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💻 Meta Just Ditched Ray-Ban, Prime Day Deals Are Live & AI Is Costing Thousands of Jobs

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Meta has launched its own branded smart glasses line, signaling a major bet that the category is ready for the mainstream — and one of the styles has a surprising celebrity connection. Amazon's Prime Day is in full swing through June 27th, with record-low prices on top wearables, e-readers, and power gear that won't last long. Oracle has quietly cut over 21,000 jobs in the past year, pointing to AI as a key factor in one of the largest tech workforce reductions in recent memory. Valve is expanding SteamOS beyond the Steam Deck, while a new handheld powered by Intel's latest chip is making waves — though its price tag may raise eyebrows. Plus, a newly discovered meteorite is rewriting what we know about the early solar system, and NASA is running quantum physics experiments in space that could change the future of technology.

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