Amazon is opening one "pop-up" store for the holidays in Sacramento, as well as one in San Francisco.
The high-res Kindle Voyage e-reader costs nearly three times as much as Amazon's cheap, new Fire HD tablet.
In yet another apparent contract dispute, Amazon.com Inc. halted pre-orders on major titles from the Walt Disney Company.
Mobile conversion rates are one-third that of PCs, which is a problem for Amazon.com. Which brings us to the Amazon Fire smartphone.
The debut of Amazon's smartphone has been greeted with a chorus of boos by reviewers.
With Kindle Unlimited, readers can listen to an audiobook and pick up where they left off in the text.
Amazon is planning a "Netflix for books" service. Will it be free for Prime members?
The FTC also sought a ban on Amazon’s practice of billing parents and other account holders for in-app charges made without their consent.
Amazon offered 100 percent of Hachette e-book revenue to authors in an attempt to end its ongoing pricing dispute.
The Amazon Appstore has made 31 paid apps free to download through Saturday.
Company’s e-reader business spinning off retail; will Nook table displays remain?
With the trifecta of devices finally completed, Amazon wants to be the only company you need.
Amazon put the Fire Phone's service features front and center at its unveiling Wednesday.
The newest member of the FireOS family includes features taken from Fire TV.
Amazon won't live stream a video of its 3D smartphone unveiling.
Amazon is set to release a smartphone at a media event in Seattle Wednesday.
With Amazon's latest offerings, Amazon Prime Music and a new 3D UI smartphone, the online retailer is poised to become the next Google.
Amazon is expected to unveil its new smartphone on Wednesday. AT&T is the exclusive carrier.
More than a million songs will be available to Prime members as Amazon competes with the likes of Pandora and Spotify.
What happened to the $300 million that Microsoft invested in the Nook in 2012?
Learn about the much-anticipated Amazon 3D Phone before its June 18 unveiling.
It may just be a matter of time before a president is sworn in with his or her hand resting on a touchscreen instead of paper.