Two groups of Amazon workers are taking a stand against mandated in-office policies and the company's carbon footprint with a global walk-out.
The couple is currently attending the Cannes Film Festival in the south of France, and partying on Bezos’ $500 million yacht.
The new age verification technology is rolling out first to Denver's Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies.
A new Federal Reserve report sheds light on the factors that led to Silicon Valley Bank's collapse. Chief among them is the Fed's own inaction.
The company's Amazon Web Services cloud arm is one of its largest and biggest earning segments—but even there, employees aren't immune to getting canned.
“As an AI language model, I don’t have a body, but I understand the importance of comfortable clothing during pregnancy,” one of the reviews said.
At one of the dozens of companies that Amazon contracts to complete its deliveries, workers have unionized with the Teamsters and reached a historic agreement.
Amazon Prime introduces Dialogue Boost for some original shows and movies to turn up the volume on characters' voices.
There are thousands of porn titles being sold for cheap on Amazon’s Kindle, but that should be a separate concern from ‘text-based dinosaur and alien erotica.’
The pen-testing tool that's gained popularity on TikTok has a lot of uses, but Amazon has decided to no longer promote it.
Amazon's cost-cutting is moving beyond layoffs as it cuts its online book retailer, Book Depository.
The former Amazon consultant also took to LinkedIn to apologize for the crime saying, "I am sorry to have done these things."
Panera Bread says it wants customers to have a more “personalized” experience with a profile linked to your credit card that identifies your eating habits.
The document alleges that Amazon listed three times as many job openings on one Amazon Web Services team than approved for.
This recent round of layoffs will affect departments like Amazon Web Services, human resources, advertising, and Twitch live streaming.
An Amazon Go customer filed a class-action lawsuit against the company claiming it didn't inform patrons that they were obtaining their biometric data.
Amazon unveiled three different sizes for its Project Kupier customer terminals, covering everyone from single users to massive enterprises.
Amazon Web Services HR Vice President Ian Wilson reportedly voiced the idea of inviting laid off workers back to the company at a company town hall.
Reports indicate that the marketplace could be called "Amazon NFT Marketplace" or “Amazon Digital Marketplace.”