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Amazon has removed several abuse-themed ebooks from its Kindle Store after they were pointed out in media reports.

Amazon appears to be shipping Chromecast outside of the United States, despite Google not yet expanding the product beyond the territory.

According to former WSJ reporter Jessica Lessin, Amazon is looking to give away its upcoming smartphone for free, trying to steal as much market share as humanely possible the shortest amount of time.

Following a similar move made by Gamestop last week, Amazon has said today that they will have their own trade-in offer for Xbox 360 gamers looking to move up to the Xbox One.

Amazon's Silk browser, first introduced with the Kindle Fire, has seen its first major update in a year.

According to multiple sources, Amazon could be ready to create its own Android-based gaming console.

Amazon has expanded its AutoRip service to its UK customers who have purchased CDs and Vinyls.

The French government is planning to introduce new restrictions that would stop Amazon from being able to offer discounts on books, while also offering free delivery.

Apple executive Eddy Cue has told a federal court that the company did not set e-book prices, defending the iPad maker from prosecutor allegations that it conspired to fix prices of e-books across the industry.

Apple has denied that it conspired with publishers to fix the price of e-books after the launch of the iPad, as the trial in New York gets under way.

Amazon has finally expanded their Cloud Drive service to Canada, giving users an online locker to store their digital files for access from their phones and any Internet-connected device

Internet giant Amazon has come under fire for the relatively low tax it pays in the United Kingdom, whilst racking up billions worth of sales.

Amazon has confirmed they have purchased Samsung's screen tech company, Liquavista

And many other devices, as well

Over 50 million customer's data compromised

E-tailer sees big play in Asia

Could lead to oft-rumored Amazon Phone

Amazon will add the company into its book social discovery engine

Today, the company has expanded the service to TV bringing the seamless, fully-integrated X-Ray experience to TV shows.

Would be next Internet giant to get in the game
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