“The magic of ordering pizza without lifting a finger and just using your voice is now a reality with Alexa and Domino’s,” Amazon Alexa director?Rob said in a press release. “We’ve made it easy for companies like Domino’s to use the Alexa Skills Kit to create more natural, intuitive ways for customers to interact with their services.”
“Love, money, ambition and music intertwine in Mozart in the Jungle, a half hour comedic drama that looks at finding yourself and finding love while conquering New York City,” notes the show’s description on IMDb, which, by the way, is also owned by Amazon.
“The Free & Fair Markets Initiative appears to be little more than a well-oiled front group run by a high-priced public affairs firm and funded by self-interested parties with the sole objective of spreading misinformation about Amazon.”
“Robotics enhance the job for employees but does not replace them,” an Amazon spokesman said in a TechRepublic story. “In a robotics-enabled FC, you would see a massively parallel process, a symphony of humans and technology.”
“I’ve seen the state go for years without a budget and now they want to give billions of dollars to one of the richest companies in the world and the injustice of that, the unfairness of that is very palpable to me,” said Nathan Ryan, an organizer of the Chicago event, in an interview with GeekWire.
“The product is an RX-type balloon dilatation catheter. The balloon surface has a drug coating. It can be used for the expansion of the primary coronary artery bifurcation stenosis,” according to a notice named “Drug-eluting balloons catheter approved to launch” published at www.sfda.gov.cn Nov 28.
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“Manchester by the Sea” was a big win for Amazon. It marked the first time a film owned by a streaming studio won an Oscar. To celebrate that victory and promote the video perks of Prime, Amazon is giving away its per year memberships to the entire population of Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass.
“I’m wary of any dealing with Real now. I’m not convinced that they’ve made real changes that would prevent something like this from ever happening again.”–?GeekWire reader and contributor Christopher Budd commenting on the settlement.
“The database space over the last few decades has been a lonely place for customers,” said AWS CEO Andy Jassy during a friendly chat with AWS Vice President of Worldwide Marketing Ariel Kelman later in the day. Without naming names (although, come on, ten bucks says he was talking about Oracle) Jassy went on to decry the “lock in” mentality of the older database companies and promised attendees that AWS wouldn’t hit customers with a hard sell on a new multiyear contract right at the end of the quarter, under pressure to make its numbers.
“The decision disagreed with a lone technical finding by the Department of Defense about data storage under the evaluation of one sub-element of one price scenario,” said Frank X. Shaw, Microsoft’s corporate vice president of communications, in a statement. “While important, there were six pricing scenarios, each with multiple sub-elements, and eight technical factors, each with numerous subfactors evaluated during the procurement. The decision does not find error in the Department of Defense’s evaluation in any other area of the complex and thorough process that resulted in the award of the contract to Microsoft.”