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Time:2026-06-23T17:31:25Z

Amazon Prime Day dominates the news cycle, with WIRED, Digital Trends, and Tom's Hardware all publishing extensive deal guides across every category from wearables to gaming PCs. Tom's Hardware leads coverage on gaming monitor and PC deals, plus 3D printer and RTX 5080 savings. Meta's new AI smart glasses break away from the Ray-Ban partnership, enlisting Kylie Jenner and drawing Engadget and Gizmodo reviews. Anthropic expands Claude's enterprise footprint with identity verification and Slack integration, positioning the AI assistant as a direct replacement for workplace bots.

Best Prime Day deals across every category

Best Prime Day deals across every categoryAmazon Prime Day is live, and multiple outlets are aggregating the best deals. WIRED covers the top overall picks as well as beauty and Oura Ring discounts, while Digital Trends highlights Google hardware and Apple bargains. Consumers have a wide range of options from wearables to beauty products at significant markdowns.

Prime Day gaming and tech deals roundup

Prime Day gaming and tech deals roundupTom's Hardware has compiled comprehensive Prime Day deal lists focused on gaming monitors, gaming PCs, and Switch 2 accessories. The coverage targets gamers looking to upgrade their setups with notable discounts. The deals are live as of June 23, 2026, with continuous updates throughout the event.

Hardware deals on 3D printers and RTX 5080

Hardware deals on 3D printers and RTX 5080Beyond gaming, Tom's Hardware highlights niche hardware deals including a Creality 3D printer tool kit at an all-time low price and a $250 discount on an RTX 5080 GPU. SCUF is also running a Prime Day sale on pro gaming controllers with up to 26% off. These deals cater to makers, PC builders, and competitive gamers.

Meta debuts new AI smart glasses without Ray-Ban

Meta debuts new AI smart glasses without Ray-BanMeta has launched its next-generation AI smart glasses, dropping the Ray-Ban branding and bringing in Kylie Jenner as a brand ambassador. Engadget and Gizmodo have hands-on reviews, noting a better fit but a higher price. The move signals Meta's push to own its wearable identity while leveraging celebrity appeal.

Anthropic expands Claude with enterprise tools

Anthropic expands Claude with enterprise toolsAnthropic is deepening Claude's enterprise capabilities with identity verification features and deeper Slack integration. The AI assistant is positioned to replace Slackbot and other workplace bots. TechCrunch reports on both the ID verification feature and Claude's ability to learn company context from Slack messages, signaling a major push into workplace AI.