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Many subscription businesses believe they have an offer. Ask a company and you’ll often hear something like "subscribe and save 10% to 15%." Technically, that is an offer. But it is rarely a designed ...
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If you have a rarely used gym membership or still haven’t got round to cancelling your TV subscription, you are not alone. It could be the gym membership seldom used or not getting around to ...
Ford has given the Mustang Mach-E a light reshuffle for 2026, and one change jumps out immediately. The front trunk is no longer standard kit. If you want a frunk now, you will have to tick a box and ...
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Snap is introducing a subscription feature that will allow creators to earn recurring income directly from their most engaged fans, as the social media company works to diversify beyond advertising.
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 ...
The results from our “Do You Use It? Audit Your Subscriptions” (22 January 2026) poll are in. They’re fascinating, but as always, remember that they reflect the habits of TidBITS readers, not Apple ...
Every month, the large amounts of money on our credit card bills worried me. At the beginning of the year, I looked more closely at one particular statement than I had before. I was shocked by the ...
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.