steam Deck launch, enabling easy anti-cheat support on the Proton layer. The hosts delve into the ongoing debate over online cheating and …
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Steam Deck Deep Dive, Apple Privacy, and Blizzard Updates
This episode focuses on a comprehensive breakdown of the new Steam Deck, covering its AMD-powered hardware, the flexibility of the Linux-based ecosystem, and its potential to disrupt the handheld market. The discussion then pivots to Apple…
1h 27m
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