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Amazon failed to get consent from parents whose children made in-app purchases on the Kindle and Fire tablets
The group announced in September that it planned to open three more in France this year
Britain was worth 96.5 billion pounds in 2015
Toshiba has reportedly completed the first round of bidding for its prized memory chip business
Founded in 2005, the e-commerce site emerged as the highest-valued internet company in the region
Amazon had offered up to $650 million for the company earlier this year
Souq.com is one of the largest e-commerce site in the Arab world
Private sector companies are energised by the prospect of future space exploration missions beyond low-Earth orbit
Amazon's Simple Storage Service had difficulty sending and receiving clients' data for more than 3 hours
The cloud computing unit of Amazon is among the fastest growing segments for the US tech giant
Snapchat has more than 100 million active users, about 60 per cent of whom are aged 13 to 24
Prime members can re-order products such as Tide detergent, Huggies diapers and Gillette products using the button
Netflix said its expects to see strong growth ahead
Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj warns of tough action against the company
Sushma Swaraj fired off a twitter fatwa, acting like a despot
The row erupted after a Twitter user sent Swaraj a screengrab of the doormats on sale
Companies ranging from appliance maker Whirlpool Corp to Ford Motor Co unveiled products featuring Alexa
Huawei's Mate 9 is the first smartphone to have Amazon's voice-activated digital assistant pre-installed
Warrant issued to Amazon
The AFCs would hover at about 45,000 feet (13,700 meters)
With new innovations, Apple has successfully reached out to more customers
Online giant is selling a variety of food products with Meal Kits, which has the ingredients for home-cooked dishes
The product invited criticism on social media after a number of items were sold out online
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Amazon Prime Video service is currently available in Austria, Britain, Germany, Japan and the United States
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For tech industry giants who took on the president-elect during his presidential campaign, future looks uncertain
Members pay a yearly subscription of €49 to get products delivered within one-hour for €5.90
Service was restored in about two hours, says internet service provider
Online platforms spent $7.5bn last year on original shows
Amazon will be able to handle VMware software and tools popular with businesses, according to the companies.
Subscriptions to play music on the Echo cost $3.99 per month
Shoppers can use smartphones to order longer lasting items such as canned goods for same-day delivery
The outfits left customers infuriated
It features a number of different sections such as jewelry, handbags and artwork
Pandora could announce its plans this to expand its $5-per-month platform this week
The eight-inch display Fire HD tablet will start at $89 for US customers
The Head of the Social Democrats also criticized internet giants Google and Facebook
British Amazon Prime customers will be able to order supplies at the touch of the wifi-connected Amazon Dash button
Employees will get three-quarters of the pay, but same benefits
TV series based on Oscar-winning film in the works at Amazon
Amazon-owned video game broadcasting platform Twitch bolstered its service Tuesday with the purchase of a US company
The move comes as Wal-Mar struggles to keep up with Amazon
Japan's Fair Trade Commission raided Amazon on suspicion of pressuring retailers to offer products at lower prices
We hope to propose a rule on unmanned aircraft operations over people by the end of this year, says FAA administrator
On Amazon's best seller list, a pocket edition of the US constitution is second only to the new Harry Potter
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates remains world's richest person with Spain's Amancio Ortega at second spot
Company's profit surged as cloud computing and other services helped produce a fifth consecutive profit
Amazon has got British approval for three new types of test flights
The new Kindle weighs in at 161 grams, or 5.7 ounces, with a six-inch display