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He says Amazon is investigating.
Spotting the fakes isn’t always possible, but here are some tips
The package was produced by Amazon spokesperson Todd Walker.
Contrary to assertions to Congress, employees often consulted sales information on third-party vendors when developing private-label merchandise. “We knew we shouldn’t,” said one former employee who accessed such data.
Sa logistique est indispensable à 64% des boutiques de sa marketplace: la dépendance est totale. Alors que le nombre de pays où la population est placée en quarantaine s'accroît chaque jour un peu plus, les entreprises de livraison sont inondées de commandes et forcées de s'adapter...
Hey Alexa, stop listening to my client’s information.
As people are staying home to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, Amazon is seeing an increase in demand as small businesses suffer.
Telling whether the product that arrived in your Amazon box is what you meant to order can be puzzling. Can you guess which ones of these are the imposters?
The company’s new one-tap star rating feature seeks to get more customer feedback ... from actual customers.
So, you own or are thinking of buying a Ring camera. This post outlines a list of privacy and civil liberties concerns we have with Amazon’s Ring system so that you can be a more informed consumer, or—if you already own a Ring camera—be a more considerate neighbor. If You’re Thinking of Buying...
Starring Ring doorbells, Alexa gadgets, and Blink cameras.
In letter to Congress, a merchant argues that the company is hurting consumers—the traditional basis for such cases in the U.S.
Amazon's new Sidewalk protocol and Apple's experiments with ultra-wideband signal a new battleground that gets Amazon out of the house and Apple inside it
The e-commerce giant overcame internal dissent from engineers and lawyers, people familiar with the move say.
Popular novels, technical tomes and self-published books are pirated and sold on Amazon. That may actually be helping the company extend its grip on the book business.
Two lawsuits are seeking class-action status, alleging that Amazon records children and stores their voiceprints indefinitely.
Sometimes it’s worth pausing to ask the simplest questions.