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When Amazon launched its same-day grocery delivery service in August, it was only offered in about 1,000 cities.
Amazon Prime Video has pulled its AI-powered video recap of Fallout after viewers noticed that it got key parts of the story wrong. The streaming service began testing Video Recaps last month, and now they’re missing from the shows included in the test, including Fallout, The Rig, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, Upload, and Bosch.
Amazon plans a new rush pickup service for one-hour in-store orders, strengthening rapid delivery and click-and-collect offering.
Known as the “hypertropics,” this climate is defined by hot drought conditions—and hasn’t been seen on Earth for tens of millions of years.
Amazon’s Luna cloud gaming service is coming to cable boxes from Comcast and Rogers. The Luna app is already available via web browsers, Fire TV devices, Fire tablets, and many smart TVs from Samsung and LG, and this new expansion will bring the service to “millions” more devices, according to Amazon.
Both the regular Kindle Scribe and the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft are available to order starting today for $500 and $630, respectively. Both of those devices include a Premium Pen accessory and 32GB of internal storage;
The Amazon Kindle Scribe Colorsoft's large color E Ink display is nice for taking notes and reading comics, but it ultimately falls short of traditional tablets that offer brighter screens and more power for a lower price.
It’s not uncommon for a streamer on the precipice of premiering one of its banner shows to release a helpful little recap video to catch folks up to speed. What shouldn’t be a
Charlie Kirk’s latest book, published Tuesday, is already a major hit. “Stop, in the Name of God: Why Honoring the Sabbath Will Transform Your Life” was ranked No. 1 on the Amazon Top 100 bestseller list, but early this afternoon and into the evening, the hardcover was listed as temporarily out of stock.
If Meta Platforms wins that industry, as it has dominated social media, and AI glasses become mainstream products, the company can bring in billions of additional dollars each quarter. In the meantime, ad revenue continues to generate a healthy cash flow, supporting Meta Platforms' AI investments.
A new study predicts that by 2100, the Amazon rainforest could experience up to 150 days of hot drought conditions each year, causing mass tree die-offs.