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The Amazon Kindle Scribe has finally hit a record-low price at Amazon
By Jennifer Allen published
For reading and writing, you can't go wrong with the Amazon Kindle Scribe – and it's currently on sale at its lowest-ever price right now.
Huge weekend sale at Amazon - 17 best deals I recommend
By James Pickard published
I've searched through the big Amazon sale that's live this weekend and picked out 17 of the best deals worth buying.
Amazon Q is now open to any workers looking to build an AI chatbot for work
By Craig Hale published
AWS has launched its own ChatGPT rival designed to cater specifically to the needs of businesses and developers.
AWS Q1 growth pushes ahead as cloud revenue soars
By Craig Hale published
Amazon just had another great quarter thanks to AWS (and AI), and CEO Andy Jassy reckons the best is yet to come.
Throne and Liberty - everything we know so far
By Cat Bussell last updated
Updated Throne and Liberty has yet to arrive in the West but there's plenty of information already available about the game.
You're not imagining it, Amazon Prime deliveries got even faster in 2024
By Cesar Cadenas published
Amazon Prime's new success can be tied to recent logistical upgrades and the service may get even faster soon.
Amazon Prime Day 2024: next sale confirmed for July
By James Pickard last updated
TechRadar's definitive guide to Amazon Prime Day 2024, including the latest news, date prediction and deals to expect this year.
AWS is investing billions in one of its biggest US cloud regions
By Luke Hughes published
Amazon is also pledging to improve community infrastructure in the area as part of a larger expansion plan in the US Midwest.
CMA launches multiple investigations into Microsoft and Amazon concerning AI startup investments
By Benedict Collins published
Selective investments by Microsoft and Amazon into AI startups are under the lens of the CMA.
A cloud server leak seems to show top animation shows are part-made in North Korea
By Luke Hughes published
Files found on a now-defunct server using a North Korean IP address suggest that companies like the BBC, Amazon and HBO Max could be, however unwittingly, hiring North Koreans to animate hit shows.
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