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Amazon is going in a new direction with its latest 4K Fire TV streaming stick, and it’s a direction that Fire TV sideloaders probably won’t like. Making its debut during the company’s big fall hardware event in New York City on Tuesday and slated to ship in October,
Ahead of Prime Big Deal Days next week, we got a firsthand look at fresh products across Amazon's 2025 hardware lineup.
In today’s Tech Bytes, Amazon is unveiling a new generation of products, most featuring AI-powered Alexa Plus. These include two new Echo speakers and displays, upgraded Kindle Scribes, a new line of Fire TVs, a 4K Ring camera, and a Blink camera with a 180-degree view.
Years in the making, the proprietary Linux OS that replaces Android-based FireOS is expected to be announced at next week's event. Here's everything we know so far.
Amazon has officially announced its new operating system, Vega. The first Fire TV device with the OS is the 4K Select.
Amazon has made it even easier to buy items. You don't even need to confirm that you're sure you want to add something to your order.
Ring’s new video doorbells feature a range of compelling features, including the ability to better help families search for a lost pet.
Amazon has seen the power and potential of Alexa+, it's AI-powered smart assistant, and is now launching a raft of devices to support it. Today, at the company's September 2025 devices event, the company announced several new Echo devices,
Amazon is officially ditching Android for its Fire TV lineup, with the new Vega OS launching today and without sideloading.