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Valve SteamOS beta now available for the brave

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Valve SteamOS beta now available for the brave

12.13.2013 4:16 PM

Valve released the first public beta of its new SteamOS operating system Friday. You can download it now, but don't be surprised if you run into some roadblocks.

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Valve's Steam Machine prototype PC unboxed, pictured, and prodded

12.16.2013 8:01 AM

Valve has shipped Steam Machine prototypes to 300 lucky Steam users, and one was nice enough to put pics of the 'PC console' up on imgur.

 

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