It looks like one of Amazon's most popular apps is currently not available in the App Store.
Amazon Prime Video app disappears from the App Store [Updated]
It looks like one of Amazon's most popular apps is currently not available in the App Store.
Apple has partnered with a laundry list of remarkably talented individuals to launch original content on Apple TV+, the company's upcoming streaming service. That will include films, documentaries, and TV series.
Word on the street is that Apple is working on augmented reality (AR) glasses. Amazon hasn't necessarily beat Apple to the punch, but at least one of these companies can say they have a pair of "smart glasses" now.
It has been rumored for a bit of time now that Amazon was planning to launch truly wireless headphones, and the rumors have panned out.
Amazon is hosting an event today that will see a variety of new hardware products announced, most of which will focus on the Echo lineup of smart speakers.
Way back in April of this year, there was a report that said that Amazon was working on its own truly wireless headphones, bringing yet another competitor to Apple's reigning AirPods.
Heads up savvy shoppers: Amazon is hosting a big sale right now on PC devices and accessories. As part of its Deal of the Day promotion, the retailer is taking up to 50% off everything from storage products like microSD cards and external hard drives, gaming mice and headphones, even computers and tablets. But you better hurry, these deals end at the end of the day.
According to a new report, Amazon customers in Germany who own an Echo smart wireless speaker or an Amazon Fire TV from the company, or an Alexa-enabled Sonos speaker, will be able to ask the Alexa assistant to play Apple Music content beginning later today.
Apple's Siri is one of the most important features for the company, and while it does well enough on its own right, some folks still want to see how it compares to the competition like Google Assistant.
Following individual reports of humans reviewing potentially sensitive content from users from other big tech companies, Facebook has come forward and admitted similar situations in its own right.
A new class-action complaint filed with the US District Court for the Northern District of California accuses Apple of false advertising, basically arguing that the Cupertino company is misleading customers as to where precisely their iCloud data is stored.
The HomePod is not doing so well as far as market share is concerned, at least based on new information from the Consumer Intelligence Research Partners.