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Netflix Enacts Price Hikes for All Streaming Options

Netflix has once more raised its subscription fees, with the Premium plan now priced at $26.99 per month. This adjustment is part of a larger trend within the streaming sector, where services regularly modify their pricing models.

The updated pricing for Netflix’s plans in the U.S. is as follows:

– **Standard with ads**: $8.99/month (increased from $7.99)
– **Standard**: $19.99/month (increased from $17.99)
– **Premium**: $26.99/month (increased from $24.99)

For viewers who desire an ad-free viewing experience, the lowest tier is now $19.99, while those interested in 4K content will have to spend nearly $30 each month.

Although these increases are not exceptionally high, the recurring nature of price hikes can be disconcerting for subscribers. Recently, Netflix also retracted its $83 billion proposal for Warner Bros. Discovery, securing a $3 billion breakup fee, yet these funds do not seem to have mitigated the necessity for price changes.

As Netflix continues to transform, subscribers must contemplate whether they will keep their subscriptions at these new prices.

Blossom Health Secures $20 Million to Introduce AI Copilots for Psychiatrists

Blossom Health, a New York-based telepsychiatry startup founded in 2024, has raised $20 million in combined seed and Series A funding to scale an AI-powered platform that pairs psychiatrists with clinical copilots and automated administrative support. The round was led by Headline, whose co-founder and managing partner Mathias Schilling is joining the company’s board. Village […]

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Fitbit’s affordable Inspire 3 is $30 off, matching its best price

Amazon’s Big Spring Sale has delivered discounts on wearables like the latest Apple Watch SE 3 and Fitbit’s Charge 6. But they’re not exactly cheap even though they’re on sale. If you want something under $100, the Fitbit Inspire 3 has returned to its all-time low price of $69.95 ($30 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, […]

Netflix Increases Prices Once More

Netflix’s prices just went up, with its cheapest, ad-supported tier now reaching $8.99 / month (up from $7.99 / month), according to an updated support page spotted earlier by Android Authority. The standard and premium plans are also getting a hike, going from $17.99 to $19.99 / month and $24.99 to $26.99 / month, respectively. […]

Leonard Nimoy Nearly Stopped a Crucial Incident in Star Trek History

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It marks a pivotal moment in the franchise, akin to “The Empire Strikes Back” shock of witnessing Han Solo encased in carbonite. Could it even be imagined as not being a part of Starfleet’s legacy? Well, if Leonard Nimoy had gotten his way at first, it might not have ever been realized. As noted in Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman’s “The Fifty-Year Mission: The Complete, Uncensored, Unauthorized Oral History of Star Trek: The First 25 Years,” Nimoy expressed hesitance about embarking on a second theatrical journey with the Enterprise.

His concerns originated from “Star Trek: The Motion Picture,” the inaugural cinematic adventure featuring Kirk and his team in 1979. “[At that moment] I was really firm about not participating in ‘Star Trek II’ because I had been so disappointed with the previous one, and I was feeling quite pessimistic about the entire situation,” admitted Nimoy. Ultimately, the one narrative element that would lure Nimoy back into those iconic pointy ears was the condition that he could meet his demise in them.

Spock’s farewell transformed into an iconic sequence in Star Trek’s heritage

AI Amplifies Everything You Feed It, Including Confusion

Most organizations are not failing at AI because of technology. They are failing because they do not know which data actually matters, and they are scaling that confusion faster than ever. At a time when investment continues to surge, the expectation is that more intelligence will naturally follow. Instead, many teams are finding themselves overwhelmed. […]

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Gurman Verifies iPhone Fold Will Launch Following iPhone 18 Pro

This autumn, Apple is projected to reveal its inaugural foldable iPhone, the iPhone Fold. As per Mark Gurman from Bloomberg, the iPhone Fold is likely to be released after the iPhone 18 Pro. In a recent live Q&A session, Gurman asserted that the challenges associated with manufacturing foldable smartphones, especially the sophisticated display technology, might result in a postponement of the shipping schedule.

Earlier, analysts had speculated that the iPhone Fold could delay its launch until December, differing from previous predictions of a September debut. Gurman mentioned that significant new form factor designs, like the iPhone X, frequently face shipping delays. Although he didn’t specify exact dates, he suggested that the iPhone Fold’s introduction would probably coincide closely with that of the iPhone 18 Pro, possibly extending into October, November, or even December.

Apple is still anticipated to announce the iPhone Fold in September, alongside the iPhone 18 Pro, but the actual release may be deferred. This setback could affect consumer buying choices, as prospective buyers consider the timing of the foldable device’s launch in relation to their requirements for a new phone.

My Short, Strange Experience with the Samsung TriFold

I was ready to give up on the Galaxy Z TriFold. We had a strong case for getting a refund from the eBay seller – they’d claimed it was the version sold in Taiwan, but the phone that arrived at my door came with a Chinese serial number. That meant no Google services and lots […]