Amazon
Most headlines focus on Amazon’s Luna cloud gaming changes, including ending access to third-party-store purchases/subscriptions and shifting to a Stadia Pro-like subscription model. Other coverage is largely deal-driven (major CPU price drops) alongside a reported Amazon-wide service outage and some AI/business chatter about Amazon competing in chips.
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- Whether Amazon Luna users can fully migrate to the new, Stadia Pro-like subscription-only model without additional fees or feature gaps.
- How quickly customers and third-party storefront partners respond to the June cutoff for streaming purchased third-party games.
- Whether the reported Amazon being down with 20,000+ issues prompts broader service reliability follow-ups or rollbacks to affected features.
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21 across 12 sources- Samsung’s Memory Business Alone Is Now More Profitable Than Amazon, Meta, And Microsoft, Quietly Becoming One of the Biggest Winners of the AI Race 12h ago
- XFX’s Quicksilver RX 9070 XT Will Make You Forget All About Those Low Framerates, With The Powerful GPU Now $110 Off, Available For $719.99 On Amazon 13h ago
- Amazon Gives Players Another Reason Not to Use Amazon Luna by Removing Games and Subscriptions Bought From Third-Party Stores 1d ago
- Amazon CEO Says Chip Business Is ‘On Fire,’ Graviton & Trainium Now Competing At Intel, AMD, And NVIDIA Scale 1d ago
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