Technology News Summary —

Source: The Verge | Sentiment: Positive (0.2625) | Confidence: Medium

Valve faces significant delays in Steam Controller orders, with some shipments not expected until 2027, while new tech products and deals emerge ahead of Amazon Prime Day.

Executive Summary

Today's technology news highlights Valve's delays in Steam Controller shipments, the introduction of new functionalities for the Game Boy Camera, and various early deals ahead of Amazon Prime Day. Additionally, Snap's new smart glasses and a self-driving toilet were showcased, while Firefox rolled out new home page widgets to enhance user focus. Amazon employees report facing termination for supporting data center limits, raising concerns about workplace retaliation.

Key Themes

Valve Steam Controller delays Game Boy Camera new features Amazon Prime Day early deals Snap smart glasses review Firefox home page widgets Amazon employee retaliation news

Why These Headlines Matter

Why does "Valve is so behind on Steam Controller orders that some won’t ship until 2027" matter? [Risk]

Significant delays in product availability may affect customer satisfaction and sales.

Why does "You can now use the Game Boy Camera with your phone" matter? [Opportunity]

This innovation revives nostalgia and expands the functionality of retro gaming devices.

Why does "Snap’s Specs look good on nobody" matter? [Risk]

The high price and design may limit consumer interest in Snap's new smart glasses.

Why does "This robotic self-driving toilet comes to you" matter? [Opportunity]

Innovative technology aimed at improving accessibility for the elderly and those with mobility issues.

Why does "Amazon employees say they’re facing termination for backing data center limits" matter? [Risk]

Raises important questions about corporate governance and employee rights regarding political speech.

Future Outlook

Next 24–72 Hours

  • Monitoring Valve's response to Steam Controller delays
  • Tracking consumer reactions to new Game Boy Camera features
  • Observing early Amazon Prime Day sales trends

Next 1–4 Weeks

  • Evaluating the impact of early Prime Day deals on sales
  • Watching for updates on Snap's smart glasses reception
  • Following developments in Amazon employee retaliation claims

Watch List

  • Valve's product release schedule
  • Consumer feedback on retro gaming accessories
  • Snap's market performance with new products
  • Amazon's corporate policies on employee speech

Caveats

All Headlines

Valve is so behind on Steam Controller orders that some won’t ship until 2027

Published: — via The Verge

Valve has some good news and bad news about Steam Controllers. The good news: If you make a reservation for a Steam Controller, the company will now show you one of three estimates of when you'll be able to actually order your gamepad: by September 2026, by December 2026, or sometime in 2027. The bad […]

You can now use the Game Boy Camera with your phone

Published: — via The Verge

The $50 GB Operator is an accessory that lets you connect, play, and authenticate Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance cartridges on PCs and other devices. Now it's getting some new functionality for the Game Boy Camera. After turning the Game Boy Camera into a charmingly awful desktop webcam two years ago, […]

HBO Max’s annual plans are 28 percent off right now

Published: — via The Verge

The easiest way to save on a streaming service is often to pay for a year upfront, which HBO Max is currently making a lot cheaper. Through July 15, 2026, new and returning subscribers can get 28 percent off any of HBO Max’s yearly plans, bringing the ad-supported tier down to $78.99 ($31 off) per […]

Snap’s Specs look good on nobody

Published: — via The Verge

Snap's new smart glasses are probably the most impressive bit of face-computer technology we've seen. They're not VR-headset huge; they don't have a big charging puck; thanks to Snap's many years of AR lens development, they're likely to have a lot of features right out of the box. (Yes, they're $2,195, but that may just […]

The best early Amazon Prime Day deals so far

Published: — via The Verge

Amazon’s earlier-than-usual Prime Day doesn’t begin until June 23rd, but there are several even earlier deals on must-have products that you can check out right now. To name some examples, Apple’s AirPods Pro 3 are selling at their cheapest-ever price at Amazon and Walmart (though, the sale keeps playing peek-a-boo). Also, you can grab Ring’s […]

This robotic self-driving toilet comes to you

Published: — via The Verge

During a recent expo in Shanghai that focuses on elderly care, assistive devices, and rehabilitation medicine, a Chinese company called Yueban debuted a smart toilet that does something we haven't seen before; it comes to you. The autonomous self-driving Xiaoban toilet was designed to improve accessibility for those dealing with mobility issues due to age, […]

A year of Walmart Plus is half off ahead of Prime Day

Published: — via The Verge

Do you often find yourself shopping at the big blue, or perhaps you’re just looking for an alternative to Amazon? Either way, Walmart is currently offering a year of its Walmart Plus subscription for $49, which typically costs $98. The membership includes perks like free delivery on orders over $35, free next-day and two-day shipping […]

Firefox’s new home page widgets are helping me focus

Published: — via The Verge

I launched Firefox this morning to find some new blocks on my home page. The widgets that are currently rolling out add sports scores, time zones, a focus timer, and a checklist, which are already some of my favorite new Firefox features in years. I usually have Focus Friend open on my phone when I […]

The Onion’s rebooted InfoWars is coming July 2nd

Published: — via The Verge

The Onion's InfoWars officially has a launch date: On July 2nd, the conspiracy network previously run by Alex Jones will return as a comedy and media platform. The reboot comes more than a year and a half after news broke that the satirical news site was working to acquire the property owned by Jones, a […]

Amazon employees say they’re facing termination for backing data center limits

Published: — via The Verge

When three Amazon software engineers testified earlier this month at Seattle City Council hearings about data centers, they started their testimony by citing a city law barring employment discrimination over political speech. Now, they're accusing their employer of breaking that law by retaliating against them. On June 10th - one week after the hearing, and […]

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