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Time:2026-06-22T23:46:14Z

Valve's Steam Machine launches at $1,049 on June 29, though initial availability may be limited. Meta pauses its employee-tracking program after an internal data leak exposed sensitive information. Amazon Prime Day drives gaming hardware deals including RTX 5070 Ti GPUs and gaming monitors. Chinese electronics component makers pursue Hong Kong IPOs amid AI supply chain tensions. A fatal Tesla crash in Texas involving Autopilot draws NHTSA investigation.

Valve's $1,049 Steam Machine launches June 29 with limited availability

Valve's $1,049 Steam Machine launches June 29 with limited availabilityValve's Steam Machine is set to ship on June 29 starting at $1,049, featuring 512GB storage and no bundled controller. Reviews suggest most buyers may struggle to purchase one at launch due to limited supply. Valve is also encouraging users to build their own Steam Machines using standardized components. Critics note the device sits in an awkward position between console and PC, offering flexibility but also complications.

Meta pauses employee-tracking program after internal data leak

Meta pauses employee-tracking program after internal data leakMeta's controversial employee-tracking program suffered a major internal data exposure, allowing the entire company to view sensitive personnel information. The program was designed to monitor staff productivity and movement patterns. Following the breach, Meta has paused the initiative while investigating the incident. The leak has reignited debates about workplace surveillance and employee privacy within Big Tech.

Prime Day 2026 drives gaming hardware deals and discounts

Prime Day 2026 drives gaming hardware deals and discountsAmazon Prime Day 2026 is bringing significant discounts on gaming hardware, including up to $100 off Sceptre gaming monitors. Deals include an Asus Prime RTX 5070 Ti GPU at $900 and an MSI Cyborg 15 laptop with RTX 5070 and 1TB SSD for $1,089. These promotions signal aggressive pricing as mid-range gaming hardware enters the market.

Chinese electronics suppliers pursue Hong Kong IPOs amid AI supply chain push

Chinese electronics suppliers pursue Hong Kong IPOs amid AI supply chain pushChinese manufacturers of MLCCs (multilayer ceramic capacitors) — dubbed the 'rice of electronics' — are heading to Hong Kong for IPOs, driven by demand from AI servers. Apple supplier Lingyi is seeking a $1.1 billion Hong Kong listing to fund expansion into AI servers, smart glasses, and robotics. Meanwhile, a Chinese expo featuring Nvidia, Apple, and Micron highlights Beijing's efforts to secure the AI supply chain amid ongoing tech tensions.

Tesla Autopilot under scrutiny after fatal Texas crash

Tesla Autopilot under scrutiny after fatal Texas crashA Tesla operating on Autopilot crashed into a Texas home, killing one person. Tesla is pushing back on the Autopilot narrative surrounding the incident, but the NHTSA has opened an investigation into the crash. The accident has renewed concerns about the safety and accountability of Tesla's driver-assistance systems. This is the latest in a series of high-profile incidents involving Autopilot.