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Valve opens reservations for Steam Machine at $1,049

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Valve has opened reservations for its new Steam Machine gaming PC, which will start at $1,049 for the 512GB model. The company is using a randomized system to allocate the first units due to component shortages. Shipping for selected buyers begins June 29.

Meta introduced a new lineup of display-free smart glasses on Monday in New York, featuring three styles branded solely under Meta and including a collaboration with Kylie Jenner.

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Valve has told customers that some new orders for its Steam Controller may not arrive until 2027 due to high demand. Existing orders face deadlines in September or December 2026. The company said it will ship as many units as possible this year.

Apple has unveiled an upgraded version of Siri that prioritizes helpfulness over engagement. Executives emphasized the assistant's boundaries during a recent interview. The changes follow the company's WWDC announcements on AI features.

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Logitech has launched the Mobi Fold, an $80 Bluetooth mouse that folds in half for easy portability. The device went on sale on June 10 with features aimed at travelers who prefer a mouse over a laptop trackpad.

Apple has increased maximum trade-in values for several of its devices this week. The adjustments affect selected iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, MacBooks and desktop Macs. Some models saw higher payouts while others received reductions.

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Apple is set to release its premium iPhone 18 models in fall 2026 while shifting more affordable versions to spring 2027. The change marks a departure from the company's usual single-fall launch cycle. Rumors also point to a new foldable device joining the lineup.

 

 

 

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