Amazon is nixing one of the few privacy protections against accessing users' voice data, and you can blame AI for the change.
Alexa+ promises to be your AI assistant, able to look at your cameras and make ordering food a little too easy.
Amazon has finally updated its digital assistant to bring it up to par with the masses.
The "Remarkable" version of Amazon's digital assistant will tap into Anthropic's Claude AI.
Waking up doesn't have to be so difficult, with the right help.
That could be the future for Amazon's digital assistant as the company figures out its AI trajectory.
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Amazon is expected to release an AI-enabled Alexa later this year that will be smarter and more expensive.
You think you know everything about your big brick of an Xbox Series X or Series S? Think again.
The $399 Music Frame has surprisingly good and loud audio, though its usefulness might depend on whether you want another SmartThings hub in your life.
Amazon is killing its acquisition of iRobot over regulatory concerns, but it might be a major win for your home's privacy.
The iPhone maker has been a tortoise in the AI race, but analysts expect a generative AI injection to happen soon.
Costly AI subscriptions are popping up left and right, but it’s unclear if people are willing to pay up.
It's only a few weeks into 2024, and it's clear how some things weren't as great as we initially thought whether it's Amazon's Alexa or just all of Elon Musk.
The retail giant is reportedly working on a supercharged AI Alexa, and it wants to charge a subscription. Apparently, it’s already a disaster.
Some of the best robots of this year's CES were ball-based, but there were plenty of other weird machines with strangling arms and manic, electronic voices.
Everything from huge studio speakers to petite portable ones, our picks for the best speaker will make all your music sound its best.
Amazon’s working to stick AI inside cars that could tell you why the check engine light is on, though only if you’re paying for 5G.
It's one of the many new connected bathroom fixtures the company is debuting at CES 2024.
Google murdered a whole lot of products in 2023, but Apple, Amazon, and even Netflix have blood on their hands.
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