Amazon denies Bitcoin rumour
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Bitcoin investors are getting desperate

Desperate to stop haemorrhage losses in Bitcoin value, some wise guy thought it a wizard idea to spread a rumour that Amazon was going to start accepting the monopoly money.

Amazon bricked high-end graphics cards
Published in Gaming


Beta for MMO New World

Amazon bricked high-end graphics cards with a beta for its MMO, New World, according to players.

Amazon wants access to your apartment building
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Security is someone else’s problem

Online delivery outfit Amazon is hacked off with ringing doorbells and having its drivers waiting in the street to gain access to apartments.

Apple teams up with Amazon to enable fake reviews
Published in Mobiles


Takes down app which helped people spot the fakes

Apple has removed Fakespot, a well-known app for detecting fake product reviews, from its App Store after Amazon complained the app provided misleading information and potential security risks.

Bezos exits Amazon
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Andy Jassy from Clouds takes over

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos stepped down as CEO yesterday, handing over the keys to the executive drinks cabinet to Andy Jassy.

Amazon demands a piece of its suppliers
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Creepy catch clause

Suppliers who want to land Amazon as clients for their goods and services can find that the online bookseller has the right to buy big stakes in their companies at potentially steep discounts.

Samsung Galaxy Book Go hits Amazon.com at $349.99
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One with Snapdragon 7c Gen 2

Recently announced Samsung Galaxy Book Go has become available over at Amazon.com, selling at $349.99.

Tech giants face tougher US laws
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Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google subject to five bills

House Democrats are set to introduce a package of five bills as soon as this week that would prohibit tech giants like Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google from discriminating against rivals or buying potential competitors.

UK opens investigation into Amazon
Published in Cloud


Not happy at the way it uses data

Britain’s competition watchdog is planning a formal competition investigation into e-commerce company Amazon.

Amazon recruiting US government officials
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Just if you were wondering why its cloud was so big

If you ever wondered how Amazon's massive cloud computing unit got so big, it might be because it is aggressively recruiting US government officials as it pushes to make itself essential to branches such as the military and the intelligence community.