Amazon Says Website Outages Ease
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A woman was baffled when an enormous Amazon package was delivered to her home containing a single, slim item. Laura, 25, had ordered a garden umbrella, but the size of the box that arrived in, as well as the sheer amount of packaging paper, seemed far ...
A fine mess he got himself into. One man is speaking out after a stolen Amazon package nearly landed him in court. Matthew Edwardes spent months fighting his “unfair” local government after the pea-brained powers-that-be fined him — even threatening ...
Thousands of users across the United States experienced significant disruptions on Monday due to widespread Amazon Web Services (AWS) outages. Issues affected various platforms, including mobile apps,
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One deal which has continued to crop up on my Amazon account is the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7. It's no surprise – I'm something of a foldable phone fanboy – but I won't be buying it as I've found an even better deal elsewhere.
A man captured the moment an Amazon delivery driver appeared to steal the package he’d just delivered. Matthew Perry, 29, ordered a Bluetooth device for his car and a workout bench from Amazon — which cost $15 in total. In the video — filmed at noon ...
If you want to get your morning medication or perhaps that tool you want off Amazon right now, Amazon Prime Air is going to be able to get that to you sooner, via drone. The Federal Aviation Administration just approved Amazon’s safety processes and ...
Amazon says its systems are back online again after connectivity issues persisted Monday. But reports of problems with Amazon’s cloud computing services unit AWS continue.
Inside Amazon’s massive 1.1 million-square-foot New Stanton warehouse, a constant hum of moving parts and people fills the air as packages travel along a seemingly endless matrix of metal rollers. The decidedly modern facility,