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1Password hikes prices for personal and family plans
cybersecurity18 hours ago

1Password hikes prices for personal and family plans

1Password is raising the annual cost of its individual and family plans, with the individual rate jumping from about $36 to $48 per year and the family plan from $60 to $72; the new prices apply at the next renewal after March 27. It’s the biggest price increase in years, though the service remains a leading password manager and occasional discounts may still appear.

1Password hikes prices to fund security upgrades
technology19 hours ago

1Password hikes prices to fund security upgrades

1Password will raise prices for both individual and family plans starting with renewals after March 27, 2026: individual plans rise from $3.99 to $4.99 per month and family plans from $6.95 to $7.99 per month, with the company saying the increase funds ongoing innovation and security. The upgrade also notes new features like saving logins and payment details, phishing protection, and faster device setup, and the price change takes effect at the next renewal after March 27.

Lifetime AI toolkit access for $75 in limited Mashable deal
technology3 days ago

Lifetime AI toolkit access for $75 in limited Mashable deal

Mashable Deals highlights a limited-time offer from 1min.AI: a lifetime subscription for $74.97 (regularly $540) that unlocks access to popular AI models including ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Sonnet, Llama, and Mistral, plus bundled tools for writing, image generation, translation, research, and more. The Advanced Business Plan adds 4,000,000 monthly credits (with potential to earn up to 450,000 more), supports up to 20 members with shared workspaces and unlimited assets, and credits rollover if unused. The deal ends Feb. 22 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

Apple launches Creator Studio: a $13/month bundle for pro Mac and iPad apps
technology28 days ago

Apple launches Creator Studio: a $13/month bundle for pro Mac and iPad apps

Apple unveils Creator Studio, an all‑in‑one pro‑apps subscription offering 10 apps for $13/month or $130/year (students/teachers pay $3/month or $30/year). Standalone Mac apps remain available as one‑time purchases, and Creator Studio apps can coexist on the same device; updates are generally synchronized, but a few apps have quirks (Pixelmator Pro on an old version, iWork apps listed as two Mac App Store versions). Premium features in the free apps (Keynote, Pages, Numbers) require a subscription, and the Content Hub stock library is exclusive to subscribers. The plan can be shared via Family Sharing for up to six accounts (education plans can’t be shared), with up to 10 devices supported per subscription. Some apps—iMovie, GarageBand, Photomator—aren’t getting major Creator Studio updates. AI features have usage caps and rely on OpenAI tech, with Apple stating user content won’t be used to train models. System requirements vary by app.)

Apple Creator Studio arrives as a $13/month pro-app bundle
technology28 days ago

Apple Creator Studio arrives as a $13/month pro-app bundle

Apple Creator Studio launches on Jan 28 as a $12.99/month (or $129/year) subscription bundle that unlocks Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor and MainStage, plus premium templates, a Content Hub and AI features. Pixelmator Pro arrives on iPad for the first time; Mac apps remain available as one-time purchases, while iPad editions are subscription-only. An education plan is available; standard plans support up to six users via Family Sharing and offer a one-month free trial. If you cancel, existing projects stay on your device but can’t be edited in paid apps without an active sub; Pixelmator Classic will stop getting updates.

Apple Unveils Creator Studio: A $12.99 Monthly All‑In‑One App Bundle
technology28 days ago

Apple Unveils Creator Studio: A $12.99 Monthly All‑In‑One App Bundle

Apple launched Creator Studio, a $12.99/month (or $129/year) all‑in‑one subscription that unlocks six Mac/iPad apps—Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor, and MainStage—with AI features and updates to included iWork apps (Keynote, Pages, Numbers). Standalone purchases remain available, but full functionality now requires the Creator Studio bundle. New subscribers get a 1‑month free trial (plus a 3‑month trial for eligible new Macs/iPads), with family sharing for up to five and student pricing of $2.99/month or $29.99/year; requirements include latest OS versions and supported hardware.

Google Expands Budget AI Plan to 35 Countries, US Included
technology29 days ago

Google Expands Budget AI Plan to 35 Countries, US Included

Google is rolling out its cheaper AI Plus plan to 35 countries, including the United States, at $7.99 per month (promo price $3.99 for the first two months). The plan includes Gemini 3 Pro and Nano Banana Pro in the Gemini app, Flow AI filmmaking tools, NotebookLM for research/writing, 200GB storage, and sharing with up to five family members. It also grants 200 monthly AI credits for video generation, and Google One Premium 2TB subscribers will soon get access. The current higher-tier AI Pro remains at $19.99 per month with more features and credits.

Ubisoft Elevates Just Dance+ Prices Amid Restructuring
business29 days ago

Ubisoft Elevates Just Dance+ Prices Amid Restructuring

Ubisoft announced broad restructuring and cost-cutting, including cancellations of several games, while raising Just Dance+ subscription prices starting April 2026: monthly +$1, 3-month +$3, and annual +$5. The service will gain additional songs, but the price hike comes as the company leans into live-service models and investments in AI, signaling a strategic shift amid financial tightening.

Instapaper’s Send to Kindle moves behind a paid wall at $60/year
technology1 month ago

Instapaper’s Send to Kindle moves behind a paid wall at $60/year

Instapaper will charge for its Send to Kindle feature starting Feb 19, requiring a Premium subscription at $6 per month or $60 per year to keep sending digests to Kindle. The company says the service is server-intensive and costly. Kobo users will keep the feature for free via the API, while others can still opt for manual transfers (USB) or Amazon’s Send to Kindle extension as alternatives.

Tesla Turns Steering Into a $99/Month Service
technology1 month ago

Tesla Turns Steering Into a $99/Month Service

Tesla will require a $99-per-month subscription to enable Autopilot’s lane-keeping and steering, with Full Self-Driving also moving to a subscription model after an $8,000 one-time option ends on Feb. 14. The move aligns with a broader push for recurring revenue amid regulatory scrutiny and ongoing lawsuits over driver-assist claims, while regulators consider actions that could impact Tesla’s California sales.

Tesla Turns Autopilot into a Paywalled Path to FSD
technology1 month ago

Tesla Turns Autopilot into a Paywalled Path to FSD

Tesla has removed Basic Autopilot as a standard feature on new Model 3 and Model Y in North America, making Autosteer available only to customers who subscribe to the Full Self-Driving package at $99/month; Traffic-Aware Cruise Control remains standard. The shift to a subscription model aligns with Tesla's plan to discontinue selling FSD as a one-time option and comes amid regulatory actions in California over Autopilot marketing claims.