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Amazon server outage causing issues with Alexa, Ring, Disney+ and more

I’m waiting on the delivery of a package, so I decided to log into my Ring camera to make sure the battery was still charged.

Though I was entirely surprised by this given I’ve had a lot of issues with Amazon’s Ring doorbell line over the last few years, I wasn’t able to access my camera’s live feed. However, it appears this particular issue isn’t tied to the Ring Video Doorbells poor ability to remain connected to my Wi-Fi-.

According to The Verge, Amazon’s AWS cloud servers that power services like Alexa, Ring, Prime Video, Disney+ and more are currently down. Even Amazon.com and PUBG are experiencing issues.

Down Detector indicates that dozens of streaming services, games and other platforms are affected by the outage.

Amazon is aware of the issue and is working on a fix.

Via: The Verge 

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Amazon Prime Video to release documentary on William Shatner’s trip to space

Amazon Prime Video will premiere a new documentary focused on William Shatner’s recent voyage to outer space.

Titled Shatner in Space, the one-hour special will debut on Prime Video in Canada, the U.S. and select other territories on December 13th.

Shatner in Space will provide an inside look at the Canadian Star Trek star before, during and after the Blue Origin flight. Shatner, who’s 90, embarked on the trip alongside three others on October 13th.

Shatner in Space will also delve into Shatner’s friendship with Amazon and Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos.

“My time in space was the most profound experience I could have ever imagined,” said Shatner in a statement. “This special documenting my journey gives a dramatic view of that experience, and my hope is that it inspires the world to see we must go to space to save Earth.”

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Amazon Prime Video to release documentary on William Shatner’s trip to space

Amazon Prime Video will premiere a new documentary focused on William Shatner’s recent voyage to outer space.

Titled Shatner in Space, the one-hour special will debut on Prime Video in Canada, the U.S. and select other territories on December 13th.

Shatner in Space will provide an inside look at the Canadian Star Trek star before, during and after the Blue Origin flight. Shatner, who’s 90, embarked on the trip alongside three others on October 13th.

Shatner in Space will also delve into Shatner’s friendship with Amazon and Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos.

“My time in space was the most profound experience I could have ever imagined,” said Shatner in a statement. “This special documenting my journey gives a dramatic view of that experience, and my hope is that it inspires the world to see we must go to space to save Earth.”

Image credit: Blue Origin

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Alexa can now detect running water, appliance beeps or motion

Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant will soon get a little smarter thanks to expanded sound detection capabilities and more.

Amazon detailed the changes in its monthly roundup for November, along with some other new features and details. Unfortunately, not everything in the roundup will land in Canada.

For example, Amazon shared that Alexa’s prescription refill skill is now available for Amazon Pharmacy customers, but Amazon Pharmacy isn’t in Canada. The roundup also highlights the rollout of ‘Conversation Mode’ to the Echo Show 10 in the U.S.

Alexa’s expanded sound detection features, on the other hand, are available in Canada. First up, Alexa users can set new sound detector routines for running water and appliance beeps. As an example, you could set up a routine that will have Alexa send you a notification when it hears the laundry machine beep to let you know it finished.

There are also new Ultrasound Motion Detection routines users can set up. Dubbed ‘Occupancy’ routines, people with compatible Echo devices (4th Gen Echo, Echo Dot and Echo Dot with clock) can set up their device to detect motion and trigger a routine, such as turning on the lights in a room.

Other new features include expanded preference teaching, which now includes food and sports. Plus, this can work with the new ‘Alexa, what should I eat’ that can help users find nearby restaurants or new recipes online.

Finally, Amazon revealed that its new Echo Show 15 is available for pre-order and will release on December 9th, 2021. Those interested in pre-ordering the new Echo Show can head to Amazon’s website. In Canada, the Echo Show 15 costs $329.99. You can learn more about it here.

Source: Amazon Via: The Verge

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Apple’s MagSafe Duo Charger is currently $133 on Amazon

DealSyrup continues.

As first reported by our friends over at iPhone in Canada, Apple’s MagSafe Duo Charger is currently 21 percent off on Amazon, bringing its price down to $132.99 from $169.99. While not a massive discount, Apple’s products rarely go on sale and this is the cheapest we’ve seen the charger so far.

The MagSafe Duo allows you to charge the iPhone, Apple Watch or AirPods with a wireless charging case. What makes the Duo charger unique is it’s capable of charging two devices at the same time. It’s also worth noting that the charger works with other Qi-compatible devices, including Android smartphones.

While I haven’t used the MagSafe Duo Charger myself, it’s received relatively positive reviews, with most citing its expensive price tag as the most significant issue. However, it’s worth noting that like Apple’s iPhone, it doesn’t include an AC adapter in the box.

Apple’s MagSafe Duo Charger is available on Amazon for $132.99.

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Browser extension reveals products surprisingly sold by Amazon brands

When shopping on Amazon, you’ll often see a mix of products sold by Amazon and sold by third parties on Amazon’s platform. Research from non-profit tech publication The Markup found that Amazon likes to place its products more prominently, often higher in search results than similar products with more, and better, reviews.

