Several ads for men's tank tops remain on Amazon's Canadian website, despite an Ad Standards Council ruling that the phrase used to describe them — "wife beater" — is offensive, trivializes domestic ...
TK Maxx is warning shoppers to stop drinking from Harry Potter mugs they were flogging 'immediately' - due to containing 'unsafe metals'. The retail giant is recalling the Harry Potter and South Park ...
You might have heard that, last week, Amazon agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle the FTC’s charges that it enrolled millions of people in Prime subscriptions without their consent – and then made it ...
Last week, Amazon settled an antitrust lawsuit for $2.5 billion, after the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) accused the tech giant of deceiving tens of millions of customers to sign up for Prime ...
Amazon have been forced to remove women's and children's rings after trading standards bosses discovered they contain high levels of a CANCER-causing chemical. Following the alert, the jewellery has ...
Ecologists discovered the tallest tree in the Amazon – and it was nearly 50 percent taller than the previous record holder.
Amazon will issue $1.5 billion in refunds as part of an FTC settlement, with up to 35 million customers getting compensation. Will you be one of them?
From the car to the snacks to the entertainment, discover Closer's top tips for a UK family staycation, with a little help from Amazon. Read more on Closer.
Security researchers found the exposed Indian bank transfer records, and the data was eventually secured. Indian fintech company NuPay took responsibility for the "configuration" error.
Prices are also dropping on these once-luxury devices, to the point where many of the best projectors are now cheaper than some high-end TVs. It's this everyday movie night market that the Epson EF-22 ...
Amazon has agreed to pay a record $2.5 billion to settle a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit that had alleged the company misled customers into enrolling in its Prime membership program and made it ...
Amazon Prime subscribers who were registered between June 23, 2019 and June 23, 2025 will be eligible for up to $51.
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