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But that's just a starting point. Post-touch, depending on how sci-fi you want to get, is a couple of different technologies combined together. The two problems are input and output There's some crazy speculative stuff. This is super nerdy, and you can tease us years from now, but as it turns out, your tongue is one of the best mechanical systems to your brain, but it's disconcerting to have the person sitting next you go blah, blah, blah, blah. OK, maybe not. The latest game to be released by Valve is Dota 2 which is a remake of the original Warcraft 3 mod, Defense of the Ancients, in the Source engine which runs games such as Portal 2, Left 4 Dead 2 and Half-Life 2.

The game is currently in beta, but access can be purchased from Steam, which nets you the game and some cosmetic items for your heroes in-game. The release date for Dota 2 is unknown. Find latest and upcoming tech gadgets online on Tech2 Gadgets.

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That, of course, dates back to the magical day in April when the gaming company announced it was bringing its Steam gaming platform to Linux at last, causing no end of jubilation in the Linux blogosphere. The reason? None other than a series of comments made by Valve cofounder Gabe Newell at the recent Casual Connect videogame conference in Seattle. I think margins will be destroyed for a bunch of people.

In no time at all, Linux bloggers everywhere began tripping over themselves in their haste to proclaim their love. If this travesty of an operating system is what it takes to push more users to Linux, we have Microsoft to thank for coming through on delivering that travesty. If done well, the Windows Store could spell the end for Steam. Valve is supporting Linux to make sure it does not find itself locked in behind apps stores owned by other companies.

I am sure it will settle down again, but it will take some time. Katherine Noyes has been writing from behind Linux Girl's cape since late , but she knows how to be a reporter in real life, too. She's particularly interested in space, science, open source software and geeky things in general. The problem with Steam and Linux is twofold, 1. The second problem is an even bigger mess, and that can be laid squarely at the feet of Torvalds…the horrible state of the graphics subsystem in Linux.

How about Vista? And we all know when the graphics driver gets boned in an update it can be seriously BAD news, as in single user mode black screen o death bad. Make yourselves heard! Demand some stability! I truly hope proprietary apps like Steam are welcomed with open arms, i really do. I hope to see a day where I can hand over a Linux desktop and see it running fully updated 3 years from now without the user EVER having to need a Bash prompt.

But frankly between the purists, the "CLI is teh leet! That said unless your screen is smaller than 15 inches, is a touch screen, and you prefer only having a single thing open full screen at a time then Win 8 is just painful, its like having a root canal with a rusty screwdriver.

TIFKAM The Interface Formerly Known As Metro shotguns the screen with icons if you install more than your average cell phone user, good luck using multiple programs on a nice big screen, more than half the TIFKAM apps are obviously written for low res and look awful, heck even solitaire looks like crud, the whole thing is a mess. Final verdict?



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