Amazon.com has quietly applied for trademarks on the name and logo of Lab126 — the internal group behind the Amazon Kindle e-reader and, by all accounts, an upcoming Android tablet from the Seattle ...
In-depth Amazon coverage from the tech giant’s hometown, including e-commerce, AWS, Amazon Prime, Alexa, logistics, devices, and more. by John Cook on Sep 24, 2014 at 7:01 am September 24, 2014 at ...
Amazon have been busy lately, what with their recent launching of the latest generation of Kindle e-readers and Kindle Fire tablets along with the seemingly ill-fated Amazon Fire Phone. It would seem ...
Amazon has created a new agentic AI group in its secretive Lab126 company to focus on physical AI and bring agentic AI to robots. Amazon has announced that it’s forming a new agentic AI team within ...
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The flop of Amazon’s Fire Phone has prompted CEO Jeff Bezos to instigate changes at its hardware R&D group Lab126 to make it more nimble, focused and capable of creating hardware consumers will buy.
Nick Statt is a Senior Producer on Decoder. Previously, he reported on the technology and gaming industries for more than a decade. “Lab126 began in 2004 as a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc., ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc's Lab126 research and design center has leased big new office space in the heart of Silicon Valley, the latest sign that the world's largest Internet ...
Amazon’s Lab126, the secretive R&D group behind the Kindle, is apparently on a hiring spree, as noted by the EETimes, which speculates that the organization may be planning to spin out the lab as a ...
FactorDaily reports that Amazon is preparing to set up an outpost of Lab126, its R&D company that conceptualized gadgets like the Kindle ebook reader, Echo smart speaker, Dash buttons, and Fire ...
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Amazon is expected to unveil its first smartphone on Wednesday, but that may be just one of several projects the company is building in its secretive Lab126. Lab126 is the division of Amazon that ...