Tariffs are starting to "creep in" to product prices as companies' efforts to absorb price increases run out.
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Trump bragged about the multi-billion dollar deals between Saudi Arabia and Big Tech.
Hundreds of employees signed a letter criticizing Amazon's 'non-data-driven' reasoning for ending hybrid work. They might have a point.
Amazon is expected to release an AI-enabled Alexa later this year that will be smarter and more expensive.
Michael Dell, the company’s CEO, allegedly once referred to in-office work as “forced hours.” Now his company is punishing employees who chose to work remotely.
No word on whether your new car will have next day shipping.
Amazon customers will gain early access to customize Anthropic's models and create private models using Amazon Bedrock.
Andy Jassy warned remote workers at the company that it's "past the time to disagree" over returning to the office.
Amazon has made its virtual clinic available on its website and mobile app to bring easy healthcare access to patients nationwide.
The long-time Amazon critic sent a fiery letter to CEO Andy Jassy accusing the company of violating safety laws and demanded new data.
Two groups of Amazon workers are taking a stand against mandated in-office policies and the company's carbon footprint with a global walk-out.
Amazon announced it is removing several celeb voices from its Alexa device but the details surrounding why are scant.
The company's Amazon Web Services cloud arm is one of its largest and biggest earning segments—but even there, employees aren't immune to getting canned.
Amazon's cost-cutting is moving beyond layoffs as it cuts its online book retailer, Book Depository.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the percentage of workplaces with little to no telework rose to 72.5% from 2021 to 2022
Apple is far from the only company apparently monitoring badge swipes to keep its staff from working in the comforts of home.
The document alleges that Amazon listed three times as many job openings on one Amazon Web Services team than approved for.
This recent round of layoffs will affect departments like Amazon Web Services, human resources, advertising, and Twitch live streaming.
Amazon Web Services HR Vice President Ian Wilson reportedly voiced the idea of inviting laid off workers back to the company at a company town hall.