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British company unveils Kindle rival
British firm Plastic Logic aims to show e-Reader rivals like the Kindle the way with its slender business-focused Que ProReader
Oracle exec calls Amazon’s cloud model 'unprofitable'
A senior Oracle executive thinks the 'renting hardware' model of cloud computing is unprofitable.
Amazon profits jump 62 per cent
The third quarter of 2009 has been a great one for Amazon’s sales and profits thanks to the popularity of its e-book reader, the Kindle.
Amazon cloud knocked offline by lightning
Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) affected by adverse weather in Ireland.<br>
Amazon ships Kindle Fire early
The Kindle Fire is shipped early as Amazon looks to get a head start.
Fake Amazon emails sent by hackers
A warning has been put out over fake emails claiming to be from Amazon, sent out to thousands of people.
Amazon results disappoint
Amazon remains upbeat despite results coming out below analyst expectations.
Is Amazon a threat to Apple?
Apple has looked unbeatable in the tablet and smartphone market for some time. But could Amazon be the brand that threatens to topple it? Simon...
Five things we want from the Amazon tablet
Amazon are going to have a tablet out and soon, according to reports. We have a wish list for the device developers - let's hope they can deliver.
Amazon profits surge in first quarter
In its latest financial results, Amazon has shown its strength with a leap in income of almost 70 per cent.
Microsoft and Amazon sign patent deal
Amazon.com is to pay Microsoft in a deal which includes the Kindle e-book reader.
Joyent snags round of funding to boost cloud attack
The firm has been boosted by $85 million in venture capital funding to help bring to market a range of new services.
All hail the ‘supercloud’
The supercloud model would do wonders for IT, but is the truly open and flexible cloud really a possibility?
Wikileaks goes Swiss as domain provider pulls plug
Wikileaks moves its site to Switzerland as EveryDNS.net withdraws its support.
Safari holes closed and extensions opened
Safari 5.0.1 has been released, with 15 security holes closed and a number of extensions made available.
Google et al voice support for net neutrality
Facebook, Google and Twitter are among a large group of big industry names who've written to the FCC to support its open stance on internet...
Postal strike could cost online retailers millions
The Royal Mail postal strike could spell big trouble for smaller online retailers in the run up to Christmas, according to research.
Amazon Kindle DX won't come cheap in UK
Amazon's larger-screened Kindle will start shipping internationally on January 19, but duties and shipping costs mean UK consumers will have to...
Amazon profits to take hit from Kindle Fire
Retail giant's profits and revenues predictions cause shares slump on Wall Street
Shoppers look to spend big on Cyber Monday
Amazon and John Lewis get excited about what could be the biggest online Christmas shopping period to date.
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