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  • Amazon to suspend third-party delivery service due to coronavirus

    April 8, 2020

    Amazon will suspend its third-party delivery service in the US as it diverts resources to deal with a huge surge in orders from its own customers. Amazon Shipping, which competed with UPS and Fedex, allowed the ecommerce giant’s drivers to pick up packages from businesses and deliver them to customers — an alternative to shipping [...]

  • Amazon wins trademark battle against Davidoff perfume maker

    April 2, 2020

    Amazon has won a legal battle against the cosmetics firm behind Davidoff after the ecommerce giant listed unlicensed bottles of the perfume on its platform. The German arm of Coty, which owns the Davidoff brand, complained that Amazon had infringed its trademark by stocking the perfume from third-party sellers. Coty initially brought the case before [...]

  • Amazon to sell check-out free store tech to other retailers

    March 9, 2020

    Amazon has launched a new business to sell its check-out free store technology to other retailers.  The tech giant launched a website this morning inviting customers to inquire about the service. Amazon, which uses similar technology in its own chain of convenience stores, said it has already signed several deals.  The ‘Just Walk Out’ technology [...]

  • Amazon bans 1m fake coronavirus products

    February 28, 2020

    Amazon has had to remove more than 1m products from its marketplace that claimed to protect from or cure the coronavirus. The retailer said it had also removed “tens of thousands” of overpriced health products, according to Reuters. It comes after the World Health Organisation expressed concern about companies trying to profit off the outbreak [...]

  • Union slams Amazon over ‘hellish’ warehouse conditions

    February 18, 2020

    More than 600 serious injuries or near misses have been logged at Amazon warehouses in the past three years, according to the latest figures from GMB Union.  Between 2016/17 and 2018/19 a total of 622 reports have been made from Amazon warehouses to the Health and Safety Executive, the union said as it called for [...]

  • Former Amazon executive admits turning off Alexa for ‘private moments’

    February 17, 2020

    A former senior Amazon executive has admitted to turning off his Alexa whenever he wants some privacy due to concerns the company was listening in on his conversations. Robert Frederick, who served as senior manager of Amazon Web Services, told BBC Panorama: “I don’t want certain conversations to be heard by humans. Conversations that I [...]

  • Judge pauses Microsoft’s $10bn Pentagon contract in Amazon lawsuit

    February 13, 2020

    A US judge has temporarily blocked Microsoft’s $10bn (£7.66bn) Pentagon cloud computing contract, in response to a lawsuit filed by Amazon. Judge Patricia E. Campbell-Smith issued the injunction but did not release her written opinion. Amazon Web Services has been told to earmark $42m to pay for costs and damages in the event that today’s [...]

  • Amazon seeks to depose Trump in $10bn Pentagon contract battle

    February 10, 2020

    Amazon is seeking to depose Donald Trump and US defence secretary Mark Esper in a legal battle over whether the president was trying to ‘“screw Amazon” in handing a Pentagon cloud computing contract to Microsoft. Amazon Web Services said Trump influenced the decision to give the $10bn (£7.74bn) Joint Enterprise Defence Infrastructure Cloud contract, which [...]

  • Goldman Sachs ‘in talks’ to partner with Amazon on small business loans

    February 3, 2020

    Goldman Sachs is reportedly in advanced talks with Amazon to offer small business loans in the US, as the Wall Street giant looks to the tech titan in a bid to break into the mainstream areas of financial services.  Goldman Sachs has begun building technology that would allow it to offer loans to small and [...]

  • Amazon ‘launches search’ for new London office space

    February 3, 2020

    Amazon is said to be on the hunt for new office space in London as the e-commerce giant doubles down on its commitment to the capital after Brexit. The tech firm has called in advisers at Cushman & Wakefield to find a building with roughly 200,000 square feet (sq ft) of office space, the Times [...]

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