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[Link] Amazon referred to US attorney general over ‘potentially criminal conduct’

Read: 13/3/2022 www.theguardian.com

Members of the Democratic-controlled House judiciary committee have referred Amazon to the Department of Justice, alleging “potentially criminal conduct” by the company and some of its senior executives.

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[Link] US lawmakers seek criminal probe of Amazon for lying about use of seller data

Read: 9/3/2022 arstechnica.com

Amazon lied to Congress about its use of third-party seller data, the House Judiciary Committee said today. In a letter to the Department of Justice, the committee chairs asked prosecutors to investigate the company for criminal obstruction of Congress.

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[Link] Warren, Sanders Demand Investigation into Amazon’s Attendance Policy

Read: 3/3/2022 www.vice.com

Senators Cory Booker and Richard Blumenthal and Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Cori Bush also wrote the letter.

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[Link] 'No One’s Life is Worth a Package': Amazon Workers Are Organizing for Cell Phone Access

Read: 20/12/2021 www.vice.com

The Amazon workers are also demanding that Amazon pay workers for shifts cancelled due to inclement weather. And during school closures, they want Amazon to excuse all absences caused by severe weather and to be paid 80 percent of their salary. 

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[Link] Amazon's retail CEO Dave Clark defends the company's response to the deadly Edwardsville tornado in internal memo: 'fast action saved lives'

Read: 19/12/2021 www.businessinsider.com

Amazon retail boss Dave Clark thanked employees in an internal memo on Wednesday, following his visit to the Edwardsville, IL, warehouse that was struck by a deadly tornado last week.

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[Link] Air Force Spent Millions on Encrypted App Wickr

Read: 29/11/2021 www.vice.com

The U.S. Air Force has spent millions of dollars on licenses from encrypted chat platform Wickr, according to Air Force documents and public procurement records reviewed by Motherboard. The documents further solidify Wickr’s position as a preferred tool of the U.S. government and military.

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[Link] Shares in Australian-listed buy-now-pay-later companies plummet by up to 96%

Read: 25/11/2021 www.theguardian.com

Shares in Australian-listed buy-now-pay-later companies have plunged by an average of about 80% compared to peak prices within the past year, driven down by swelling losses and lower-than-expected consumer interest in the product.

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[Link] Indian police charge local Amazon executives over marijuana trade

Read: 22/11/2021 www.abc.net.au

Police in the central state of Madhya Pradesh arrested two men with 20 kilograms of marijuana on November 14 and found they were using the Amazon India website to order and further smuggle the substance in the guise of stevia leaves, a natural sweetener, to other Indian states.

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[Link] Leaked Audio: Amazon Workers Grill Managers at Anti-Union Meeting

Read: 17/11/2021 www.vice.com

Last week, Amazon began holding mandatory anti-union meetings at JFK8, its largest New York City warehouse, and three neighboring warehouses, where workers recently filed and withdrew a petition for a union election in Staten Island.

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[Link] California Man in 4-Day Standoff With Abandoned Amazon Truck in Driveway

Read: 16/11/2021 www.vice.com

The man, who asked to be identified by his Twitter alias Captain Lou because he was worried his employer wouldn’t want him to beef with Amazon publicly, said his ordeal started when he ordered some Quilted Northern toilet paper from Amazon.

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[Link] Amazon Staten Island Workers Withdraw Request for Union Vote

Read: 15/11/2021 www.nytimes.com

The workers had spent months collecting signatures to call for an election.

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[Link] Meet M6 — 10 Trillion Parameters at 1% GPT-3’s Energy Cost

Read: 14/11/2021 towardsdatascience.com

On June 25, Alibaba DAMO Academy (the R&D branch of Alibaba) announced they had built M6, a large multimodal, multitasking language model with 1 trillion parameters — already 5x GPT-3’s size, which serves as the standard to measure the rate of progress for large AI models.

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[Link] Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos Have Completely Lost It on Twitter

Read: 8/11/2021 www.vice.com

Bezos, the Amazon founder whose net worth is around $200 billion, implied that he would personally throw actor Leonardo DiCaprio off a cliff in a tweet.

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[Link] Cardboard shortages deal another blow to strained supply chains

Read: 31/10/2021 arstechnica.com

First it was toilet paper. Then it was processors and other silicon. Now it’s cardboard. (And there’s a whole lot of other stuff in between.) The latest kink in the planet’s ever-gnarled supply chain is one that is sending retailers, shippers, and consumers all scrambling.

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[Link] Amazon intensifies 'severe' effort to discourage first-ever US warehouse union

Read: 31/10/2021 www.theguardian.com

A push to unionize workers at an Amazon warehouse in Alabama is running into tough opposition as the retail giant, whose profits have boomed during the coronavirus pandemic despite concerns over worker safety, has launched an aggressive anti-union drive.

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[Link] Why does Amazon make games?

Read: 27/10/2021 www.theverge.com

When Amazon makes a new movie or TV show, the reason is pretty clear: the tech giant needs to build out its streaming service Prime Video. One of the best ways to do that is to make (or buy) exclusive series and films. But when Amazon develops a new video game, the reasons aren’t so clear.

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[Link] Amazon ‘Delivery Partners’ Hit Amazon With $150 Million Lawsuit

Read: 27/10/2021 www.vice.com

Two Amazon delivery companies in the Portland area sued Amazon Monday, claiming that the e-commerce giant controls nearly every aspect of their business and penalizes them for circumstances beyond their control. The companies are seeking $15 million in damages.

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[Link] 'Squid Game' Halloween Costumes Are Missing the Point

Read: 27/10/2021 www.vice.com

Squid Game costumes have seamlessly slotted into this year's selection of Halloween costumes, to the point that at least one school district has banned them. Given the show's popularity, this was inevitable. It's still a little weird.

