Amazon is paying $1.5 billion to people who mistakenly subscribed to Prime, and the first round of payments are due today.
Amazon Prime users who unknowingly signed up for the monthly service may be eligible for a payment as part of a $2.5 billion ...
A hacker found a way to access Amazon accounts using a malicious book downloaded to a Kindle. What you need to know about the ...
If you frequently shop on the platform, signing up for the Prime Visa Signature Card is a no-brainer perk. The card gives you ...
Swedish payments firm Klarna introduces its Agentic Product Protocol, giving AI systems access to structured data on 100 ...
A bunch of retail/food jobs will pay for college (sometimes even a full bachelor’s), and many work for part-timers after a ...
Fitzgerald points out that OpenAI does not have the cash to honor the $38 billion cloud-spending commitment it announced with ...
Eligibility is limited to U.S.-based customers who enrolled in Prime between June 23, 2019, and June 23, 2025, through ...
The 1:55 a.m. night shift walkout at the Krameria Avenue facility — known in Amazon circles as DJT6 — is the latest public ...
With a $2.5-billion settlement between Amazon and the Federal Trade Commission, many Prime users are eligible for a reimbursement.
These days, we’re constantly hearing about what I call these Lazy Susan deals, except they’re being celebrated as good news ...
The oil giant was awarded hundreds of millions in compensation thanks in part to an international arbitration system.