Amazon has launched its Thank My Driver campaign, allowing customers to tip their delivery drivers an extra $5 at no cost. But how does it work? There are multiple ways for customers to thank their ...
Thank your driver for those endless holiday season deliveries with a $5 tip as part of Amazon's limited-time "Thank My Driver" promotion. Ajay has worked in tech journalism for over a decade as a ...
If you’ve got an Alexa-powered device (or you shop in the Amazon app/site), there’s an easy way to send a small “thank you” to your most recent Amazon delivery driver — and Amazon foots the bill. Here ...
Amazon's "Thank My Driver" program allows customers to show appreciation for their delivery drivers. Customers can thank their driver by using an Alexa-enabled device or through the Amazon app and ...
Amazon’s South Windsor distribution center is training delivery drivers to handle winter weather conditions using new ...
GeekWire’s Todd Bishop tries Amazon’s new smart delivery glasses in a simulated demo. SAN FRANCISCO — Putting on Amazon’s new smart delivery glasses felt surprisingly natural from the start. Despite ...
New Jersey is the latest state to sue Amazon over its labor practices, alleging the e-commerce giant is wrongly classifying some of its delivery drivers as independent contractors to deprive them of ...
Amazon’s new augmented reality glasses for delivery drivers are currently in testing. (Screenshot from Amazon video.) MILPITAS, Calif. — Amazon is bringing delivery details directly to drivers’ ...
Amazon has fired a delivery driver accused of stealing a customer’s cat in California, as police continue to investigate the ...
Amazon announced on Wednesday that it is developing new AI-powered smart glasses to simplify the delivery experience for its drivers. CNET smart glasses expert Scott Stein mentioned this wearable ...
The glasses use AI-powered sensors, computer vision and cameras to create a display that shows everything from navigation instructions to delivery tasks. Amazon announced on Wednesday that it is ...
Amazon is spending copious amounts of money looking for ways to automate labor currently done by human workers. The company is hoping to replace more than half a million jobs with robots by 2033, as ...