Amazon.com is a multinational technology and e-commerce company that revolutionizes the way consumers shop online. It offers a vast selection of products and services, ranging from books and electronics to household goods and digital content, through its user-friendly platform. In addition to its retail operations, Amazon provides cloud computing services via Amazon Web Services, enabling businesses to leverage powerful computing resources. The company is also known for its innovations in logistics, such as advanced delivery systems and the use of artificial intelligence. With a strong emphasis on customer experience and technological advancement, Amazon continues to expand its presence in various sectors, including entertainment, smart home technology, and grocery services. Read More
MARIETTA, GA - Author's Tranquility Press announces the release of a truly authentic crime novel, The Gordian Knot, written by thirty-four-year criminal justice veteran David O. Thomas . This is not a work of imagined scenarios but a story forged in the crucible of real investigation, a debut that promises to redefine the genre.
Amazon Pharmacy (NASDAQ: AMZN), a full-service digital pharmacy that delivers medications quickly and directly to customers' homes, today announced expanded access to the new Zepbound® KwikPen® through Amazon Pharmacy. Eli Lilly's multi-dose injectable treatment for weight management is designed to deliver a full month of medication in a single device, offering patients a more convenient alternative by reducing the number of single-dose devices required.
The real question for investors isn't whether the business is strong, but whether this next evolution will widen its moat or expose new vulnerabilities.
Sam Altman thanked Jensen Huang as Nvidia ramps up AI computing capacity for OpenAI on Amazon Web Services while confirming a $30B investment and expanding infrastructure across major cloud platforms.
Major market headlines include AI regulation debates, Nvidia chip export uncertainty, Broadcom earnings, and strategic moves by Netflix, Meta, Amazon, and CrowdStrike across technology sectors.
This week in tech saw Netflix drop its pursuit of Warner to focus on organic growth, Amazon, Google and Microsoft continue supporting Anthropic despite Pentagon restrictions, Alibaba showcase its AI handling 200 million orders while hiring a former DeepMind scientist, and investor Michael Burry urge Adobe to acquire Midjourney to stay competitive in AI-driven creative tools.