Amazon is facing a bombshell class action lawsuit accusing the tech giant of purposely letting the software in Fire TV Stick devices peter out so customers would feel compelled to buy newer versions.
As great as these devices are, technology always moves on, and Amazon has set a timeline for when it will stop updating some of the existing models.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. If you own an Amazon Fire TV streaming device or a TV powered by Fire OS — get excited — because the platform is getting its first major UI ...
The new Fire TV Stick HD is the second Amazon streaming stick to launch with Vega OS. Some customers looking to buy the device are being warned that they won’t be able to sideload apps. Amazon has ...
Whether it's true or not, there's a common perception that tech companies intentionally worsen older products to incentivize upgrades. Amazon has been accused by a recent class action lawsuit of using ...
On Wednesday, Amazon announced the launch of its new Fire TV Stick HD and Ember Artline televisions, both now available for preorder. Following the initial release of the first-generation Fire TV ...
Amazon Is Being Sued Over Fire TV Sticks That Stopped Working. Here's What You Need to Know ...
"Millions" could be affected by the change for Fire TV devices that run version 5 of the Fire OS ...