Unfortunately, it can be hard to tell which products are an Amazon brand and which aren’t when browsing the e-commerce platform. That’s where The Markup’s new ‘Amazon Brand Detector’ browser extension comes in: it can highlight Amazon brands in search results.

The Markup detailed how it gathered data for the browser extension, which involved running searches on Amazon and checking the ‘Our brands’ filter, using an undocumented API that shows all Amazon ‘our brands’ products for a given search and more. The result was the “largest and most comprehensive open access dataset of Amazon brand and Amazon-exclusive products,” but The Markup notes it’s not complete. The publication’s data set included over 137,000 unique products, but in 2019 Amazon told Congress that it sold approximately 158,000 products from its own brands.

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It’s worth noting that Amazon does list some of its “private and select exclusive brands” on this webpage. Some of those are private labels owned by Amazon, while others are “curated selections” that are sold exclusively on the platform but aren’t necessarily operated by Amazon.

But, there are other brands — some described as “letter-soup” brands with names like ‘Weeso’ and ‘Ofeefan’ — and ones like ‘Daily Ritual,’ which isn’t on Amazon’s brands page but designates itself an Amazon brand on some of its product pages.

Amazon’s brands tend to crowd out products from other companies

The issue isn’t necessarily that Amazon has all these brands so much as how it impacts customers. Grocery stores, for example, have their own brands. However, all the brands usually end up in the same spot — all the cereal boxes will be in the cereal section. As The Verge puts it, items on the third page of search results are more hidden than those on the bottom of a shelf in a supermarket.

With any online search, whether Amazon, Google or other platforms, the first page of results is the most coveted because people tend not to go beyond that page. Amazon’s brands clog up that first page of results — space that could go to other brands with better reviews or higher sales numbers.

Customers might not care who’s selling these products. But for those who do like to know where their money is going (or who want to avoid handing Amazon more money than they already do), the Amazon Brand Detector extension could help.

The extension is free, available on Chrome-based browsers and Firefox, and The Markup says it doesn’t collect any data. You can learn more about it here.

Header image credit: The Markup

Source: The Markup Via: The Verge

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Amazon’s Appstore doesn’t work on Android 12

A benefit of Android is that you can use third-party app stores if you don’t want to use Google’s Play Store. Unfortunately for fans of Amazon’s Appstore, the Android 12 update broke functionality, and it’s been over a month with no fix in sight.

Reports from PiunikaWeb and Liliputing, highlighted by 9to5Google, point out the issue was brought to Amazon’s attention nearly a month ago. On November 14th, an Amazon staff member acknowledged the problem on the company’s forum, noting that the “technical team is aware of the issue” and “are still working on the resolution.”

Liliputing notes that the issue appears to be related to Amazon’s DRM. Some users reportedly had success downloading apps from the Appstore on another device, editing the APK file to remove the DRM and then moving it to an Android 12 device, where the app would run fine. Unfortunately, that temporary workaround is too technical for most people (including myself).

9to5 also notes that Amazon added a notice to its Appstore app earlier this week, warning users that it’s “working through some issues.”

Image credit: PiunikaWeb

For now, the issue likely only impacts a small group of people with Android 12 (at this point, that’s probably just Pixel owners). However, the problem is bound to get worse as more manufacturers push Android 12 updates out — notable, Samsung, which has started rolling out Android 12 to its recent S21 series phones (or, will start soon in Canada).

If you’re a big fan of Amazon’s Appstore, you’ll likely have to wait a little longer for a fix.

Source: Amazon Via: 9to5Google, Liliputing, PiunikaWeb

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Cyber Monday tech deals from Amazon Canada are live now

If you missed out on the mega deals from Amazon Canada’s ‘Black Friday’ sale, don’t worry, we have your back and have a list of Amazon’s ‘Cyber Monday’ deals.

All of these deals are live now and run until November 29th at 11:59pm ET/8:59pm PT.

Below are all of Amazon’s Cyber Monday offers:

Check out all of Amazon Canada’s Cyber Monday deals. 

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HTC’s Vive Pro VR headset is $244 off on Amazon

Amazon Canada currently has HTC’s Vive Pro (bundle edition) on sale.

The virtual reality headset bundle is available for $1,099, marking a $244 discount from the original $1,343 price tag.

The Vive Pro features 90Hz dual-OLED screens with a 2880 x 1600 pixel resolution for unrivalled visual accuracy. It has a built-in headphones with spatial audio and noise cancellation.

Further, this 110-degree field of view headset was designed by keeping comfort in mind. The design allows the headset to achieve an optimal center of gravity, allowing it to evenly distribute its weight and making it easier for you to keep it on longer.

With Viveport Infinity, which costs $16.99 per month, HTC Pro VR users get unlimited access to more than 600 VR games.

Learn more or purchase the Vive Pro bundle here.

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Save up to 35 percent on computer monitors with Amazon Canada’s Black Friday sale

If you’re in the market for a new computer monitor, Amazon has a ton of options available on sale for Black Friday. We’ve gathered some of the best options below:

You can check out all of Amazon’s Black Friday monitor deals here.

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