As we celebrate the return of physical buttons for critical functions in some cars, subscriptions are the next worrying trend that has been picking up steam in the automotive industry. Typically, when ...
Don't let your News+ subscription go to waste. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac Apple News gives you a streamlined way to keep up with current events. It’s a sane, if somewhat generic-looking, way ...
Roku's home screen is generally well-organized and easy to use, even if it is not perfect. It's divided into categories on the side, most of them tucked away, and your main hub is mostly filled with ...
Learn how to launch a subscription‑based website with a step‑by‑step membership site setup and subscription website guide designed for beginners and creators. Pixabay, StockSnap Launching a ...
Remember BMW’s subscription seat heater scandal? You’d be forgiven for letting it slip your mind; after all, there’s been more than enough rage bait (automotive ...
Electric vehicle drivers who order a new Tesla Model 3 or Model Y will no longer get Basic Autopilot with their rides. "The move forces buyers to subscribe to the $99/month Full Self-Driving ...
The one thing I love about Google TV is having the shows I’m currently watching and the latest releases from my subscriptions in one place. Now, as a Roku user, I’m thrilled with the latest Roku ...
PCWorld reports that Roku OS 15.1 introduces a new ‘Subscriptions’ feature that consolidates all paid streaming content into one centralized location. This feature matters for streamers overwhelmed by ...
New WhatsApp subscription may launch via waitlist system WhatsApp beta reveals premium stickers, themes and extra pinned chats Premium WhatsApp plan will not affect privacy or core features ...
WhatsApp is taking a new step to enrich the user experience. According to information revealed in the latest beta version, the company is working on a WhatsApp subscription plan that offers special ...
Would you pay to use social media? If you use any of parent-company Meta's ubiquitous social media platforms — Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp — you may soon have to pay for the privilege.