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Tesla Shifts FSD to Subscription-Only After February 14, 2026, Amid California Ad Ruling, NHTSA Probe, Sales Slump, and Competition
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced on January 14, 2026, via X that the company will end one-time purchases of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software after February 14, 2026, moving exclusively to subscriptions amid a California court ruling deeming FSD marketing misleading, ongoing NHTSA investigations, declining sales (1.64 million vehicles in 2025, down 9%), low adoption (12-15%), BYD overtaking as top EV maker, and rising competition from Nvidia, Rivian, and Waymo. The shift may aid Musk's trillion-dollar compensation goals requiring 10 million active FSD subscriptions.
South Korea unveiled measures on Friday to help consumers manage subscription services and crack down on dark patterns that make cancellations difficult.
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Meta hat die weltweite Einführung von Verbraucher-Abonnements für Instagram, Facebook und WhatsApp bekannt gegeben. Der Schritt führt neue kostenpflichtige Stufen ein, die sich an Power-User, Creator und Unternehmen richten.
Microsoft has announced the December 2025 additions to Xbox Game Pass, offering new games across console and cloud platforms. The lineup includes day-one releases and notable titles like Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and Mortal Kombat 1. This update precedes the resumption of regular monthly announcements in January 2026.
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Garmin has placed its annual Garmin Connect Rundown feature behind a paywall to encourage more users to subscribe to Connect+. The feature, styled like Spotify Wrapped, summarizes users' fitness achievements such as running distances for the year.