Amazon Prime Day tech deals flood day-two coverage
Amazon Prime Day enters its second day with a flood of deals across electronics and gadgets. WIRED curates an absolute best list, while Tom's Hardware highlights VPN discounts up to 85% and top-tier tech offers. Digital Trends separates the picture-perfect TV bargains from the blurry misses. The coverage spans everything from home setups to premium computing gear.
Major electronics hit compelling price points on Prime Day, with Sony's premium WH-1000XM5 headphones dropping under $200 — a rare bargain. Samsung's Galaxy Watch 8 lands at $218, positioned as the smartwatch deal to beat. Google's Pixel 10 Pro at $684 stands out as the best phone value so far, signaling aggressive pricing on flagship-tier devices.
DIY PC builders find ample value during Prime Day and competing sales events. Tom's Hardware highlights 13 budget-friendly tech picks under $13 alongside a 32GB Corsair DDR5 RAM bundle for $214 on Newegg. A 49-inch OLED monitor dips below $700 in Newegg's rival sale, offering huge screen real estate at an approachable price for enthusiasts.
The AI industry continues to reshape the technology landscape on multiple fronts. Stanford graduates are rethinking career trajectories as AI transforms the tech sector's hiring and skill demands. Chinese AI startup DeepSeek accelerates its agent team recruitment, racing to build commercial autonomous agents. Meanwhile, the Trump administration presses Meta for direct oversight of its AI model development, signaling intensifying regulatory scrutiny.
AI is fundamentally changing how brands engage consumers online. BBC reports that businesses use Google's AI to manipulate search results and user perception, while Google quietly deploys countermeasures. The Guardian tracks the rise of AI-generated social media influencers — synthetic personalities promoting products. India's MoEngage bets big on autonomous marketing agents, signaling a shift toward AI-first customer engagement strategies.