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  • Amazon reports strongest cloud growth since 2022 after major outage | Amazon

    Amazon reports strongest cloud growth since 2022 after major outage | Amazon

    Amazon has made its first financial disclosures since the disastrous outage suffered by its cloud computing division that brought everything from smart beds to banks offline.

    In spite of the global outage, Amazon Web Services has continued to grow, and this quarter reported a 20% increase in revenue year over year. Wall Street estimated that AWS would bring in $32.42bn in net sales in the third quarter, with the company reporting actual revenue of $33bn.

    “AWS is growing at a pace we haven’t seen since 2022,” CEO Andy Jassy said in a statement accompanying the earnings report.

    The strong third-quarter earnings, which exceeded analysts’ expectations, led the company’s stock to spike up about 9% in after-hours trading.

    The earnings report highlighted Amazon’s desire to compete with competitors that have managed to capitalize more aggressively on the AI boom. Amazon’s stock has lagged behind some rivals in big tech, and its e-commerce business has been more susceptible to the effects of the Trump administration’s sweeping and unpredictable tariff policies than firms more focused on software.

    The tech company, worth some $2.4tn, revealed that it easily beat Wall Street expectations through growth in its cloud computing services. Market analysts had predicted that Amazon would report $1.58 earnings per share and a net sales revenue of $177.82bn. The company reached $180.17bn in revenue and $1.95 earnings per share.

    AWS has faced increasing competition from alternative providers such as Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure, with the latter’s partnership with OpenAI and reports of strong growth in its cloud business driving up its share price.

    Yet AWS is still a backbone of much of the modern internet, with an inadvertent show of its power taking place earlier this month when a glitch in the company’s cloud computing took websites, apps, tech products and critical communications systems, such as electronic hospital records, offline. The outage affected millions of people and lasted hours, underscoring how reliant many parts of everyday life are on Amazon’s products.

    At Amazon headquarters, the company confirmed plans earlier this week to lay off 14,000 corporate workers, while further job cuts are expected throughout the company. The tech company publicly announced the cuts in a post on its website titled “Staying nimble and continuing to strengthen our organizations”, which referenced advancements in AI and claimed the company wanted to “operate like the world’s largest startup”.

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    “What we need to remember is that the world is changing quickly,” Amazon’s post stated. “This generation of AI is the most transformative technology we’ve seen since the Internet, and it’s enabling companies to innovate much faster than ever before.”

    Jassy suggested in a blog post earlier this year that the company’s investments in AI would mean that Amazon needs “fewer people doing some of the jobs that are being done today”.

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  • Intel Helps Monse Tell a Larger Story With AI

    Intel Helps Monse Tell a Larger Story With AI

    “Monse’s rebirthing and expanding itself, thanks to Intel.”

    That’s how the fashion company’s co-creative director Fernando Garcia described its latest alliance. He and his co-creative director Laura Kim helped launch the Intel…

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  • Prince Andrew stripped of ‘prince’ title and will move out of Royal Lodge

    Prince Andrew stripped of ‘prince’ title and will move out of Royal Lodge

    It can’t be overstated how significant this ispublished at 19:27 GMT

    Noor Nanji
    Culture reporter

    After a couple of weeks of intense scrutiny on Prince Andrew, it did feel as if an announcement like this was a case of when, not if.

    But…

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  • I tested Sora’s new ‘Character Cameo’ feature, and it was borderline disturbing

    I tested Sora’s new ‘Character Cameo’ feature, and it was borderline disturbing

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    ZDNET’s key takeaways

    • OpenAI announced character cameos for Sora.
    • Characters come with their own names and personality traits.
    • Sora is temporarily…

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  • Carrier to Present at Baird’s 2025 Global Industrial Conference

    Carrier to Present at Baird’s 2025 Global Industrial Conference

    PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla., Oct. 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Carrier Global Corporation (NYSE: CARR) Chairman & CEO David Gitlin and Senior Vice President & CFO Patrick Goris will speak at the Baird 2025 Global Industrial Conference on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, at 12:00 p.m. CT (1:00 p.m. ET).

    The event will be broadcast live at ir.carrier.com. A webcast replay will be available on the website following the event.

    About Carrier

    Carrier Global Corporation, global leader in intelligent climate and energy solutions, is committed to creating innovations that bring comfort, safety and sustainability to life. Through cutting-edge advancements in climate solutions such as temperature control, air quality and transportation, we improve lives, empower critical industries and ensure the safe transport of food, life-saving medicines and more. Since inventing modern air conditioning in 1902, we lead with purpose: enhancing the lives we live and the world we share. We continue to lead because of our world-class, inclusive workforce that puts the customer at the center of everything we do. For more information, visit corporate.carrier.com or follow Carrier on social media at @Carrier.

    Carrier. For the World We Share.

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  • Luke Humphries makes Players Championship Finals as Luke Littler criticises officials

    Luke Humphries makes Players Championship Finals as Luke Littler criticises officials

    World number one Luke Humphries scraped into November’s Players Championship Finals as reigning world champion Luke Littler criticised tournament officials.

    Humphries, 30, began the day 58th in the competition’s rankings and could have missed the…

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  • AI-CAD shows promise for improving breast cancer detection

    AI-CAD shows promise for improving breast cancer detection

    The use of AI-computer aided detection (AI-CAD) shows promise for improving breast cancer detection, researchers have reported.

    “[Our study found that] AI-CAD shows potential to improve breast cancer detection in screening programs and to support…

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  • Samsung’s AirPods Pro look-alikes have fallen to their best price in months

    Samsung’s AirPods Pro look-alikes have fallen to their best price in months

    Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 3 Pro received a decent price drop during Amazon’s October Prime Day sale, but if you held off on picking them up, your patience has been rewarded. Right now, the noise-canceling earbuds are available for around $165…

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  • Japan Patent Office rejects Nintendo patent for its Pokémon capture mechanic

    Japan Patent Office rejects Nintendo patent for its Pokémon capture mechanic

    Nintendo has been denied a patent application that would’ve allowed it to own the mechanic of capturing a character or creature in a game, such as that found in Pokémon games.

    As reported by Games Fray, the patent – filed in…

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