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Gabe Newell, co-founder and CEO of Valve, has been working on a new brain-computer interface project through his Starfish ...
and Newell himself says "I was pretty close to going personally bankrupt: ⁠We went all in, there was no money left." Now, it strikes me that trying to bully someone like Gabe Newell might be a ...
Without money to spend ... [not] me going 'Well the G-Man wouldn't do that in my day' Gabe Newell had his eyes on a social network in the '90s that 'was not in a games context at all'—meaning ...
FPS Games "Valve would never ship another game": Former exec forced Half-Life publisher's hand by saying Gabe Newell and the team ... we going to take all this money from the company, but we ...
In a couple of recent interviews with New Zealand’s 1 NEWS, Valve Software’s Gabe Newell has offered a few insights on what might be next for the Bellevue, Wash.-based gaming… Read More Here ...
Gabe Newell was going blind. The founder of videogame seller Valve suffers from Fuchs Dystrophy, a congenital disease that slowly destroys the cornea. "I have dead-people eyes," he said at the time.
Valve co-founder Gabe Newell speaks with an aspiring gamer at the MOHAI Innovation Breakfast Tuesday morning in Seattle. Valve co-founder and managing director Gabe Newell has advice for young-ins ...
Gabe Newell, co-founder of Valve, sat down with IGN for a chat about the company, the promise of VR, and Newell’s most bleeding edge project as of late, brain-computer interfaces (BCI).