September 25, 2019 Amazon pushes Alexa privacy with new delete options "Alexa, delete everything I said today."
September 24, 2019 Massachusetts police officers become Amazon delivery drivers after packages found in cemetery Police officers in Massachusetts took it upon themselves Monday to deliver a stash of Amazon packages found in a cemetery.
September 23, 2019 Alexa-powered earbuds are Amazon's next big device: report Amazon is planning to announce Alexa-powered wireless earbuds at its product launch on Wednesday, a new report claims.
September 20, 2019 Jeff Bezos' girlfriend Lauren Sanchez stuns in unearthed 1980s bikini pageant photos Jeff Bezos’ girlfriend Lauren Sanchez looks stunning in these newly unearthed bikini pageant photos from her college days.
September 19, 2019 Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant will start taking donations to 2020 presidential candidates Starting in October, users of Amazon’s voice-controlled home assistant Alexa will be able to dictate/verbally make a political contribution between $5 and $200 to a participating 2020 presidential candidate, the company announced Wednesday.
September 6, 2019 Facebook targeted in antitrust probe led by New York Attorney General New York Attorney General Letitia James is leading a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general in an antitrust investigation into Facebook for alleged antitrust activity.
September 5, 2019 Activists demand facial recognition ban for law enforcement in major new push A coalition of activist groups representing more than 15 million combined members is pushing for a federal ban on law enforcement's use of facial recognition technology.
September 4, 2019 Fortnite star Tfue uses racial slur, but Twitch isn't commenting on rule violation Fortnite streamer Taylor "Tfue" Tenney uttered a racial slur during a live broadcast of himself playing Minecraft, in violation of Twitch's policy.
September 4, 2019 Amazon tests Whole Foods payment system that uses hands as ID Forget the titanium Apple Card — Amazon’s latest payment method uses flesh and blood.
September 3, 2019 Amazon's Ring gave police statistics about users who refused law enforcement requests Ring, the home security company owned by Amazon, tracked how users responded to law enforcement requests for footage captured by its doorbell video devices and gave overviews to police departments when requested to do so.