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41 votes
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Amazon ordered to pay $20K after British Columbia customer says package never arrived
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Amazon Web Services crash causes $2,000 Smart Beds to overheat and get stuck upright
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Amazon Web Services outage impacts
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How I reversed Amazon's Kindle web obfuscation because their app sucked
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Amazon's Prime Day deals could actually cost you more
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Way past its prime: how did Amazon get so rubbish?
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Amazon now counts more than one million robots at its facilities
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The AI data center race is getting way more complicated
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New York Times, Amazon unveil AI content licensing deal
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We did the math on AI’s energy footprint. Here’s the story you haven’t heard.
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Amazon makes ‘fundamental leap forward in robotics’ with device having sense of touch
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Removing Jeff Bezos from my bed
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Amazon to close Quebec facilities, insists it's not because of new union
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Amazon drone delivery footage
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Amazon’s latest seller squeeze - Amazon changes terms of compensation for lost third party inventory
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Amazon tells US staff to get back in the office
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Digital apartheid in Gaza: Big Tech must reveal their roles in tech used in human rights abuses
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Cyber security: A pre-war reality check
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Amazon grows to over 750,000 robots as world's second-largest private employer replaces over 100,000 humans
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In US lawsuit, ex-Amazon AI exec claims she was asked to ignore intellectual property law
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Stability AI reportedly ran out of cash to pay its bills for rented cloudy GPUs
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Refund fraud schemes promoted on TikTok, Telegram are costing Amazon and other retailers billions of dollars
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Amazon Prime Video will start showing ads on January 29th
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Charity for profit: Brandfluence/Softgiving, the marketing agency behind some of Twitch's most successful fundraising streams quietly collected 42% of donations
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A West Virginia judge largely denied Amazon's motion to dismiss lawsuit over selling a spycam disguised as a bathroom hook
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US Federal Trade Commission accuses Amazon of illegally protecting monopoly in online retail
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Yelp has a wall of shame for businesses caught paying for fake reviews
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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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