The move comes in the wake of an NLRB settlement that focused on the company's "15-minute" rule.
In a new survey, Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram were found to be the least trusted tech companies.
The AWS outage marks the service's third disruption this month alone.
After six people were killed in an Amazon warehouse hit by a deadly tornado, the company is allowing employees to keep their phones "until further notice."
The company has been awarded patents for using smell and skin texture to identify a "suspicious" person.
The voice assistant isn't shutting down but the similarly named web-ranking service is.
A new complaint to the FTC complaint claims Amazon's 'search results' are so packed with ads, we shouldn't even call them 'search results.'
Amazon claims to know the cause of the problem and is working on a solution.
Android 12 users are having issues downloading and using apps they installed using Amazon's Appstore.
Chris Smalls had been fired from his position more than a year ago.
Starbucks is combining its online order system with Amazon's Just Walk Out tech to help cut down any remaining human interaction when buying coffee and snacks.
Amazon is getting ready for the smart home future in which Alexa could control everything.
LG's feature automatically senses which movies and shows will look unnatural with picture processing settings turned on and disables them.
No supply chain crisis is going to stop the company from delivering the gifts you want this year, even if it has to shell out the big bucks.
A British man was fined nearly $137,000 for failing to disclose the doorbell's recording abilities to a neighbor.
Not content with just knowing your face, your voice, your fingerprint, and the blueprint of your home, Amazon also wants to know what you're eating.
The company's hiring around the globe to build out what is reportedly a new standalone ecommerce service.
And as a follow-up to last year's event, Amazon is also announcing that Ring's indoor security drone is finally coming to market.
Amazon's $1,000 personal robot promises to patrol your home with cameras and Alexa. What could go wrong?
The new Halo tracker adds a display and Amazon-powered fitness and nutrition services no one asked for.