Brazil's government on Thursday announced a plan to ban Amazon fires for 120 days after a meeting with investors that raised concerns on the destruction of the rainforest.
Award-winning Hollywood actor and environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio released an official statement after President Jair Bolsonaro accused him of funding the Amazon fires.
Amazon, Best Buy and Walmart have Green Monday pages Green Monday is up and running and the deals are ready for all holiday shoppers. Customers looking to beat the crowds at physical stores are able to shop online for this shopping holiday.
Buy five tablets, get one free A brand new iPad cannot be purchased for $250, but six brand new Amazon tablets can. With Amazon's introduction of the $50 Amazon Fire tablet, a new six-pack deal will also be offered, Geek Wire reports.
Tablet will have 6-inch screen Amazon is aiming at budget customers this holiday season. The Internet retailer will introduce a $50 tablet in time for the holidays, CNet reports.
Apple TV has been around since 2007, but many consumers don't even know about it. That's because Apple hardly really advertised it or marketed it. Apple as a company focuses more on their laptops and iPhones.
Amazon is confident in tablets and e-readers When Amazon debuted the Kindle Fire e-readers and tablets last year, initial sales were not strong. This year, sales are three times that of last year.
Amazon tries their luck at the smartphone market The Amazon Fire phone has not gained much traction in a crowded smartphone market with big boys like Apple and Samsung, so the company is drastically dropping the price of the phone and making it available without contract According to Android Geeks, back in the early summer, Amazon formed an exclusive partnership to offer the new phone on AT&T only.
Company to sell $100 tablet, new e-reader Amazon continues its plight to try and reach the masses with the revelation of a handful of new products, including a $100 Fire tablet and an $80 Kindle.
TV ad for new phone shows very little about the phone. Amazon's first entry to the smartphone market is coming in just four days, but their brand new TV ad tells prospective buyers very little about the actual phone.