Amazon thinking of abandoning New York amid protests
We made it there we can make it anywhere
Online retailer Amazon is exploring alternatives to locating part of its new headquarters in New York in case the plan should fail due to local opposition.
Amazon's Bezos says National Enquirer tried to blackmail him
We have pictures of you cheating on your wife now say we are not Trump's attack dogs or we publish
Amazon boss Jeff Bezos has accused the owner of the National Enquirer of trying to blackmail him with the threat of publishing “intimate photos” he allegedly sent to his girlfriend unless he said in public that the supermarket tabloid’s reporting on him was not politically motivated.
Alexia started to ignore users
You are all human scum
Amazon's AI-driven Alexa took the first steps towards a robot uprising on Wednesday by ignoring the requests of its users.
Ellison moans that no ordinary person would use Amazon
Ordinary people buy an Oracle licence
Oracle’s Larry Ellison is still rather miffed that Amazon has turned off its Oracle data warehouse in favour of its own software.
Facebook gave data to Microsoft, Amazon, Spotify, Netflix, and the Royal Bank of Canada
Considered them exempt from privacy rules
Facebook documents, found by the New York Times, show that the social network considered Microsoft, Spotify, Netflix, and the Royal Bank of Canada business partners and effectively exempted them from its privacy rules.
Amazon finds ARM Graviton processor more efficient
Cloudy solutions
Amazon is to deploy an ARM-based Graviton processor. The e-commerce giant says this will lead to cost savings of up 45 per cent for "scale-out" services.
Amazon faces antitrust complaint in Austria
No Lebensraum to move
Austrian retailers have filed a complaint against Amazon with their national competition authority.
Amazon might spin off its cloud services
Top Augur sees it in the entrails
A top divination expert who has a string of viable predictions under his belt, thinks that Amazon will spin off its cloud business in the near future.
Amazon gets into blockchain
New cloud services
Amazon.com is jumping on the blockchain wave with new cloud services that help customers build the technology needed to record transactions.
Amazon’s Oracle purge will be finished by next year
Oracle and Microsoft abusive to customers
Amazon will have shifted most of its Oracle databases onto something of its own making by the end of next year at the latest.