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  1. Cyberpunk 2077 cosplay jacket features a $1,200 flexible OLED collar that you can game on with a Steam Controller — dual Raspberry Pi 4s power the wearable tech

    A cosplay enthusiast has created a real-life version of the NUSA Infiltrator jacket from Cyberpunk 2077, featuring a unique collar. This collar integrates four flexible OLED displays, costing approximately $1,200, which are powered by two Raspberry Pi 4 single-board computers. The jacket's collar can display animations or even be used to play games via a Steam Controller, offering about three hours of power from hidden batteries. AI

    Cyberpunk 2077 cosplay jacket features a $1,200 flexible OLED collar that you can game on with a Steam Controller — dual Raspberry Pi 4s power the wearable tech

    IMPACT This wearable tech project showcases creative integration of consumer electronics for cosplay, with no direct impact on AI operations.

  2. Steam Machine appears in Vulkan’s conformant product database — upcoming Valve console is certified compliant with the graphics API

    Valve's Steam Machine has appeared in the Vulkan conformant product database, suggesting the long-delayed console may still be in development. This certification by the Khronos Group indicates the hardware, OS, and drivers meet Vulkan API standards, providing developers with a consistent platform. However, it does not guarantee game compatibility or an imminent launch, as Valve has faced significant setbacks due to rising memory and storage costs. AI

    Steam Machine appears in Vulkan’s conformant product database — upcoming Valve console is certified compliant with the graphics API
  3. Steam Controller puck charger nearly catches fire after contact with Pixel Watch 3 — sparks fly after the metal wristband magnetizes to the puck's pogo pins

    A user reported that their Steam Controller charging puck nearly caught fire after a metal smartwatch band from a Pixel Watch 3 magnetized to its exposed pogo pins. The incident caused sparks and cosmetic damage to both devices, highlighting a potential design flaw in the charging puck. Valve is reportedly investigating the issue and may release a revised charging puck to address the safety concern. AI

    Steam Controller puck charger nearly catches fire after contact with Pixel Watch 3 — sparks fly after the metal wristband magnetizes to the puck's pogo pins

    IMPACT Minimal direct impact on AI operators; serves as a cautionary tale for device design and user awareness.

  4. 🎮 The Steam Controller's main competition isn't from Microsoft or Sony: It's from third-party vendors Long gone are the days when third party was for player two

    A new reef-building game called Life Below, penned by the writer of the Tomb Raider reboot, is set to launch with a special supporter pack. All net revenue from this pack will be donated to whale and dolphin conservation efforts. Separately, the Steam Controller's primary competition is identified not as console controllers, but as third-party alternatives. AI

    🎮 The Steam Controller's main competition isn't from Microsoft or Sony: It's from third-party vendors Long gone are the days when third party was for player two
  5. 📰 Pokémon TCG Pocket Gets Paradoxical Next Week Miraidon, Miraidon on the wall...We're getting to the end of the month, so The Pokémon Company is on hand to sho

    Valve's Steam Controller, released in 2026, is currently overshadowed by the unreleased Steam Machine, limiting its full potential. Meanwhile, The Pokémon Company is set to release a new update for Pokémon TCG Pocket next week, featuring Miraidon. AI

    📰 Pokémon TCG Pocket Gets Paradoxical Next Week Miraidon, Miraidon on the wall...We're getting to the end of the month, so The Pokémon Company is on hand to sho