Lenovo Unveils Revolutionary SteamOS Device Amid Meta’s Shocking Shift Away from Independent Fact-Checkers

The Top Winners and Losers of CES 2025: A Week of Exciting Tech Announcements

As we’re just over a week into 2025, it’s clear that the year is already shaping up to be an exciting one for tech enthusiasts. The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 has given us a glimpse into the future, with a flurry of innovative announcements from top tech giants. In this article, we’ll highlight our winner and loser of the week, looking at the biggest stories and trends that have emerged so far.

Winner: Lenovo

Lenovo is this week’s winner, thanks to its bold move into the handheld gaming PC market. The company unveiled its first SteamOS handheld gaming PC, the Legion Go S Powered By SteamOS, at CES. This is a significant development, as the Legion Go S is not only Lenovo’s first SteamOS handheld but also the only third-party device to run the OS, following Valve’s own Steam Deck line. The Legion Go S features a larger, grippier body, a larger and brighter display, and an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme configuration, making it a strong contender in the handheld gaming market.

Loser: Meta

Our loser of the week is Meta, which has announced that it will be abandoning its third-party fact-checking program on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads in favor of a new "Community Notes" model. This news has been met with widespread criticism, with many experts and fact-checking organizations expressing concerns about the potential for the new system to lead to more misinformation and censorship. The change has also been met with approval from divisive US President-elect Donald Trump, who has been a vocal critic of the current fact-checking system.

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