Yesterday, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announced the Fire phone, the company's first attempt at designing a smartphone.
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Today, Amazon announced the Alexa Skills Kit (ASK), a collection of self-service APIs and tools that make it fast and easy for developers to create new voice-driven capabilities for Alexa.
Amazon kicks off Christmas week with the season's lowest prices on popular content across Amazon's digital catalogue--Amazon Appstore, Amazon Instant Video, Amazon Music, Kindle Books, and Amazon devices.
Amazon and other leading technology companies today announced the Voice Interoperability Initiative, a new program to ensure voice-enabled products provide customers with choice and flexibility through multiple, interoperable voice services. The initiative aims to have multiple voice assistants work next to each other on devices, rather than having customers have to lock themselves into one voice ecosystem.
Amazon has launched Prime Stations in the UK. Amazon Prime Members can now get unlimited access to Prime Stations--an ad-free, internet radio service you can enjoy at no additional cost to your Prime membership.
Western Digital today expanded its line of SanDisk-branded mobile storage solutions with the new SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive USB Type-C flash drive.
Kobo has announced the Aura H2O, a waterproof ebook reader. Announced today before an introduction at IFA next week, the Kobo...
CloudFactory Version 8.0 offers single, customisable tool to manage Web 2.0, SaaS, ITaaS and legacy IT systems. ASG Software Solutions...
Amazon Business today launched new Business Prime benefits for businesses of all sizes in the United States, Germany and Japan. Business Prime now helps members visualize spend data and identify money-saving opportunities with Spend Visibility, as well as set policies to improve compliance and maximize their budget with Guided Buying.
BlackBerry Priv, the first Android-powered smartphone by BlackBerry, is now available on O2 via Amazon UK. The smartphone is available on both new contracts and upgrades for £37.50 monthly with zero upfront.