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[Link] Jeff Bezos Reveals Plans to Build a Space Station Called 'Orbital Reef'

Read: 25/10/2021 www.vice.com

Jeff Bezos has turned his wealth from Amazon into a play for space. He's already gone to the edge of space in one of his own Blue Origin rockets and broken the record for sending the oldest person ever into space, twice.

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[Link] Tiktoker finds folder with thousands of audio recordings from home gadgets

Read: 21/10/2021 www.news.com.au

The woman, who goes by my.data.not.yours on TikTok, posted a now-viral video explaining that she requested to see what data Amazon had collected about her, but wasn’t expecting to receive so much. She revealed that she has three Amazon smart speakers.

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[Link] Should you ask for a pay rise? Not according to the former Pepsi CEO

Read: 14/10/2021 www.theguardian.com

Money is so tacky, darling, don’t you think? Indra Nooyi, who was one of the highest-paid CEOs in the world during her tenure at PepsiCo, certainly seems to take that view.

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[Link] Amazon Abandons Warehouse Plan Because San Diego Is Considering Worker Protection Law

Read: 13/10/2021 www.vice.com

Amazon backed out of a last-mile distribution center project near San Diego, California, because of a proposed law that would require it to pay workers more and offer them stronger protections, Motherboard has confirmed.

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[Link] Amazon Astro is ‘terrible’ and will ‘throw itself down’ stairs, developers reportedly claim

Read: 29/9/2021 www.theverge.com

Some of the people building Amazon’s Astro home robot are not impressed with it, according to a report by Vice.

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[Link] Amazon Is Lobbying the Federal Government to Legalize Weed

Read: 22/9/2021 www.vice.com

Amazon announced on Tuesday that it is lobbying the federal government to pass a bill that would deschedule and tax weed, making it federally legal in states that have already legalized cannabis.

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[Link] Boogaloo Bois Are Using Amazon Ring Doorbells to Protect Them From the FBI

Read: 6/9/2021 www.vice.com

Paranoia is the bread-and-butter for Amazon’s Ring camera system.

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[Link] I'm An Adult Performer. Here's Why I'm Abandoning Amazon Wishlists.

Read: 30/8/2021 www.vice.com

GoAskAlex is an adult entertainer who launched her career in 2014 as a webcam model and online companion. Most recently, Alex won the 2020 XBIZ Cam Awards for Best Inked Model and 2021 XBIZ Awards for Overall Best Cam Model.

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[Link] Many Americans aren't aware they're being tracked with facial recognition while shopping

Read: 26/8/2021 www.techradar.com

Despite consumer opposition to facial recognition, the technology is currently being used in retail stores throughout the US according to new research from Piplsay.

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[Link] Filelinked Was Shut Down By ACE – Can Replacements Avoid The Same Fate?

Read: 25/8/2021 torrentfreak.com

Back in June, the hugely popular Filelinked service, which enabled Amazon Fire TV users to easily install piracy-related apps, disappeared in mysterious circumstances. It's now confirmed that the powerful Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment took Filelinked down.

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[Link] Amazon, Facebook and Google Paid Millions to Pirates, Study Finds

Read: 17/8/2021 torrentfreak.com

A new report published by the Digital Citizens Alliance suggests that pirates sites earn more than a billion dollars in revenue per year, while pirate apps are good for another quarter. Part of the money comes from big brands such as Amazon, Facebook and Google.

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[Link] All your DNS were belong to us: AWS and Google Cloud shut down spying vulnerability

Read: 9/8/2021 www.theregister.com

Until February this year, Amazon Route53's DNS service offered largely unappreciated network eavesdropping capabilities. And this undocumented spying option was also available at Google Cloud DNS and at least one other DNS-as-a-service provider.

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[Link] Amazon will pay you $10 in credit for your palm print biometrics

Read: 6/8/2021 techcrunch.com

How much is your palm print worth? If you ask Amazon, it’s about $10 in promotional credit if you enroll your palm prints in its checkout-free stores and link it to your Amazon account.

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[Link] Inside the Wild $500 Billion World of Counterfeit Goods

Read: 5/8/2021 www.vice.com

When faced with two seemingly identical products, most people would be tempted to buy the cheaper option. After all, who doesn’t love a bargain? The world of counterfeit goods is both much larger and more dangerous than you probably realize.

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[Link] AWS to retire EC2-Classic – the network connecting the compute service that started the IaaS rush

Read: 30/7/2021 www.theregister.com

Comment Amazon Web Services has announced the retirement of the network structure underpinning its third cloud service, the EC2-Classic network underpinning the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud.

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[Link] The Futuristic Stink of Amazon’s Science Fiction

Read: 27/7/2021 www.wired.com

Throughout the week, WIRED is publishing a series of essays about the current state of streaming services. Read about Netflix losing its cool here. Farts linger, far into the future. So suggests Solos, the latest sci-fi show on Amazon Prime.

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[Link] Amazon Lumberyard is dead, long live the permissively licensed Open 3D Engine

Read: 9/7/2021 www.theregister.com

Amazon is abandoning its Lumberyard 3D engine project before it even leaves beta, but in a way that means it could live on for years to come: it's donating it to the newly formed Open 3D Foundation for release and continued development under a permissive open-source licence.

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[Link] Amazon’s mental health kiosk mocked on social media as a ‘Despair Closet’

Read: 31/5/2021 www.theguardian.com

Amazon was lampooned on social media Thursday after sharing a video highlighting “AmaZen”, a small enclosed booth installed in an Amazon warehouse where employees can go to “focus on their mental wellbeing”.

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