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Microsoft is interested in buying Netflix, a big bet after the Activision acquisition
According to Routers, Microsoft, one of the largest technology companies in the world and leaders in the computer, video game and video calling sectors, wants to grow more by 2023 with a possible acquisition of another giant, Netflix.
Disney may copy Amazon with its own Disney Prime program
Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse on the cover of Life magazineB.R. Shenoy. "Technology is giving us new ways to customize and personalize the consumer experience so that we are delivering entertainment, experiences and products that are most relevant to each of our guests," Disney's chief communications officer Kristina Schake confirmed toVariety.
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Amazon Ends Test Run For Delivery Robots
Several hundred employees worked on the Scout delivery robot at Amazon. Internally, we are looking for other possible uses for these. Amazon has stopped testing its Scout home delivery robot. This was reported by Bloomberg with reference to a source familiar with the situation in the company. Reuters also reported that the project had been discontinued. The reason is that the pilot test of an Amazon delivery robot that began three years ago is not working. The robot, known as Scout, was supposed to drive around and deliver orders, especially in the suburbs of the USA with many single-family houses.
Now Prime Members Can Get Any Amazon Product With Just 20% Money Down
Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. One of the oldest holiday shopping ploys in retail, dating back to the Great Depression, is reserve now, pay later. Amazon is now bringing it back year-round.
Amazon Prime members to pay even more for some services despite recent subscription cost increase
Amazon continues to increase costs for Prime Members, leaving many customers wondering if the membership benefits are worth the price. RBFried/Getty Images (Canva Pro license) Amazon first started offering its Prime Membership to customers back in 2005. At that time, the membership cost $79 a year and promised "free" two-day shipping on millions of products.