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Last updated: May 31, 2026, 2:32 AM ET

Valve’s Gaming Push SteamOS 3.8.6 beta rollout expanded compatibility to a range of handheld consoles and enabled variable‑refresh‑rate over HDMI, a move that smooths the user experience on emerging portable devices. The update arrived alongside a Steam Machine preview tour that showcased the hardware in a Vulkan‑compliant demo, suggesting Valve plans to move from prototype to retail within weeks. Together, the software polish and hardware tease signal a coordinated effort to re‑enter the PC‑gaming appliance market, challenging the dominance of established console makers.

AMD’s Mid‑Range Radeon Reveal AMD’s leaked pricing lists the China‑exclusive Radeon RX 9070 GRE at a $549 MSRP, positioning it just above the $499 threshold that defines mainstream 1080p cards. By extending the GRE line globally, AMD aims to capture budget‑conscious gamers while leveraging the new 5 nm RDNA 3 architecture’s efficiency gains. The price point undercuts competing Nvidia offerings by roughly 10%, potentially reshaping the mid‑range GPU segment ahead of the holiday shopping season.

Software Discount Spotlight GoDeal24’s anniversary promotion drops the lifetime license for Office 2024 Professional Plus to $16.99, a fraction of the typical $149 subscription cost for Microsoft. The deep discount may pressure OEMs and corporate resellers to reevaluate bundled software strategies, especially as enterprise buyers seek cost‑effective upgrades amid tightening IT budgets.