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Amazon employees send angry letter on return-to-office policy; management stands firm
Employees with Amazon Web Services sent an open letter to CEO Matt Garman on Wednesday denouncing the company's plan to return to the office five days a week.
Amazon Alexa's pro-Harris responses weren't pre-programmed: source
Amazon's Alexa virtual assistant sparked controversy last month when it provided reasons to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris, which occurred because an override hadn't been put in place.
Amazon brings gas benefit to Prime membership
E-commerce giant Amazon on Wednesday brought a fuel savings benefit to its Prime membership that will knock 10 cents off each gallon of gas they purchase at about 7,000 U.S. gas stations.
Colsen fire pits sold at Amazon, Walmart recalled after multiple burn injuries: report
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on Thursday announced that approximately 89,500 Colsen-branded fire pits have been recalled after a couple of dozen people have been injured from flames escaping the container.
Amazon signs nuclear power deals, following Google, Microsoft
Amazon is the latest Big Tech firm to ink deals for nuclear power, following Google and Microsoft, as artificial intelligence drives a need for more energy.
Amazon deletes controversial video of exec wearing a necklace showing the Palestinian flag over Israel
Amazon executive Ruba Borno wore a necklace featuring the Palestinian flag imposed on top of Israel in a video promoting an upcoming company conference.
Amazon announces Prime Big Deal Days: What to know
Amazon plans to hold this year’s edition of its fall two-day sales event Prime Big Deal Days on Oct. 8 and 9. Customers need a Prime membership to participate in the event.
Amazon to employees: In-person, 5-day work week begins next year
Amazon will start expecting many employees to work out of the office five days a week next year, according to the tech giant's CEO, Andy Jassy.
Rep. Jim Jordan requests Amazon briefing over Alexa's Trump censorship
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, requested a briefing from Amazon after its Alexa voice assistant provided reasons to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris but not former President Trump.
Tech heavyweights and rank-and-file divided on Trump vs Harris
Workers at Big Tech firms are backing Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign with their wallets, while a number of high profile tech leaders have backed former President Donald Trump's campaign.