Amazon takes on Portal with a bizarre-shaped device that lets kids and grandparents hang out and play games together.
The Echo Show 15 is the company's first wall-mountable smart display and will act as a hub for families
The $60 device promises to help you lower your energy bill.
The company has a slew of Echo gadgets in the works, some of which we may see next week.
The overhauled Kindle Paperwhite lineup finally ditches the microUSB port.
World leaders have assembled in New York but the most interesting meetings are happening away from the UN building.
The Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver will use the new tech for ticketed events.
AB 701 would keep the company from imposing quotas that interfere with worker's bathroom breaks, among others.
The Alexa microwaves weren't enough, so Amazon-branded TVs are rumored to launch as early as October.
That's certainly one solution to people not wanting to work for you.
Alexa will now talk louder to drown out the din of modern existence.
Amazon is joining forces with buy-now-pay-later company Affirm, which will allow customers to split the total cost of purchases above $50 into monthly payments.
After recalling its Tread and Tread+ treadmills in May, Peloton now faces the piercing eyes of the U.S. federal government.
It would take the company from being a business that only tracks you most of the time into one that's virtually inescapable.
Some companies are offering “reviewer lookup” services so sellers can hunt down unsatisfied customers.
All it would take is downloading malware disguised as an ebook.
Amazon workers in Alabama voted against unionization in April.
The loss of service comes as carriers start to shut down their 2G and 3G networks.
Bezos was surprised and told the teen it had been a while since he heard someone say that.
The company says that workers are now on their own if they want to be tested for the coronavirus.