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The more you know, from Groundhogs to Valentines to Presidents' Day. ? Just say, “Alexa, tell

The more you know, from Groundhogs to Valentines to Presidents' Day.   Just say, “Alexa, tell me a fun fact about February”   Weekly Spotlight   - “Alexa, play music from Taylor Swift the Eras Tour Playlist” Listen to music from Taylor Swift’s record breaking tour. [Explore entertainment](. - “Alexa, open Sleep Jar” Whether you want down time or sleep, play sleep sounds and stories to help you sleep better, relax, meditate, or drown out distractions. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, play Black Culture radio” Celebrate Black History Month by listening to legends and new trailblazers. [Explore entertainment](. - “Alexa, discover my device” After you set up a device, Alexa can help you connect it. [Explore smart home](.     [What's free from Audible?](   Things to Try   Music & Entertainment - “Alexa, pair my phone” Your music, your way. Tell Alexa what to play next or create a queue on your phone. - “Alexa, play happy music” Did you know you can ask for music by mood? No matter how you're feeling, Alexa can create a soundtrack for the moment. - “Alexa, learn my musical taste” Alexa can learn your personal music tastes and use them to better personalize your music experience. Getting Things Done - “Alexa, how do I get to the nearest gas station?” The Alexa app can help you find and navigate to various places of interest. Alexa might also be available in your car. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, set an alarm for every Wednesday at 8 AM” Manage busy schedules, day by day. - “Alexa, add potatoes to my shopping list” Baked, mashed, scalloped, fried, roasted, and more! Alexa's got your grocery list covered. News & Information - “Alexa, what skills do you have for news?” Alexa has a host of skills to keep you up to date on the latest – from politics to Hollywood and more. - “Alexa, what is the US dollar to Canadian dollar exchange rate?” Alexa has a wealth of information to share – get the exchange rate for countries around the world. - “Alexa, what is a black hole?” Alexa the astrophysicist – ask a space question to hear about space, physics, theories, and more. Fun with Alexa - “Alexa, burn the vegetables” Ready for a roasting, comedy style? - “Alexa, tell me a joke about you” Alexa has jokes ranging from light-hearted to self-deprecating. - “Alexa, give me a presidential speech” Alexa can wear many hats – even executive ones. And More - “Alexa, my favorite team is _____” Alexa can remember your favorite team for your sports updates. - “Alexa, it's dark in here” Alexa understands more natural ways of talking about lighting and temperature, asks questions when she doesn’t understand, and remembers what you mean. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, recommend a podcast” Amazon Music offers thousands of podcasts - including new, exclusive shows you can't find anywhere else. - “Alexa, set up my photo display” Your memories on display with Amazon Photos & Alexa. Turn your Echo Show background into a digital frame by uploading photos with the Amazon Alexa App. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, make a note... My driver's license expires on December 3rd, 2022” Alexa can keep track of any obligation. - “Alexa, what is the status of ____ Airlines flight ____?” Air travel stress may be sky-high, but you can stay on top of plans by checking your flight status at any time.     [Alexa Stories: Matt](     P.S. We Want your Feedback   Let us know what you think about the "Keep up with Alexa" newsletter by taking a quick survey.   [Take Survey]( [Update your preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( ©2024 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Amazon and all related marks are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates, Amazon.com 410 Terry Avenue N., Seattle, WA 98109. Product prices and availability are subject to change. Ref: 832278810. [Privacy Policy]( [Amazon.com][Amazon.com]

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