After unveiling it late last year, Valve has finally announced the official price and availability of its most ambitious hardware, the Steam Machine. The Steam Machine base model, which has 512GB of storage, has an SRP of USD1,049 (~Php64,100) in the United States, while the 2TB variant retails for EUR1,349 (~Php82,400). But that’s just for the main unit. To get the Steam Controller, you should get the bundle priced at USD1,128 (~Php68,900) and USD1,428 (~Php87,200) for the 512GB and 2TB, respectively. Those interested can now sign up on the Steam Store until June 25, 10 AM Pacific time. After that, they will run a one-time randomization that will determine who can get one. The lucky chosen ones will be notified and can start ordering by June 29. They will have 72 hours to order, or their slot will be given to the next person on the waitlist. Moreover, you need to have a Steam account with a good standing and a purchase history prior to April 27, 2026, for you...
TECNO is bringing its Slim branding to the CAMON series with the new TECNO CAMON Slim. Like the POVA Slim and Spark Slim , the TECNO CAMON Slim has incredible thinness of just 6.39mm. The rear panel has curved sides, adding to the overall sleekness. Plus, the New Mondrian colorway has the renowned pattern and features a photochromic finish that shows off blocks in green, yellow, and cyan colors when exposed to ultraviolet light. There’s also a Van Gogh Blue colorway, two prism designs (Black and Green), and a plain Burgundy Red. There’s also an iPhone Air -like camera island, with the 50-megapixel main camera and flicker sensor on each side. An LED panel is in between, which has 354 LEDs and 55 lighting scenes. It can show texts, different animations, and battery life, together with the RGB rings surrounding the camera lenses. Now onto the normal parts. Sadly, this device uses a 4G-only MediaTek Helio G200 processor, with 8GB of RAM, and up to 25...