Amazon is reportedly making glasses with directions overlaid to guide its delivery drivers to drop-off points.
The e-commerce giant is testing store formats that more seamlessly align online fulfillment and in-person shopping.
Amazon said Tuesday it received regulatory approval to begin flying a smaller, quieter version of its delivery drone, the ...
Amazon has finally opened a new city for its drone delivery program, Prime Air. Normally, the company does one city after ...
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Customers can request eligible items be delivered by a drone. The delivery method costs $9.99 for Prime members and $14.99 ...
Amazon is developing smart eyeglasses for its delivery drivers to guide them to, around and within buildings, as it tries to smooth the final stretch of an order's journey to a customer's home, five ...
It looks like Amazon needs an extra month to fix the yellow tinge issue on the Kindle Colorsoft, meaning it won’t ship until ...
Amazon's (AMZN) new delivery drone, the MK30, has received regulatory approval to begin operations to customers. Read more.
Amazon is expected to come up with a new kind of eyeglasses. The company is reportedly working on smart eyeglasses that will ...
Amazon launches Prime Air drone delivery in Phoenix's West Valley, offering rapid deliveries of select items with new MK30 drones.