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I'm feeling tuneful. ? Just say, “Alexa, sing me a song” ? Weekly Spotlight ? -

I'm feeling tuneful.   Just say, “Alexa, sing me a song”   Weekly Spotlight   - “Alexa, recommend a movie to celebrate Women's History Month” From Greta Gerwig to Verna Fields to Rita Moreno, amazing women have held crucial jobs in so many movies we love. Need inspiration? [Explore information](. - “Alexa, play NPR Up First” Stay updated on the latest election results on Amazon Music, and listen ad-free with prime. [Explore entertainment](. - “Alexa, open Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” Take a turn in the hot seat and test your trivia knowledge—the Alexa way. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, lock the front door” Forget to lock the house before bed? Keep your home secure using only your voice. [Explore smart home](.     [Get the weather, first thing](   Things to Try   Music & Entertainment - “Alexa, play a classical playlist” Alexa has classical covered, from baroque to renaissance to modern. - “Alexa, what is Guest Connect?” Guest Connect allows you to access your music and news on nearby compatible Echo devices. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, play the last song I was listening to” Whether you were listening in-app or on another device, pick up where you left off using your voice. Getting Things Done - “Alexa, read my notifications” You can also access notifications by tapping on the bell icon on echo show devices. - “Alexa, show me the living room camera” Use your voice with Alexa to stream live video, arm and disarm your Blink camera, and more. - “Alexa, set a soft-boiled eggs timer for 8 minutes” Set up a named timer to help you keep track of customized kitchen tasks like perfectly soft-boiled eggs or al-dente spaghetti pasta. [Learn more](. News & Information - “Alexa, how do I turn off your microphones?” Echo smart speakers have a microphone off button that electronically disconnects the microphones. To learn more about how Alexa protects your privacy, visit the [Alexa Privacy Hub](. - “Alexa, what's the weather this evening?” Don't get caught in the rain – Alexa has your weather forecast covered. - “Alexa, navigate me to the grocery store” After asking for directions, you can also say "Alexa, send to phone" to receive directions directly to your phone. [Learn more](. Fun with Alexa - “Alexa, open The Magic Door” Find out what's inside. - “Alexa, give me a bad poem” Not quite Shakespeare or Poe, but Alexa can certainly fulfill your bad poetry needs. - “Alexa, what are you thankful for?” Let Alexa inspire some gratitude. And More - “Alexa, open Rainforest Sounds” Fall asleep to Rainforest sounds, or simply feel transported to the jungle. - “Alexa, add a to-do” In a busy world, Alexa can keep you on track with lists, reminders, and more. - “Alexa, what should I wear with leggings?” Alexa may not wear clothes, but that doesn't mean there's no room for fashion advice. Ask what to pair with leggings, jackets, and more! - “Alexa, what's free from Audible?” Alexa has a selection of free audiobooks for your enjoyment! [Learn more](. - “Alexa, what temperature should chicken be cooked to?” The kitchen is a busy job. Alexa can assist, hands free. - “Alexa, remember that I need to watch Casablanca sometime” Alexa can remember which notes are personal to you. [Learn more](.     [Alexa, play Pop music.](     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: 832917800. [Privacy Policy]( [Amazon.com][Amazon.com]

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