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36 votes
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Fallout first look: This is how the world ends—With a smiling thumbs-up
13 votes -
Amazon is warning employees they risk undermining their own promotion prospects unless they return to the office (RTO) for three days a week, as was mandated by CEO Andy Jassy months ago
60 votes -
US Federal Trade Commission accuses Amazon of illegally protecting monopoly in online retail
42 votes -
Crunchyroll is now available as one of Amazon's Prime Video Channels
14 votes -
Mr Dressup: The Magic of Make-Believe | Official trailer
20 votes -
The Boys in the Boat | Official trailer
4 votes -
American Fiction | Official trailer
6 votes -
Good Omens: Season 2 | Official trailer
The one-off series 'Good Omens' from 2019 is getting a follow-up! Here's the trailer for Season 2, which is being released on Amazon Prime later this month. I only know this as a one-off novel,...
The one-off series 'Good Omens' from 2019 is getting a follow-up!
Here's the trailer for Season 2, which is being released on Amazon Prime later this month.
I only know this as a one-off novel, and a series based on that novel. I didn't expect any form of follow-up.
However, Neil Gaiman, who is listed as an executive producer and the show-runner for this new season, has supposedly said in the past that he and Terry Pratchett discussed a possible sequel to the novel (although Pratchett gave up on the idea when Gaiman moved to the USA). Maybe Gaiman is going to use ideas from that unwritten sequel for this second series.
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Yelp has a wall of shame for businesses caught paying for fake reviews
19 votes -
Star Trek: Lower Decks season 3 available in US for free
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The Wheel of Time reunites us with old friends in season 2 premiere
19 votes -
Dangerous AI-generated mushroom foraging books are all over Amazon
36 votes -
Saltburn | Official teaser trailer
3 votes -
Foe | Official trailer
8 votes -
Connecting Amazon Echo Dot to smart TV
I'm wondering if anyone here might be able to help me with this. We've bought a Amazon Echo Dot for my Grandma who's no longer able to see very well. The idea was to connect it to her Smart TV so...
I'm wondering if anyone here might be able to help me with this.
We've bought a Amazon Echo Dot for my Grandma who's no longer able to see very well. The idea was to connect it to her Smart TV so that she would be able to navigate it using voice commands rather than the remote (which she can't see).
I've been able to add the TV as a device on the Alexa app, however I'm unable to get Alexa to carry out any commands on the TV - change the channel, open an app etc.
I believe that what I need to do is connect the TV to the Echo Dot via Bluetooth. Is this correct? Is it functionally a different thing than having something as a device in the app? Currently when I go to the TV under devices and click to manage linked Alexa devices, the Echo Dot is greyed out because it's already paired with a device (presumably the iPad where I've downloaded the app as there are no other devices connected).
If the lack of bluetooth connection is the issue, I'll need to buy a Bluetooth transmitter for the TV has it doesn't have bluetooth capability. So I just wanted to see if anyone had any advice for me before I invest in another piece of tech.
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Building and operating a pretty big storage system called S3
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AWS eIP price change. What's your plan?
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Amazon plans to expand use of its palm scanning technology this year
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I filed a complaint against Amazon to the US Federal Trade Commission
Mods: I put this in Tech because Amazon is a tech company, if this is the wrong group I apologize. For the last several purchases I have made through Amazon, not only has the advertised "expected...
Mods: I put this in Tech because Amazon is a tech company, if this is the wrong group I apologize.
For the last several purchases I have made through Amazon, not only has the advertised "expected delivery date" been wrong, Amazon hasn't even shipped the product by the delivery date. The day I expect an order to arrive, I get a notice from Amazon saying it's "running late" and the new expected delivery date is anywhere from 4 to 10 days away.
This is on top of the fact that I have Amazon Prime. Prime eligible meant "it would be delivered within two days" for the better part of a decade. They slowly transitioned away from that to "two days delivery after it ships," and now it seems like half of everything takes 5-8 days to deliver, even with Prime.
Anyway, the reason I reported them to the FTC because I believe they are advertising misleading or downright incorrect delivery times in hopes of winning your business over a competitor who is honest about their delivery times. If I want a monitor and Best Buy has it for $200 with 3-5 day shipping, and Amazon advertises it being delivered on day 3, I'm probably going to go with Amazon if I'm in urgent need of a monitor. But then the third day rolls around and Amazon indicates "oh, well, it's probably going to be 3-4 more days." If I had known that, I would have just gone with Best Buy, where I know it would have at least been delivered in 5 days; now I'm stuck waiting a week for Amazon.
I don't even know if this is something the FTC cares about. But it should. I encourage everyone to report this if they've encountered the same issue.
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"Venture Bros.: Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart" is the #1 best seller in Amazon's movies & TV category
21 votes -
Amazon seeks to evade EU regulations by claiming it isn't a Very Large Online Platform
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Amazon CEO asks his Hollywood studio to explain its big spending
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We turned a boring Alexa Echo device into an animatronic robot
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A look back at Farscape: Aliens, puppets, and criminals on the run
5 votes -
Challengers | Official trailer
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Man unable to interact with any of his smart devices for a week after delivery driver accuses him of being racist
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Anyone else having a bad day because of the AWS us-east-1 outage?
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The Wild West of streaming TV is here and it’s free. Welcome to FAST: The free, ad-supported, streaming television bargain bin.
26 votes -
Amazon Ring cameras were used to spy on customers
32 votes -
Anything can be a message queue if you use it wrongly enough
13 votes -
Amazon employees stage walkout over return-to-office mandate, climate goals, and layoffs
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‘Robocop,’ ‘Stargate’, ‘Legally Blonde’ and ‘Barbershop’ among titles in works for film and TV as Amazon looks to supercharge MGM IP
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Desperate for profits and souring on streaming, Hollywood falls back in love with movie theaters
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Amazon may buy distressed AMC theater chain in seismic Hollywood streaming shift
10 votes -
Childish Gambino & KIRBY's new EP For Amazon Prime’s 'Swarm'
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Air | Official trailer
3 votes -
What we learned from building GovSlack
6 votes -
The Covenant | Official trailer
3 votes -
Invincible | Season 2 teaser
9 votes -
No, you can’t get a 16TB SSD for a hundred bucks
5 votes -
Amazon discontinues charity donation program amid cost cuts
18 votes -
Microsoft is laying off 10,000 employees
10 votes -
Lost Ark is being review bombed after incorrectly issuing permanent bans to inactive players, which leaves a mark on their Steam profiles
12 votes -
How a single developer dropped AWS costs by 90%, then disappeared
16 votes -
Kill your own business
3 votes -
Henry Cavill’s next play: ‘Warhammer 40,000’ series for Amazon
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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said the company does not have plans to stop selling the antisemitic film that gained notoriety recently after Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving tweeted out an Amazon link to it
8 votes -
Most Amazon search results are ads
8 votes -
Wildcat | Official trailer
3 votes