Hackernews posts about Amazon
Amazon is a multinational technology company that provides online services and products, including e-commerce platform, cloud computing, digital assistance, and artificial intelligence.
- New unsealed records reveal Amazon's price-fixing tactics, California AG claims (www.theguardian.com)
- Iran strikes leave Amazon availability zones "hard down" in Bahrain and Dubai (www.bigtechnology.com)
- Amazon is discontinuing Kindle for PC on June 30th (goodereader.com)
- Amazon to acquire Globalstar and expand Amazon Leo satellite network (www.businesswire.com)
- Amazon won't release Fire Sticks that support sideloading anymore (arstechnica.com)
- Amazon AI Cancelling Webcomics (www.kleefeldoncomics.com)
- Amazon worker dies on warehouse floor. Workers told to keep going (finance.yahoo.com)
- Amazon rewards loyal Kindle devotees by closing the book on old e-readers (www.theregister.com)
- Amazon data center in Bahrain attacked by Iranian Revolutionary Guards (www.reuters.com)
- Amazon says AWS' Bahrain region 'disrupted' following drone activity (www.reuters.com)
- An Amazon warehouse worker died on the job at Oregon facility (techcrunch.com)
- Amazon acquires Apple's satellite partner (sixcolors.com)
- Why Iran targeted Amazon data centers (theconversation.com)
- SpaceX hits back at Amazon in orbital datacenter dispute (www.theregister.com)
- Amazon's cloud business in Bahrain damaged in Iran strike (www.reuters.com)
- Amazon Is Pulling Support for Kindles from 2012 or Earlier (www.cnet.com)
- Iran targeted Amazon data centers (theconversation.com)
- Amazon to end support for older Kindles (www.bbc.co.uk)
- Amazon WorkMail End of Support (docs.aws.amazon.com)
- Amazon to acquire Globalstar and expand Amazon Leo satellite network (www.aboutamazon.com)
- Can a laptop beat Amazon's last mile routing system? (medium.com)
- Microsoft considers legal action over $50B Amazon-OpenAI cloud deal (www.reuters.com)
- Amazon to Buy Satellite Operator Globalstar (www.bloomberg.com)
- Amazon upsets eBook lovers by ending support for old Kindle devices (www.theguardian.com)