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A publicly accessible Amazon-hosted storage server allowed anyone with a web browser to access potentially hundreds of ...
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Samsung Internet Browser, the company’s Android web browser app, is now known as Samsung Browser. The name change is reflected in the latest version of the app we tested running on the Galaxy S26 ...
Amazon outage update: Popular e-commerce platform Amazon was down for thousands of users in the US on Thursday. Downdetector, ...
In an effort to work faster, our devices store data from things we access often so they don’t have to work as hard to load that information. This data is stored in the cache. Instead of loading every ...
For years, Alexa mostly stayed in one place. It lived on kitchen counters, nightstands or living room shelves. That setup worked for music and timers, but it also limited when and how people could ...
The company is making a major move. Amazon plans a large retail store in Orland Park, Illinois, surpassing Walmart’s average size. The store will offer groceries, household goods, pickup parking, and ...
Alexa+, Amazon’s AI-powered digital assistant, is coming to a browser near you. The internet’s largest retailer announced Monday that it has launched Alexa.com, a website that lets Alexa+ users access ...
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