We might be less than two weeks into 2025 , but there ’s no shortage of achiever to pick from after this year’sCESshowcase .

We ’ve seen new laptops announced from brands likeAcer , MSIand Dell , with the latter announcing that it would bedropping its XPS , Latitude and Inspiron brand whole . Meanwhile , Hisense unveiled its first MicroLED TVand Samsung represent its new SamsungVision AIsmart TV system of rules .

Of course , we ca n’t forget Nvidia ’s personal AI supercomputer , Project Digits , or the newGeforce RTX 50 Series GPUs . Intel , meanwhile , showcased its latest reach ofIntel Core Ultra ( Series 2 ) peregrine CPUs , bringing Arrow Lake to laptop computer for the first time .

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Keep reading to learn who we named our winner and loser this workweek .

Winner: Lenovo

Lenovo is this week ’s achiever as the brand unveiled itsfirst SteamOS handheld gaming PC , the Legion Go S Powered By SteamOS .

Not only is this Lenovo ’s first SteamOS handheld , but it ’s also the only third - party handheld gadget to execute the oculus sinister thus far . This makes the Legion Go S the sole alternative for those want a SteamOS machine outside of Valve ’s own Steam Deck descent .

The screen is larger , brighter and smoother too , though it is n’t an organic light-emitting diode panellike the one you ’ll see on the Steam Deck OLED . The performance should be swifter too , thanks to the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme configuration , while the larger stamp battery could potentially extend gameplay meter .

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It ’s important to distinguish that Lenovo actually announced two versions of the Legion Go S at CES : one Windows - powered version and another running on SteamOS . The latter capture our attention for its operating arrangement , but both model take advantage of the same eyeglasses and features , OS aside .

Loser: Meta

Our also-ran this week is Meta , as the companyshared a web log poststating that it would be abandoning its third - company fact - checking plan on Facebook , Instagram and Threads in favour of a ‘ Community Notes mannikin ’ . It ’ll start in the US , before rolling out worldwide .

Meta has antecedently bank on autonomous fact - check administration to label depicted object posted on its platforms that might be sharing sour information or part of a viral dupery . However , after nine years of employing this method of fact - checking , Meta has foretell that it will be transitioning to an X - panache , user - moderated organisation .

“ In recent twelvemonth we ’ve developed increasingly complex systems to manage contentedness across our political platform , partly in response to societal and political pressure level to restrained content . This coming has proceed too far ” , said Meta ’s newfangled Chief Global Affairs Officer and Republican political leader Joel Kaplan .

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“ As well - intentioned as many of these cause have been , they have expanded over sentence to the point where we are have too many error , scotch our user and too often getting in the way of the free expression we localise out to enable . Too much harmless content gets censored , too many people find themselves wrong locked up in ‘ Facebook poky , ’ and we are often too irksome to reply when they do . We require to fix that and return to that underlying commitment to free face ” .

Kaplan say that , because expert have their own prejudice and position , the fact - checking system often became a tool for censoring rather than to disperse information . This is a title that has been controvert by fact - chequer system Full Fact , whose principal executive director stated that the modification was “ unsatisfying and a backwards pace that risks a shivery essence around the creation ” ( via BBC ) .

The novel system will invite users to settle when posts are shoddy or require linguistic context and rate them to boost the most agreed upon Community Notes and avoid biases .

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It ’s interesting to note that US President - elect Donald Trump has already demonstrate approval for the change , agreeing that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg was “ probably ” react to retiring threats Trump had made regarding the former fact - checking system ( via BBC ) .

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