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Valve launches counter-strike on Vision Pro with new Prism headset featuring custom AMD APU

Started by Redaktion, February 15, 2024, 04:21:04

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Redaktion

Valve has launched a high-end standalone headset dubbed the Prism with specs capable of taking on the Apple Vision Pro. With a starting price of $1,299 versus $3,499 starting price of the Vision Pro, and including full PC compatibility, the Valve Prism is shaping up as a potential Vision Pro killer.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Valve-launches-counter-strike-on-Vision-Pro-with-new-Prism-headset-featuring-custom-AMD-APU.803328.0.html



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Andrewpppp

Bad sign when someone writing news articles can't even bother to check sources for verify facts. This site obviously can't be trusted

NikoB

Quote from: Andrewpppp on February 15, 2024, 08:13:41Bad sign when someone writing news articles can't even bother to check sources for verify facts. This site obviously can't be trusted
This is a trend in the modern world, a growing trend noticeable in almost all areas. Nobody cares. Lack of trust leads to the constant stress of endless risk assessment. Human civilization grew on trust, because... Trust creates fertile ground for individual and collective creativity and progress. But in recent decades, everything has gone in the opposite direction, with an exorbitant, inadequate increase in population and an increase in aggression for the remaining warm place in the sun. The scientific and technological progress available at this moment cannot ensure a comfortable and fair (as a result of the contribution to the progress of civilization) existence of 8 billion people and therefore everything is exactly as it is and not otherwise. Soon all "news" and "analysis" will be written by "AI", even in paid publications in which the same trends are manifested.

NikoB

Quote from: M ML on February 15, 2024, 04:45:46imply check the WHOIS records....
By the way, all DNS services now carefully hide scammers, under the pretext of maintaining privacy, but this is an obvious lie, because... these companies are public and are not private entities. Previously, contact information for at least the site administrator was publicly available. At the same time, the authorities/special services have full access to all databases, including 100% violation of the Constitutions and laws of their own countries. And they can always create anonymous, truly anonymous teams of criminal trolls anywhere on the Internet. But not civil activists - they lose access to transparent information about the activities of companies and governments. The world is quickly plunging into the darkness of lawlessness, amid howls about human rights and freedoms...

Dtl

no retraction or correction, just a complete deletion of the article, but it's still cached and being served to google news pane on android.  this isn't a good look, should properly update the article, not delete it.

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