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Google Introduces Gemini Spark AI Agent with Continuous Cloud Access in Limited Release
Google launches Gemini Spark AI agent with 24/7 cloud operation, available to Google AI Ultra subscribers at a monthly fee.
Read MoreMicrosoft Gaming Chief Acknowledges Game Pass Price Increase Has Been Challenging
Microsoft Gaming leadership admits the substantial Game Pass price rise has caused dissatisfaction and signals potential changes ahead.
Read MoreAnthropic Introduces Additional Fee for Connecting OpenClaw to Claude AI Platform
Anthropic will charge an extra fee for users connecting the OpenClaw agent to the Claude AI platform starting April 4.
Read MoreItalian Court Orders Netflix to Refund Customers Over Unauthorized Price Hikes
An Italian court has mandated Netflix to reimburse certain subscribers after unlawful price increases, marking a rare legal setback for the streaming giant.
Read MoreAdobe Settles Lawsuit Over Subscription Cancellation Fees for $150 Million
Adobe agrees to pay $150 million to resolve claims of obscured fees hindering subscription cancellations for Photoshop and other apps.
Read MoreAsus and Dell Collaborate on Affordable Devices Featuring Windows 365 Cloud PC Subscription
Asus and Dell plan budget-friendly computers integrated with Windows 365 Cloud PC subscription, expanding access to cloud-based Windows environments.
Read MoreSony Launches PlayStation 5 Rental Program in the UK with Monthly Fees
Sony introduces a new PlayStation 5 rental service in the UK, offering console access for monthly payments starting at £9.95.
Read MoreHP Launches Subscription Service for Gaming Laptops Starting at $50 Monthly, No Purchase Option
HP introduces a subscription model for gaming laptops and accessories from $50 per month, without the option to buy the device afterward.
Read MoreLG Launches Subscription Service for TVs and Monitors in the UK
LG introduces a subscription model in the UK offering TVs, monitors, speakers, and soundbars for monthly rental.
Read MoreTesla Restricts Basic Autopilot Features in North America to Boost FSD Subscriptions
Tesla has removed some basic Autopilot functions from its entry-level electric vehicles in North America to encourage adoption of its Full Self-Driving subscription.
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