The Amazon Echo has received a new feature that allows Alexa to read Kindle books the same way it handles things such as Wikipedia entries and news articles.
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.
If you manage to get the Amazon's Alexa-powered Echo to hear and then understand what you're asking it for, things can get very interesting pretty quickly. That's partly down to Amazon's ability to get a fair few updates out for the thing with Echo now far more capable than it was the day it shipped.
Looking to get Nexus 6P from somewhere other than Google Store? Well the good news is that Amazon has started selling this year's flagship Nexus phone, the Nexus 6P, directly. Previously the phone was available on Amazon through third-party sellers only.
Amazon today has unvieled a new bundle for its Fire HD 8 tablet, called the Fire HD 8 Reader's Edition. It's basically a bundle of the existing model of Fire HD 8. Here are the full details.
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.
Confirmed! Apple TV 4 is getting official Amazon Prime Instant Video app on the tvOS App Store in a few weeks time.
Amazon is offering free digital downloads on select movies, TV shows, books, music and apps. This offer is available today only. Here's the full list of items on offer.
Amazon has been forced to proactively reset an unknown number of customer account passwords without their knowledge after what might be a massive password leak.
Support for and from third parties can go a long way, which is why the news that Amazon Echo users can now trigger IFTTT recipes using custom phrases is a big deal.















