Amazon ends little-used privacy feature that let Echo users opt out of sending recordings to company
Amazon is ending a little-used privacy feature that let some users of its Echo smart speaker prevent their voice commands ...
It's not every day you see federal prosecutors admit they were wrong. But the fishiness of evidence from a key government ...
When markets fall this quickly from a 52-week high, just remember less than a month ago we were at all-time highs. That is a ...
After this week's Amazon Big Spring Sale announcement, it's no surprise that Walmart is stepping up to the plate with its own impressive set of savings. Today, the retail giant announced its upcoming ...
The Amazon Big Spring Sale is less than a week away, but in typical Amazon fashion — the retailer is offering a handful of ...
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Laptop Mag on MSNAmazon's Alexa privacy U-turn just made this Apple rumor all the more excitingAs Amazon makes a privacy U-turn on voice recordings through its Alexa Echo devices, rumors of Apple's next-gen HomeHub hold ...
Amazon has announced that it will axe a setting that lets Echo device users store all their Alexa voice recordings locally.
Getting the right TV can make or break your relaxation time. Fortunately, televisions keep getting better and coming down in ...
If you have an Amazon Echo device, you know it responds to the wake word, "Alexa." But did you know it's always listening?
In an email sent to customers today, Amazon said that Echo users will no longer be able to set their devices to process Alexa ...
If you use an Amazon Echo device, also known as "Alexa," it's always listening and now they will automatically send audio to its servers.
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