By Donna Tam The e-commerce company posts a $214 million profit for the holiday season. CEO Jeff Bezos says Prime membership got a boost of more than 50 percent in the quarter.
Daily Archives: 29.01.2015
Dell Is Back
Dell is the company building the most interesting computers right now. Dell is making computers interesting again, period. Who would have thought?
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I Totally Want This Camera Bag That Looks Like a Normal Bag
Camera bags are not only almost always ugly, but they also shout to the world that you are carrying expensive objects around. The …
What Is “the Cloud” — and Where Is It?
There’s at least …
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Comcast apologizes after renaming customer with expletive
By Chris Matyszczyk Technically Incorrect: A customer who tries to cancel cable service receives a bill with a new first name.
The First Self-Charging Smart Bracelet Is Obscenely Expensive
As smartwatches get more and more capable, many have wondered how luxury watch makers will compete. Will Rolex eventually introduce a timepiece with smartphone notifications? One company that might have the answer is Britain’s Christophe & Co. who’s developed a …
Spotify Is Killing It, and That’s a Good Thing
Sony just made PlayStation immeasurably better by …
Heading to the Super Bowl? Leave your drone at home
By Anthony Domanico The Federal Aviation Administration has officially declared the Super Bowl a no drone zone. So if you’re heading to watch the Patriots take on the Seahawks on Sunday, leave your drone at home.
Heading to the Super Bowl? Leave your drone at home
By Anthony Domanico The Federal Aviation Administration has officially declared the Super Bowl a no drone zone. So if you’re heading to watch the Patriots take on the Seahawks on Sunday, leave your drone at home.
Apple’s a hot ticket for China’s ‘luxury consumers’
By Don Reisinger The Hurun Research Institute says iPhones and other Apple gadgets are the most popular gifts among China’s wealthy, beating out luxury brands like Louis Vuitton and Chanel.