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This story is part of a collection of pieces on how we spend money today. Amazon’s Dash Buttons were either the pinnacle of gimmickry—a bunch of plastic purchase-dongles that served no use except to ...
Ahead of Prime Day (which kicks off at 3 a.m. EDT on July 12), Amazon has a VERY good deal on its Dash buttons. Dash buttons are normally priced at $4.99, and they come with a $4.99 credit on the ...
As the song goes "video killed the radio star," and it seems Amazon's Alexa and other smart home devices killed the Dash button. Amazon's gizmo that allows shoppers to restock frequently-used products ...
Thanks to the Internet, shopping has become increasingly convenient. Amazon and other Internet retailers have extended this convenience to household items, infringing on the usual territory of grocery ...
Amazon’s Dash buttons are about to become little more than small household ornaments after the company announced it’s going to disconnect them from the internet. In a statement to Digital Trends, the ...
CNET's Ben Fox Rubin reported that Amazon will stop selling its Dash buttons globally. He writes: One of the concepts that best captures the quirky imagination of the world's largest online retailer ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Chris Walton is a Target executive-turned reporter who covers retail. Amazon announced that it will kill its famed Dash Button, ...
Amazon is expanding its Amazon Dash Services with Virtual Dash Button Service, an SDK that will allow developers to will add one-click reordering from multiple connected devices. The Dash program ...
In what feels like the first good use for an Amazon Dash Button, a programmer hacked his button to donate $5 to the ACLU whenever he wishes. In a post published to Medium, Nathan Pryor detailed the ...
SEATTLE, Wash. (WLS) -- Amazon is offering its Prime members a free shopping device called Dash. It's a small Wi-Fi-enabled button that you hang in your home. For example, when you need more detergent ...
R.I.P., Dash button, we hardly knew you. Or needed you, for that matter. The Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN) device that allowed you to reorder individual products at the touch of a button is no more. The e ...