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Amazon warns millions about a surge in account scams
Amazon is warning that a wave of highly convincing account scams is now targeting hundreds of millions of customers, turning routine shopping into a potential security risk. The company says attackers are increasingly focused on stealing login credentials ...
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Amazon is laying off 14,000 corporate employees. The company said it's cutting roles to help make the company leaner and less bureaucratic, while it looks to invest in generative artificial intelligence. The layoffs are expected to ultimately be the ...
Could 2026 be the year that Amazon’s AI-powered assistant really comes into its own? While Alexa+ is still technically in its early-access phase, it’s now available in millions of Echo smart speakers and displays, and Amazon recently updated both its ...
In late 2024, Amazon introduced Rufus, a generative AI chatbot that helps people shop. It was a curious move for Amazon since the company already has Alexa, which has become a household name at this point. However, there is a difference between the two ...
The parent thought the Amazon Echo only heard its wake word—until their daughter showed hundreds of saved recordings.
Advertising and AWS are growing faster than the rest of the business and carrying higher margins. Guidance and recent execution support steady revenue growth and mid-teens earnings-per-share growth. Double-digit earnings growth alone could push the stock ...
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 settle an antitrust lawsuit it filed against Amazon in ...
Earlier this year, the United States Federal Trade Commission ruled that Amazon had engaged in deceptive practices concerning its Amazon Prime subscriptions—people were enrolled unintentionally, and they also couldn’t easily unsubscribe. As part of the ...
Amazon shares have dipped amid a broad market selloff driven almost entirely by sentiment rather than fundamental developments. Worries about overbuild and higher capex create a generational buying opportunity, reminiscent of 2022. AMZN's Q3 results show ...
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A decade-old question about Amazon grocery stores is finally answered
Amazon ends its experiment with physical grocery stores, closing dozens of Amazon Go and Amazon Fresh locations.