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This week Valve surprised us all with the announcement of three new devices: The tiny Steam Machine PC gaming desktop, the Steam Frame VR headset and a new Steam Controller. In this episode, Devindra and Engadget's gaming reporter Jessica Conditt discuss how these devices fit into the PC gaming world, which has already been reshaped by Valve's Steck Deck portable. Also, we discuss our favorite


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Treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach holds the last penny stamped at the US Mint on November 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Beach pressed the final pennies at an event held at the facility. The pennies pressed bear a special 'Omega' and will not be put in circulation, but will be auctioned off.
The last US penny was minted on November 12 and will be auctioned off.
  • The US minted its last penny on November 12, ending a 232-year tradition.
  • The Treasury said it was ending penny production due to high costs and limited practical use.
  • Rare penny editions, like the 1943 Lincoln cent, remain valuable to coin collectors.

The US penny is officially dead.

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Jordan Love #10 of the Green Bay Packers scrambles out of the pocket next to a Philadelphia Eagles player during an NFL Wild Card game in January 2025.
The Packers and Eagles last faced off in January during the Wild Card round of the 2025 Playoffs.

ESPN's return to YouTube TV is still in a rain delay, and the forecast isn't great.

Disney's beef with YouTube TV has lasted two weeks, making it


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A few months ago, Anthropic published a report detailing how its Claude AI model had been weaponized in a "vibe hacking" extortion scheme. The company has continued to monitor how the agentic AI is being used to coordinate cyberattacks, and now claims that a state-backed group of hackers in China utilized Claude in an attempted infiltration of 30 corporate and political targets around the world


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Finding the right talent for your business is one of the most important responsibilities of any founder, owner, or manager. And finding the right people to help you discover that talent can go a long way to making sure you get the right fit.

Business Insider teamed up with Plant-A Insights, a leading insights and technology company that publishes business rankings in


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Ebony Walden smiling in New Orleans
I always love going back to visit New Orleans, one of my favorite cities I've ever traveled to.
  • I've traveled to all 50 states and dozens of cities, but New Orleans is my favorite to visit.
  • The Louisiana city has so much rich history, beautiful architecture, and incredible cuisine.
  • It's a great place to catch live music, enjoy a crawfish boil, and celebrate Mardi Gras.

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Johnson says cybercrime is more organized than ever before.
  • Brett Johnson made millions committing identity theft for a living before joining the Secret Service as a consultant.
  • There are three rising cyber threats that alarm him most: deepfakes, scam farms, and synthetic IDs.
  • He offers six ways to protect against fraud, including freezing your credit and setting up alerts.

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Jennifer Lawrence at the Dior show during Paris Fashion Week.
Jennifer Lawrence at the Dior show during Paris Fashion Week.
  • Jennifer Lawrence has been acting in films for almost two decades.
  • Some of her films, such as "American Hustle" and "Winter's Bone," have been critically adored.
  • Her latest film, "Die My Love," has proven to be polarizing among audiences.

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