Amazon has announced it is testing a rapid delivery system in parts of Seattle and Philadelphia that can deliver essentials and groceries within 30 minutes or less. According to the company, Amazon ...
Amazon may pull billions of dollars out of the U.S. Postal Service in favor of operating more of its own shipping, according to a new report from The Washington Post. The move, which has not yet been ...
Amazon is now competing with your local pizza delivery! The company announced it is debuting a new service offering 30-minute or less delivery. The high-speed service, aptly dubbed Amazon Now, is ...
View post: Winter Storm Ezra Warning Announced as 25 Inches of Snow, 75 mph Winds Approach Amazon extends holiday return window for most items bought Nov. 1–Dec. 31 until Jan. 31, 2026. Some items, ...
The market isn't thrilled with Amazon today, but that could quickly change. Inflation is still climbing, unemployment has been on the rise, and it's starting to feel like an uncertain economy is just ...
Everyone knows what a password is. But we can’t say the same for two-factor authentication or passkeys, which is a shame because these two security features dramatically boost the safety of your ...
If you’re a former Twitter user still using X and rely on a hardware security key for your two-factor authentication (2FA) method, you need to re-enroll it before November 10. As spotted by The Verge, ...
X is warning that users must re-enroll their security keys or passkeys for two-factor authentication (2FA) before November 10 or they will be locked out of their accounts until they do so. In a series ...
Social network X said over the weekend that it plans to retire its twitter.com URL for authentication. This means users who have enabled two-factor authentication using a hardware key like YubiKey ...
The social network formerly known as Twitter has very quietly revealed that the twitter.com domain is set to be “retired.” As a first step, the company is requiring anyone who uses a hardware security ...
"By November 10, we’re asking all accounts that use a security key as their two factor authentication (2FA) method to re-enroll their key to continue accessing X. You can re-enroll your existing ...
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