Ray-Ban Stories, the smart glasses launched by Meta almost two years ago, have struggled to catch on. Many buyers seem to use the devices infrequently, an internal company document shows.
Since Lina Khan became Federal Trade Commission chair, she has taken on Meta, Microsoft and Amazon, and that has made her a lightning rod.
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