Amazon will relaunch its Luna cloud gaming platform later this year. The new changes will include a 50+ game library that will be available to Prime members for free, as well as a new family-oriented ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Amazon-owned Zoox is bringing its autonomous vehicle testing to the nation’s capital, making Washington, D.C., the company’s first Mid-Atlantic site and eighth testing city ...
Today in at an event in New York, Amazon announced new Kindle e-readers, Fire TV televisions and streaming sticks, Echo speakers, Ring and Blink cameras and lots of Alexa and AI services. We've ...
After years of rumors and reports, Amazon has officially announced Vega OS, its replacement for Android on Fire TV hardware, and it’s going to make some big changes. Fire TV has always been based on ...
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Amazon’s 2025 Fire TV lineup is here, headlined by the new Omni QLED TVs, as well as the new Fire TV Stick 4K Select at $39.99. This is $10 cheaper than the regular model. It skips a few features like ...
A recent FTC ruling means Amazon must pay $2.5 billion. Amazon allegedly tricked customers into full Prime subscriptions. Customers can receive up to $51. If you're an Amazon Prime subscriber, you ...
The Federal Trade Commission took Amazon to court early last week. Only two days after the trial started, Amazon caved in to sign a $2.5 billion settlement. At the heart of the lawsuit was the Amazon ...
Collectors of Lego's wide-ranging race car models and Formula 1 fans have another chance to buy the Amazon-exclusive 10-in-1 bundle that quickly sold out at launch earlier this year. The Lego Speed ...
Some Amazon customers could get cash from the retail giant as part of its $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. On Sept. 25, the FTC announced it secured the "historic" order to ...
Amazon will pay a record $2.5 billion to settle a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit alleging it misled customers into enrolling in Prime and made it difficult to cancel, the agency announced Thursday.
Amazon will pay $2.5 billion under a proposed order by the Federal Trade Commission to settle allegations the ecommerce giant enrolled millions of consumers in Prime subscriptions without their ...
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