Amazon stock handily topped the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite over the last year, but even more gains could be in store thanks to the ongoing AI revolution.
Musk welcomes the decision as X recovers from advertiser losses due to content moderation concerns and controversy.
Amazon is gearing up to report its latest quarterly financial results next Thursday, Feb. 6. Investors will be focused on the Amazon Web Services cloud segment, which is developing several artificial intelligence (AI) projects.
Filing details $400 million license for smart robot system and claims retail giant’s “reverse acquihire” contract limits competition and merits antitrust scrutiny.
Close out the first month of the year with a trio of great dramas on Amazon Prime Video that you need to watch in January.
The FTC also alleges that Amazon is charging its sellers exorbitant fees, in many cases close to 50 percent of their revenue: “These fees harm not only sellers but also shoppers, who pay increased prices for thousands of products sold on or off Amazon,” the FTC argued in its filing.
Even as Ottawa lends Canada Post $1 billion to chart a route to viability, it wants Amazon to be like the ailing mail service
Excitement surrounds the Caldwell Zoo this spring in anticipation of the opening of the “Amazon River’s Edge.” In an exclusive interview, KETK was able to go in and behind the enclosures that will make this latest expansion so special.
Yesterday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) issued a per curiam ruling in Huang v. Amazon.com, Inc. affirming the Northern District of California’s dismissal of patent infringement claims broadly seeking damages for the smartphone industry’s use of semiconductor technologies.
In 2018, Amazon started is Prime Wardrobe program. This allowed Prime members to select up to six items of clothes and try them on for up to 7 days. After a week, you returned the clothes you didn't like and only paid for the items you kept. This popular policy is now called Try Before You Buy.
Airrack is back with another wild challenge—spending $10,000 on the strangest Facebook Marketplace ads! 💸🤯 From bizarre gadgets to questionable "deals," he buys the weirdest things the internet has to offer.
Amazon may be closing its warehouses in Quebec to send a warning to unions, but it still has to get packages to customers. For a company that thrives on controlling warehouses, this retreat may be more costly than it seems.