Wheeeeeee!
Pressure is mounting on Flipkart and Snapdeal.
Spotify, Apple Music and everyone else cost $10 a month. Amazon wants to charge half of that.
The idea is to leverage power, storage space and fast network connection pipes to deliver computing much like power or electricity.
Ben Sun, an early Jet investor, writes about his optimism for the e-commerce site's sale to Walmart
Another sign of how important Marc Lore is to Walmart.
Amazon vertically integrates into the sky.
The Slingbox founder had been involved with Microsoft, Amazon and dozens of startups.
Meet Nucleus, the intercom system/security camera/voice assistant.
The company is adding 18 warehouses in the third quarter of this year.
Yes, that Amazon.
“The U.K. is a leader in enabling drone innovation,” Amazon crowed.
Turns out the final frontier is nbd if you’re the billionaire CEO of Amazon.
Maybe you can play Pokémon Go while they get things working.
Most Turkers make less than $5 an hour. Some Uber drivers earn $13.25 an hour on average.
Alexa, buy me anything.
“The opportunity to compete must remain open for new entrants and smaller competitors.”
A bittersweet gift.
The company will help subsidize certain Android phones in exchange for having its services front and center.
Nobody puts Siri in a corner.
Amazon video’s share of bandwidth is creeping up.
A former Google researcher will crunch numbers for AWS.
Is Siri just catching up, or does Apple have a leapfrog move?
As Recode previously reported, the first market will be the U.K.
In the wake of Amazon’s Video Direct launch, we heard one refrain across the internet: Look out, YouTube!
Amazon smells blood.
He has huge ambitions, but still wants to sell shoes.
Chinese consumers have a huge unsatisfied demand for Western goods like electronics, shoes, shampoo/beauty, diapers and nuts. Sound familiar?
The evidence: Walmart's grocery delivery pilot test.
The voice-assistant craze is right around the corner.
The Washington Post owner talks a big game about defending the media.