Filing details $400 million license for smart robot system and claims retail giant’s “reverse acquihire” contract limits competition and merits antitrust scrutiny.
A looming ban on TikTok set to take effect on Sunday presents a multibillion-dollar headache for app store operators Apple and Google.
In letters to Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Uber, the lawmakers express concerns about the companies making contributions to “avoid scrutiny, limit regulation, and buy favor.” These sizable donations surpass the amount most of these companies contributed to President Joe Biden’s inauguration fund in 2021.
Phoenix, a longtime hub for aerospace and defense, is becoming an epicenter of semiconductor manufacturing and autonomous vehicles.
If you want the best deal on a Google Pixel phone, then here are some of the best prices right now on Amazon plus other sites.
New year, new phone? Amazon has the Google Pixel 8a as part of a limited time deal, knocking off 20% from its price. That brings it down from $499 to just $399—saving you a whole $100. It’s gone down to this price before in the past, but that is the lowest discount we’ve seen on it yet—it’s a great time to upgrade to it if your considering.
The original Alexa software, built on top of technology acquired from British start-up Evi in 2012, was a question-answering machine that worked by searching within a defined universe of facts to find the right response, such as the day’s weather or a specific song in your music library.
Google Pixel 9 Pro is on sale for $849 at Amazon. This deal saves you 15% on list price. A new phone doesn't have to break the bank, especially if you're looking to buy one outright. With the sales season officially over (until Amazon's next Prime Day),
Amazon is working on updating Alexa with generative AI to transform it into a more intelligent and helpful personal assistant.
Jeremy Schifeling has partnered with top universities like Harvard, Stanford, and NYU, and helped job seekers land offers at Google, Apple, McKinsey, and more.
Amazon would rather you try clothes on virtually instead of testing their fits at home. The company is officially retiring its “Try Before You Buy” program at the end of January, and in its place, Amazon wants you to trust its AI tools to find your perfect fit.
The FTC also alleges that Amazon is charging its sellers exorbitant fees, in many cases close to 50 percent of their revenue: “These fees harm not only sellers but also shoppers, who pay increased prices for thousands of products sold on or off Amazon,” the FTC argued in its filing.