Shoppers may be convinced in their droves to sign up to Amazon Prime based on its current offering and reward benefits, but the company has now extended those with the official introduction of the Amazon Prime Rewards Visa Signature Card, which actually becomes its fourth branded credit card offering.
Amazon Prime Video has finally launched in over 200 plus countries. Here are the details, including a list of all the supported countries.
Amazon's Prime Video service is set to expand globally to over 200 countries to take on Netflix. Here's what you need to know.
In order to celebrate the release of the Prime-exclusive The Grand Tour, Amazon has reduced the cost of a year's Prime membership by $20, making it $79 rather than the normal $99. This is valid for today only.
The Nexus 6P in 64GB and 128GB - all colors - is available with up to 25% discount for one day only, as part of Amazon's Prime Day sale. Here are the details.
Behemoth online retailer, Amazon, has officially announced that it will be holding its second annual Prime Day 2016 promotional event on this coming July 12th.
Amazon has introduced new monthly subscriptions for its Prime and Prime Video services. Here's everything you need to know, including the pricing.
Amazon's big thing right now is its Prime membership. Offering free access to Amazon's catalog of digital movies, TV shows and music content, along with unlimited cloud photo uploads, as well as free shipping on qualified items. Amazon has today altered the threshold at which deliveries qualify for free shipping for those who do not pay $99 per year to be Amazon Prime members.
From Friday to Sunday, new Amazon Prime subscribers will be able to experience all the benefits it brings for just $73, down from the usual $99 and offering a saving of a worthwhile $26.
Amazon has shared additional information about its new Prime Air drone delivery initiative. Amazon hasn't made any secret of the fact that it's looking outside of the standard delivery box to try and introduce a worldwide initiative that would see customer orders delivered via a flying drone. However, when it was first introduced back in 2013, some assumed it was a joke designed to piggy back on the fact that drones were a big discussion point at the time. Amazon's continual development of the Prime Air program suggests that it's dedicated to rolling this out as a viable delivery solution eventually.














