At its fall event, Amazon announced a bevy of new devices, including a new range of Echo devices focused on supporting Alexa+. While its next-generation AI assistant is still in Early Access, I've ...
At its annual hardware event, Amazon introduced a new lineup of Echo devices, built specifically for its AI assistant, Alexa+, which has already rolled out to millions of customers through its early ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Online juggernaut Amazon Inc. unveiled its next generation of Kindle, Ring and Echo devices, among other gadgets, that are all powered by artificial intelligence and connected to ...
Amazon.com Inc. today introduced four new additions to its Echo line of smart home devices and refreshed its Kindle Scribe e-reader. The gadgets, which are rolling out alongside enhancements to Alexa+ ...
From upgraded Kindle Scribes to a slew of new Echo devices, Amazon had a lot to share. From upgraded Kindle Scribes to a slew of new Echo devices, Amazon had a lot to share. is a news writer who ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Amazon (AMZN.O), opens new tab on Tuesday unveiled a refreshed lineup of devices optimized for home security and its new artificial intelligence-infused Alexa+ voice ...
It's not technically Techtober yet since we’re one day shy, but we've already had a bunch of fall hardware events from some of the bigger companies in the tech space. Today, it was Amazon's turn to ...
Amazon debuted more than a dozen new products across its Kindle, Fire TV, Echo, Blink and Ring product lines at a Manhattan press event earlier today. The event — chaired by Amazon hardware chief ...
(Bloomberg) -- When Amazon.com Inc. recruited longtime Microsoft Corp. product chief Panos Panay in 2023 to run its devices division, his new colleagues thought the e-commerce giant was preparing to ...
Amazon.com Inc. is revamping its Kindle lineup with its first Scribe device with a color screen and is rolling out a slew of home security and TV devices as part of a renewed hardware push. On Tuesday ...
Amazon’s voice assistant is hanging on by a thread. And that thread is generative AI—or, in Amazon’s case, Alexa+. Amazon hasn’t had a problem getting people to buy cheap, Alexa-powered gadgets.