Amazon Fresh is moving away from a feature of its grocery stores where customers could skip checkout altogether.
Amazon says its plastic packaging can be recycled. An investigation finds it usually isn’t.
Amazon shut down 68 physical retail stores last year, citing a shift in focus.
Biometric data is quickly becoming your key to unlock the internet.
Amazon is bringing back it's second Prime Day on October 10-11, but you need to be a Prime member to get the deals.
The new age verification technology is rolling out first to Denver's Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies.
Panera Bread says it wants customers to have a more “personalized” experience with a profile linked to your credit card that identifies your eating habits.
That Disney magic will be milked for all its worth, with perks like exclusive memorabilia such as an as-seen-on The Mandalorian ‘darksaber.’
The company will expand the biometric payment system to 65 Whole Foods in California, marking the single largest expansion of the technology.
Amazon's snooping doesn't stop when your shopping spree does. A non-exhaustive review of the traits Amazon tracks, including if you're a fan of Lady Gaga.
You can scan codes on items to have them sent to a fitting room or checkout counter.
The tech giant announced that merchants will be able to offer the Prime checkout service on their own websites.
But just an FYI, the popcorn is still a bit pricey even when paying with cryptocurrency.
Houston Astros' stadium visitors can use Amazon's cashierless checkout system to walk out with bottles of wine and overpriced merch.
Amazon closed its $8.45 billion deal with MGM Thursday, marking yet another major, multi-billion dollar acquisition during an era of supposed antitrust reform.
A new poll shows nearly 4 out of 5 voters support employee rights to collective bargaining just as Amazon prepares for another historic union vote.
Several corporations seem eager to scoop up the beleaguered exercise equipment manufacturer.
New leaks indicate that Android users could've had it all.
Around 70% of warehouses are in neighborhoods with a greater share of non-white people than that of the median neighborhoods in the metro area.
The cafes would implement Amazon's "Just Walk Out" surveillance technology.
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