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Amazon debuted the new Echo Show 8 and Echo Show 11 during its fall 2025 hardware event on Tuesday, after heavily relying on previous versions of the smart display to demonstrate upgrades coming to ...
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Amazon today announced the launch of new Echo Dot Max, Echo Studio, Echo Show 8, and Echo Show 11 smart speakers, all of which are designed to work with Amazon's Alexa+ AI assistant. The new speakers ...
Amazon launches Alexa+ AI across a new line of Fire TVs and Echo devices offering smarter control, personalized content, and home automation. Amazon has unveiled its latest lineup of hardware powered ...
Amazon’s new Echo Show 5 is one of the smallest of Alexa smart displays. It has a 5.5-inch screen that you can place on a counter or shelf, next to your bed, or on a kitchen cou ...
(RTTNews) - Amazon (AMZN) Tuesday introduced a new lineup of Echo devices, built specifically for its AI assistant, Alexa+. Amazon unveiled four new Echo devices with improved processing power and ...
Say what you like about the relatively slow evolution of Alexa as a voice assistant (and the slightly slower emergence of Alexa+ as a more advanced AI system), Amazon has absolutely thrashed Apple and ...
During my first few days with the Amazon Echo Dot Max, my general feeling was, “well, it’s definitely an Amazon Echo.” That’s not a bad thing, mind you; having a reliable Alexa speaker in my living ...
Alexa+ users will now have the chance to fully maximize the AI assistant as Amazon has unveiled four new Echo devices that are purpose-built for it. "They deliver more processing power, memory, ...
Ty Pendlebury, senior editor for TV and home audio, started at CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He rigorously tests, reviews and writes about the latest ...