The Steam Deck pushes Linux past a new milestone: 3% of Steam gamers

It’s finally happening! The year of the Linux… PC gaming handheld device. (Okay, that doesn’t quite roll off the tongue.) According to the latest Steam hardware survey, Linux has just over 3 percent of the market share of users who have Steam installed. It has almost certainly benefited from Valve’s own Steam Deck, which derives […]

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Logitech’s latest keyboard dabbles in enthusiast features

Logitech’s Alto Keys K98M mechanical keyboard is now available in North America after its initial launch in China and other select markets. The $149.99 Alto Keys K98M is an almost full-size 1800-layout keyboard, offering a slightly compact design that maintains a number pad. But what makes the K98M special for a mass-market Logitech board is

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This cloud storage lifetime subscription that used to cost $1,900 is now $220

TL;DR: Get a 5TB Internxt Cloud Storage lifetime subscription for only $219.99. Cloud storage services usually come with monthly or annual fees. It’s frustrating, but it’s also avoidable. Right now, Internxt Cloud Storage is offering a 5TB lifetime subscription with no hidden costs for $219.99 (reg. $1,900). Internxt focuses on privacy and transparency. It uses end-to-end encryption and a zero-knowledge

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Crush productivity with this $50 MS Office lifetime license + tutorial

TL;DR: Get Microsoft Office Pro 2021 for Windows — plus a full training bundle — for a one-time payment of just $49.99. If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to stop renting Microsoft Office and actually own it, this is it. For just $49.99, you’ll get the full Microsoft Office Professional 2021 suite for Windows — plus a

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Adios, Windows: These alternatives make switching from Microsoft easy

If you can’t install Windows 11 on your computer, you don’t have to discard your hardware after support for Windows 10 ends. Chrome OS Flex and Linux are available free of charge, and there are other alternatives as well—even without a PC. Because millions of PCs do not fulfil the lofty hardware requirements of Windows

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Unlock 10,000+ hours of courses in 14 languages with Babbel

TL;DR: Babbel’s lifetime plan gives you access to all 14 languages, expert-built lessons, and practical speaking tools for life—all via a limited-time StackSocial offer for $134.99 (MSRP $299) through November 9 with code LEARN. If you’ve been promising yourself that you’ll finally learn a new language, Babbel makes it easier—and more fun—to keep that promise. With access to

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SanDisk’s ultra-tiny USB flash drive is built to stay plugged in

SanDisk is taking “the world’s smallest” USB flash drive, giving it a USB-C connector, and… that’s it. In fact, it’s small enough that this “removable” drive shouldn’t have to be removed, the company said. Officially, SanDisk will launch the drive next Tuesday, and a representative appearing at the 2025 Pepcom Holiday Spectacular didn’t identify the

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The future of sitting: How the LiberNovo Omni chair is transforming the lives of creators and gamers

In a world where “always online” has become the norm, millions of programmers, designers, and gamers spend more time in their chairs than in their beds. The result? Chronic back and neck pain, muscle fatigue, and long-term spinal issues—all symptoms of a lifestyle built around prolonged sitting and high cognitive stress. As the digital generation

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