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Entertainment
Coronavirus pandemic is changing the way how Hollywood movies are getting produced and released, and this transition is expected to continue in the future too
Technology
This year the Prime Day sale of the e-commerce platform that started in 2015 will take place for 48 hours
Companies
Over the years, Investors are seeing Apple's business less like other hardware makers and more like a software company.
Economy
The country's tax department aims to make up for a portion of the revenues lost due to the pandemic from the newly imposed 10% VAT.
Business
CEOs of Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon face questions on matters including antitrust and political bias.
Entertainment
A short film set in the universe of "The Boys" will soon let audiences into the world of the fictional character Billy Butcher, essayed by Karl Urban in the popular web series
Society
Amazon hasn't taken the incident lightly and has said that it will investigate the matter and take necessary action.
Business
Bezos, who's also the world's richest person, said that he did not intend to minimize worries anyone else has in their lives
Business
As users in the U.K. typed 'Airpods' on Amazon, they found that pictures of some products were displaying racist messages.
Business
Amazon had 840,400 full and part-time workers at the end of last quarter and is still in the process of hiring.
Business
The new cloud datacenter region in Poland joins Microsoft's global footprint which now expands to 59 regions
Entertainment
American Television writer Greg Daniels said that a character in his show 'Upload' was inspired by his barber and he doesn't know it yet
Business
Trump has asked USPS to raise shipping charges by four times, as he believes that the department has been too lenient on online retailers
Business
Alibaba which commands almost 50% of the could market share in China plans saw a surge in e-commerce during the coronavirus pandemic
Business
Amazon has boosted order capacity by 60% and is adding more but is still struggling to meet demand of millions of Amazon Prime subscribers
Business
Businesses have come to a halt in India as nearly every Indian state has imposed a lockdown to prevent the spread of COVID-19
Business
The retailer said that it has increased the minimum entry wage of its workers at its warehouses by $2, following similar moves by rivals
Business
Walmart, Amazon and a number of other e-commerce companies and retailers are hiring thousands of temporary workers to keep up with a crush of demand
Business
Earlier on Monday, the e-commerce giant had said that it would hire 100,000 temporary workers in the US to keep up with a crush of online demand
Business
Seattle so far has been the most affected area in the US where more than 70 people have tested positive for coronavirus, with 10 resulting in deaths