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Amazon Now Charging Both Prime And Non-Prime Prices At Physical Bookstores

Amazon Now Charging Both Prime And Non-Prime Prices At Physical Bookstores

For years, Amazon has offered slightly different pricing for products depending on whether or not a customer was a member of the company’s $99/year Prime service. Now, it appears those price discrepancies have migrated to the company’s physical bookstores as the company works to bulk up its Prime subscriptions.  [More]

Amazon Echo Is Coming To Staples, But Not One Near You – Only Online

Amazon Echo Is Coming To Staples, But Not One Near You – Only Online

So who will be the first retailer to offer Amazon’s high-tech, sort-of assistant speaker? None other than the e-tailer’s office supply rival Staples. [More]

Amazon’s Prime Day Gets Mixed Reviews, But Company Says Sales Were Up

Amazon’s Prime Day Gets Mixed Reviews, But Company Says Sales Were Up

While Amazon’s Prime Day didn’t get off to such a great start with customers reporting they weren’t able to get the “lightning deals” in their carts, it looks like the hype surrounding the Prime member-exclusive deal-day paid off: people were talking and spending money. [More]

Amazon Makes Echo Available To Everyone, Not Just Invited Prime Members

Amazon Makes Echo Available To Everyone, Not Just Invited Prime Members

If you’ve been patiently waiting for your chance to boss around a speaker, now is your time: Amazon has finally made Echo (also known as Siri in a box) available to the masses. [More]

Amazon Echo Now Lets Prime Members Reorder Stuff With Voice Command

Amazon Echo Now Lets Prime Members Reorder Stuff With Voice Command

Forget about the Amazon Dash. The company’s web-connected speaker – you know, the one that talks? – now has the ability to do your shopping for you; as long as the item is a reorder from a pervious purchase and happens to be Prime eligible. [More]

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Walmart Reportedly Working On An Amazon Prime Rival

Walmart’s latest attempt to stay competitive with Amazon reportedly includes taking the rival company’s iconic Prime service and making its own version. [More]