Amazon workers revolt
Published in News
Friday, 27 November 2020 11:50

Amazon workers revolt


Coordinated protests worldwide

Amazon warehouse workers and social and environmental justice activists around the world are  staging a series of coordinated protests, strikes, and actions to demand the online retailer respect workers' rights to participate in union activity, stop circumventing tax laws, and commit to higher environmental standards, according to the event's organisers.

Amazon coins it in during French lock-down
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Wednesday, 18 November 2020 12:21

Amazon coins it in during French lock-down


Activity boosted by 50 percent

Online retail giant Amazon, which has been operating during the French lockdown, has seen a boost in activity by 40-50 per cent.

NXP Semiconductors does deal with Amazon
Published in Transportation
Tuesday, 17 November 2020 12:55

NXP Semiconductors does deal with Amazon


Car control on the cloud

Dutch chipmaker NXP Semiconductors has entered a strategic relationship with Amazon.com’s cloud computing unit to help cars communicate with data centres.

Antitrust action against Amazon expected today
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Tuesday, 10 November 2020 11:41

Antitrust action against Amazon expected today


Europe watchdog barks

The European Commission is expected to file formal antitrust charges against Amazon.com today over its dual role as a marketplace for merchants and as a retailer competing to sell the same products.

Splitting up tech giants will not be necessary
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Europe's antitrust watchdog barks

Splitting up large tech companies such as Google and Facebook will not be necessary, Europe’s antitrust chief said on Sunday.

Amazon and Apple investigated by German watchdogs
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Antitrust

Amazon and Apple face German antitrust scrutiny  over a policy that excludes independent sellers of brand products on the online market place.

Amazon escapes UK digital tax
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Friday, 16 October 2020 11:59

Amazon escapes UK digital tax


But smaller sites will have to pay

Amazon will not have to pay the UK's new digital services tax on products it sells directly to consumers but small traders who sell products on its site will face increased charges.

EU might narrow Amazon investigation
Published in News
Thursday, 15 October 2020 11:24

EU might narrow Amazon investigation


Wants to speed things up

EU antitrust regulators may narrow the scope of their year long investigation into Amazon to speed up the case against the online bookseller.

Amazon crucifies Crucible
Published in Gaming
Monday, 12 October 2020 11:44

Amazon crucifies Crucible


Don't expect a resurrection

After six years development, Amazon has cancelled its free first person shooter game Crucible.

Amazon suffers 14,000 work related injuries
Published in IoT
Thursday, 01 October 2020 11:12

Amazon suffers 14,000 work related injuries


Evil robots

Even as Amazon spends tens of millions on new robotics and technologies to automate its warehouses, workers are still paying the price with more than 14,000 serious injuries -- requiring days off or job restrictions -- reported in fulfilment centres in 2019.