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Grab the Kindle Software Update Before March 22 to Stay Online

Grab the Kindle Software Update Before March 22 to Stay Online

By Jim Tanous • Mar 21, 2016

Own a Kindle? Make sure to update to the latest software version before March 22nd, as Amazon will block devices running older software versions from accessing any online features after that date.

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Deal: Amazon Prime Members Can Get 3 Free Audiobooks from Audible

Deal: Amazon Prime Members Can Get 3 Free Audiobooks from Audible

By Jim Tanous • Feb 17, 2016

Audible has long offered just about everyone a one-month free trial, but Amazon Prime members new to the service can now get a 3-month free trial, which includes three free audiobooks. Check out the details within.

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Get a Free Game of Your Choice With Purchase of Xbox One Bundle

Get a Free Game of Your Choice With Purchase of Xbox One Bundle

By Jim Tanous • Jun 21, 2015

If you’re looking to pick up an Xbox One, now might be the time. In addition to the free games that already come with the various console bundles, you can pick up an additional free game this week with the purchase of an Xbox One.

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Where is the Best Place to Buy the Star Wars Digital HD Collection?

Where is the Best Place to Buy the Star Wars Digital HD Collection?

By Jim Tanous • Apr 8, 2015

The Star Wars saga is set to make its long awaited digital debut this Friday, but with the films available on a number of platforms, where should Star Wars fans make their purchase? We take a look at the pros, cons, and alternatives for getting your digital Star Wars fix.

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Why Amazon Cloud Drive Won’t Replace Dropbox or OneDrive

Why Amazon Cloud Drive Won’t Replace Dropbox or OneDrive

By Jim Tanous • Mar 31, 2015

The new “unlimited” Amazon Cloud Drive sounds like a great deal in the world of online storage options, offering users virtually unlimited storage capacity for just $60 per year. But is it truly a replacement for competing services like Dropbox and OneDrive? It all depends on how you plan to use it, but for most users, Amazon’s latest service may sound too good to be true.

Editorials

Chase Amazon Rewards Card to Support Apple Pay

Chase Amazon Rewards Card to Support Apple Pay

By Jim Tanous • Oct 22, 2014

Users of the popular Amazon Rewards Card from Chase were disappointed this week to find that the card was not supported by Apple Pay, with rumors swirling that Amazon had explicitly opted out of Apple’s new service. But Amazon has quickly responded to customer outrage, promising to support Apple Pay soon.

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Amazon Launches ‘Prime Music’ On-Demand Streaming Service

Amazon Launches ‘Prime Music’ On-Demand Streaming Service

By Jim Tanous • Jun 12, 2014

Amazon on Thursday expanded its Prime membership offering with the launch of Prime Music, a Spotify-like on-demand music service with a catalog of more than 1 million songs. The company also launched new mobile apps to let customers access this new expanded music library from anywhere.

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One Mistake: The Fall of Mediabridge

One Mistake: The Fall of Mediabridge

By Jim Tanous • May 12, 2014

The Internet was in an uproar last week over the news that a company called Mediabridge has threatened to sue a customer who left a negative review of one of the company’s products. But the truth is far more complicated, and reveals poor choices and overreactions all around.

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Are There Any Winners When Companies Sue Online Reviewers?

Are There Any Winners When Companies Sue Online Reviewers?

By Jim Tanous • May 7, 2014

A customer who purchased a wireless router from a company called Mediabridge is allegedly facing legal threats after posting a negative review of the product on Amazon. Mediabridge has yet to respond publicly, but the damage to the company’s reputation may already be done, with thousands of angry consumers posting scathing comments on the company’s Amazon product pages and elsewhere.

Editorials

Amazon Launches $99 Fire TV Set-Top Box with Quad-Core CPU and Game Support

Amazon Launches $99 Fire TV Set-Top Box with Quad-Core CPU and Game Support

By Jim Tanous • Apr 2, 2014

Amazon on Wednesday launched its long-awaited set-top box. Called Fire TV, the new device boasts more powerful hardware than its current competition, includes Amazon features like X-Ray and FreeTime, and supports Bluetooth game controllers, turning it into a powerful Android game console.

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