Amazon is holding a live press event on September 30 in NYC. It's likely the company will announce new devices, like an updated Echo speaker.
Among US households that stream monthly, 59% of Hub survey respondents said they use Roku versus 49% for Samsung’s OS (Tizen).
Apple TV+ US signups more than doubled from 1.44 million in September to nearly 3 million in January, the latter likely boosted in part by the Season 2 debut of Severance.
Ethan Evans, former VP of Prime Gaming at Amazon, details the company's battle with Steam that spanned over 15 years.
Companies say Hyundai will be first brand available to car buyers on e-commerce giant’s platform starting in 2024
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