Be careful what you order, as Amazon no longer lets you hide, delete, or archive orders from your purchase history.
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Amazon Prime Day Is Here. But Make Sure You Keep Gift Orders a Secret from Your Household
Prime Day kicks off today and that means a flood of deals on everything from noise-canceling headphones to your favorite Apple products. It's a perfect time to grab holiday presents, birthday ...
Amazon's budget security cameras also earned an update. The aptly named Blink Outdoor 2K+ now supports 2K video, along with enhanced audio and low-light performance. This wireless outdoor camera also ...
ASUS and Microsoft's foray into the handheld console market with the ROG Xbox Ally has captured our attention and curiosity. Now that it's almost time for its release, we're here to keep tabs on where ...
I grew up moving, so often that I sometimes lost count: New Jersey, Ohio, London, Maryland, Missouri, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Hong Kong by the time I was eighteen. When I left New York to join ...
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You can easily pre-order items on Amazon, like video games, and order not-yet-released items in advance.
In an announcement this week, Amazon introduced a new feature called Add to Delivery. Instead of placing a whole new order when you want to order something else, the company explains, you can now use ...
Forget to buy toilet paper? You might be able to add it to an Amazon order that hasn’t gone out for delivery yet.
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Amazon has reached a settlement of $2.5 billion with the Federal Trade Commission following allegations that it manipulated customers into signing up for and maintaining Prime subscriptions. The FTC ...
WASHINGTON — Amazon customers may be entitled to part of the largest settlement payout ever awarded to the FTC after the company agreed to a historic $2.5 billion deal, which is mostly civil penalties ...
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