Valve made Microsoft’s dream console

The console wars are back on. This week, Nilay Patel sits down with Jake Kastrenakes, Sean Hollister, and special guest Joanna Stern, senior columnist at The Wall Street Journal, to talk about Valve’s return to the living room gaming race with the Steam Machine, Steam Controller, and Steam Frame VR headset. Then, Joanna discusses her time putting the Neo robot to the test and seeing whether it’s capable of loading a dishwasher. Finally, it’s time for the Lightning Round, where the crew is talking the YouTube/Disney spat, Apple’s new mini apps, and letting Waymo speed down the highway.

Further reading:

Our first look at the Steam Machine, Valve’s ambitious new game console 
Valve enters the console wars 
Valve just built the Xbox that Microsoft is dreaming of 

Valve’s new Steam Controller might be my dream controllerThe Steam Frame is a surprising new twist on VR 

Steam Machines have returned: all the news about Valve’s new hardware universe 

The Steam Frame has two speakers on each side of your face for vibration cancellation 

Valve’s new VR streaming trick won’t just work with its own headset 
How the Steam Frame compares to other VR headsets 
Valve thinks Arm has ‘potential’ for SteamOS handhelds, laptops, and more 
Valve is welcoming Android games into Steam 
Valve has stopped manufacturing its Index VR headset
Valve has no news about Steam Deck 2 — because it’s still waiting for the right chip 
We tried Valve’s new VR headset, PC, and controller — ask us anything! 
I Tried the First Humanoid Home Robot. It Got Weird

Know Your Meme 
1X Neo is a $20,000 home robot that will learn chores via teleoperation
 Meet NEO, the AI-Driven Robot That’s Coming to Lend a Hand Around the House — for a Steep Price

The Problem with this Humanoid Robot
Samsung brings a generative AI-powered Bixby to its TVs 
Gemini for TV is coming to Google TV Streamer starting today 

Google says its confusing Gemini Home rollout is going just great 

Google Photos lets iPhone users edit images by describing changes 

Disney is losing over $4 million a day in revenue on the YouTube TV blackout
Disney is “trying really hard” to get ESPN back on YouTube TV
Peyton and Eli Manning Drop the Ball, Embarrass Themselves With Bob Iger Interview
Apple made a $230 crossbody… sock 

Steve Jobs introduces iPod socks in 2004
Mini apps
Apple will take a mini commission from mini app developers
⁠Amazon is cracking down on illegal streaming on its Fire TV Stick ⁠

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