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On June 23, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1951, Michèle Mouton, French race car driver and manager was born. In 1961, Richard Arnold, English lawyer and judge was born. In 1964, Joss Whedon, American director, producer, and screenwriter was born. In 1967, Cold War: U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson meets with Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin in Glassboro, New Jersey for the three-day Glassboro Summit Conference. In 1969, IBM announces that effective January 1970 it will price its software and services separately from hardware thus creating the modern software industry. In 1975, David Howell, English golfer was born. In 1977, Hayden Foxe, Australian footballer and manager was born. In 1978, Matt Light, American football player and sportscaster was born. In 1990, Vasek Pospisil, Canadian tennis player was born. In 2013, Sharon Stouder, American swimmer (born 1948) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Viture’s New Luma XR Glasses Just Got A Prime Day Price Cut

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to play games on an IMAX screen? Then you might want to check out these Amazon Prime Day 2026 deals on the Luma XR hardware. These augmented reality glasses have become a popular choice for gamers looking to upgrade their mobile gaming screen to a cinema-sized display, and Amazon currently has multiple models discounted by 100 or more. Each of the Luma models below also comes with a free 8BitDo Ultimate 2C controller valued at 39, perfect for when you want to use a more traditional peripheral for gaming. Like most Prime Day deals, these Viture deals will only be around during Prime Day, which ends on June 26. Luma Ultra XR Glasses 499 (was 599) The Luma Ultra XR glasses are currently available for 499 (was 599), and this set of stylish wayfarer-inspired glasses is equipped with 1200p 120Hz lenses that provide a sharp picture and can reach 1,500 nits of brightness. According to Viture, the lenses create the equivalent of a 152-inch virtual screen with a 52-degree field of vision, and the frame also holds a triple-camera system that offers enhanced tracking accuracy and spatial awareness. See at Amazon Luma Pro XR Glasses 379 (was 499) The Luma Pro also offers impressive tech inside of its frame, albeit with a few concessions when compared to the Luma Ultra. These have a little less brightness--maxing out at 1,250 nits--and the Pro is limited to three degrees of freedom, meaning that the screen is pinned to your head as you turn. The Pro also relies on connected devices or a connected controller for inputs, but if you're planning to use it for playing games, it's still a recommended device. It also offers 1200p resolution lenses and a 152-inch virtual screen, making it perfect for simple, plug-and-play gaming. It comes in two sizes--regular and large--and it has been discounted to 379 (was 499). See Lumo Pro XR Glasses at Amazon: Regular Fit -- 379 (499) Large fit -- 379 (499) Luma XR Glasses 339 (was 399) The Luma XR are your entry-level XR glasses, and at 339 (was 399), this is a fun pair to test the waters with. Internally, you're getting a 146-inch virtual screen through the 1200p lenses, a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, and it can seamlessly pair with USB-C-enabled gaming devices like the Steam Deck. See at Amazon Luma XR accessories While the Luma XR glasses are designed to work right out of the box with your consoles, it doesn't hurt to grab a few accessories, either. The Pro Neckband acts as a portable, wearable Android computer and dedicated media hub for the glasses that allows you to run various apps through them. The add-on is lightweight and looks great, plus you can use that massive virtual screen in the glasses to watch some Netflix on the go. If you're planning to use your glasses with a Switch, PS5, or Xbox console, the Pro Mobile Dock is also recommended--and it includes a free dock mount. This acts as a portable intermediary hub and power bank for devices that use HDMI and USB-C connections, and the built-in 13,000mAh battery can extend your playtime by up to 20 hours when connected. There are also charging adapters that you can pick up, as well as various prescription lenses that double as spectacles while you wear the XR glasses. You can browse all the Luma XR accessories below. After checking those out, be sure to head over to GameSpot's Prime Day Deals Hub to see even more discounts available in Amazon's sale. Lens Shade for Luma + Beast Glasses (Regular) -- 7 (9) Lens Shade for Luma + Beast Glasses (Large) -- 7 (9) Prescription Lens Frame (Regular) -- 15 (19) Prescription Lens Frame (Large) -- 15 (19) Pro Neckband (12GB + 256GB) -- 328 (399) Pro Mobile Dock for Switch + Switch 2 -- 99 (129) Pro Mobile Dock Mount for Switch 2 -- 15 (19) Pro Mobile Dock Mount for Switch -- 15 (19) USB-C Charging Adapter -- 29 (39) USB-C Charging Adapter Pro -- 47 (59) USB-C to Magnetic Connector Extension Cable (120cm) -- 39 (49) USB-C to USB-C Data Extension Cable (50cm) -- 7 (9) USB-C to Magnetic Connector Adapter -- 15 (19) Viture x 8BitDo Ultimate Mobile Gaming Controller -- 59 (79) Amazon Prime Day 2026 (June 23-26) Video games, Blu-rays, Lego, and tech for the lowest prices of 2026. See at Amazon More Deals And Preorders The Lego Piranha Plant Set Is Down to Its Lowest Price Ahead Of Prime Day Amazon’s Got A Great Early Prime Day Deal On The Middle-Earth 6-Film Collection Magic: The Gathering Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle’s Draft Night Kit Is Discounted Ahead of Prime Day Samsung 990 Pro SSD Gets Rare Discount Ahead Of Prime Day The First Official KPop Demon Hunters Lego Set Launches Soon
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