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2025 Mobile App Revenue Hits $155B as Subscription Models Defy Download Slump

Mobile app revenue reached $155.8B in 2025, driven by subscription growth despite a 5-year decline in downloads. Non-game apps now lead the market.

NYT's New Game 'Pips' Isn't About Dominoes—It's About Dominating Your Daily Routine
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NYT's New Game 'Pips' Isn't About Dominoes—It's About Dominating Your Daily Routine

NYT Games' new puzzle, Pips, reveals a deeper strategy. Discover how the media giant is using daily habits to build an unassailable subscription empire.

The End of the 'Roach Motel': Why Uber's Lawsuit Threatens the Entire Subscription Economy
TechEN
The End of the 'Roach Motel': Why Uber's Lawsuit Threatens the Entire Subscription Economy

A multi-state lawsuit against Uber's subscription practices isn't just about ride-sharing. It's a regulatory attack on the 'dark patterns' that power the tech economy.

The End of the 'Roach Motel': Why the Uber Lawsuit Threatens the Trillion-Dollar Subscription Economy
TechEN
The End of the 'Roach Motel': Why the Uber Lawsuit Threatens the Trillion-Dollar Subscription Economy

The multi-state lawsuit against Uber's subscription isn't just about ride-sharing. It's a regulatory assault on the 'dark patterns' that prop up the entire tech economy.

The End of the 'Roach Motel': Why the Uber Lawsuit Threatens the Trillion-Dollar Subscription Economy
TechEN
The End of the 'Roach Motel': Why the Uber Lawsuit Threatens the Trillion-Dollar Subscription Economy

The multi-state lawsuit against Uber's subscription isn't just about ride-sharing. It's a regulatory assault on the 'dark patterns' that prop up the entire tech economy.

Uber's Subscription 'Roach Motel': Why This Lawsuit Could Kill the Tech Industry's Favorite Trick
TechEN
Uber's Subscription 'Roach Motel': Why This Lawsuit Could Kill the Tech Industry's Favorite Trick

A multi-state lawsuit against Uber's One subscription isn't just about a fine. It's a landmark attack on the 'dark patterns' that prop up the entire tech subscription economy.