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Lockers

Spotted: Rare blue Amazon locker inside Chase Bank signals tech giant’s latest physical expansion

Amazon is expanding its physical footprint again, this time installing delivery lockers inside Chase Bank locations. Acting on a reader… Read More

Amazon’s new ‘Hub’ delivery lockers will accept packages from any sender

Amazon is expanding its delivery locker concept into apartment lobbies, with a twist: the new lockers will accept packages not… Read More

Spotted in Seattle: Amazon starts placing ads on Locker machines

Everything can be a canvas for an advertisement these days, it seems. I spotted the latest example on a stroll… Read More

Photo: The significance of Obidos at Amazon.com

We’ve been having fun covering Amazon.com’s ambitious locker effort — including Todd Bishop’s experiment to pick up a pack of… Read More

It looks like Overstock is getting ready to compete with Amazon Lockers

Amazon.com has been experimenting with delivering goods to lockers for more than a year now in the Seattle area, part… Read More

Google buys BufferBox, a rival to Amazon Lockers

The combination of the bricks and clicks world is getting a bit more interesting. Google today announced that it is… Read More

Report: Amazon Lockers arriving at Staples stores

Amazon.com has struck a deal to put its new locker system — which allows customers to order products online and… Read More

Amazon’s delivery lockers emerge from stealth mode

Amazon Lockers were practically incognito when the company began testing the concept in Seattle last year. The nondescript beige lockers… Read More

Amazon Lockers are pretty much empty at this 7-Eleven

Amazon.com started rolling out lockers at 7-Eleven stores in the Seattle area last fall, an innovative way for shoppers to… Read More

Amazon lockers, the iPhone cool factor and other top stories

Amazon.com made some waves in New York City this week with the release of the Kindle Fire. And while the… Read More

Exclusive pics: Amazon lockers surface on college campus

This is starting to feel like something out of a science fiction novel, with mysterious contraptions showing up inexplicably in… Read More

Amazon set to unlock delivery lockers at U.K. retailers too

Amazon’s plans to establish a physical presence where customers can pick up packages appears to be spreading beyond our borders.… Read More

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