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Alexa+ is now available to everyone in the U.S. and free for Prime members. Here's how to unlock everything Amazon's next-generation AI assistant can do.
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The new Kindle Scribe lineup has been redesigned from the ground up for productivity. Here’s how to get the most out of the latest Kindle device.
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Alexa+ is our next-generation AI assistant that gets things done—it solves daily problems, keeps you entertained, helps you stay connected, and can converse about virtually any topic.
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From digital libraries in Pakistan to exam prep in Brazil, the AWS Education Equity Initiative is helping organizations scale innovative solutions that make learning more accessible.
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Prime shopping and benefits
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Alexa+ is the newest Prime benefit, giving members in the U.S. a powerful AI assistant accessible by voice, browser, and the Alexa app for no additional cost—and now anyone can try Alexa+ at Alexa.com.
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Over 13 billion items arrived the same or next day around the world.
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From swoonworthy meet-cutes to perfectly imperfect love stories, here’s your guide to romance on Prime Video, whether you’re single, smitten—or it’s complicated.
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Ready to enjoy all the great benefits of a Prime membership? It's easy to get started.
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Life at Amazon
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There are many ways Amazon will help get your return off your hands for free, including drop-off options at Staples, Whole Foods Market, and Kohl’s locations.
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The comprehensive study recognizes companies for the innovation and value they bring to their customers, employees, and communities.
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Amazon’s senior leadership team, or S-team for short, comprises 28 members.
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Meteorologist Ty Smith explains how Amazon forecasts storms days early, adjusts delivery routes, and equips drivers with ice cleats and heated vans.
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Amazon news from around the world
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Academy Award-winning director Morgan Neville chronicles Paul McCartney's transformative journey following the breakup of The Beatles and the formation of Wings.
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The four-part mystery thriller follows a woman's desperate search for her missing boyfriend in France.
Deadloch Season 2
The critically acclaimed Australian crime comedy returns as detectives Dulcie Collins and Eddie Redcliffe head to a new town.
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The Stockton-on-Tees facility will use AI tracking, carbon-storing materials, and renewable energy to cut emissions by at least 20%.
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Real-time analytics powered by custom Amazon AI models bring expert-level insights to Thursday Night Football, NASCAR, and NBA viewers.
Inside the delivery station putting dozens of sustainability strategies to the test
Amazon's new delivery station doubles as an exercise in sustainability, packed with more than 40 market-ready technologies and systems designed to reduce its resource usage and shrink its carbon footprint.
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Tour the micro metropolis where calculations run 24/7 and data commutes at light speed.
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Take a peek inside Lab126 in Sunnyvale, California, which is built for destruction—and to make devices more durable and safe.
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