subscription tiers

  1. Xbox Game Pass “Triton” Rumor: First-Party Only Tier Could Reshape Subscription

    Xbox is quietly testing what could become one of the most consequential changes to Game Pass since Microsoft split the service into new tiers last year. A new codenamed plan, “Triton,” appears to be surfacing in Microsoft’s public Game Pass backend, and early evidence suggests it would include...
  2. Copilot Wave 3: Agentic AI for Enterprise Productivity and Governance

    Microsoft’s Copilot is moving from helpful assistant to active digital coworker, and Wave 3 of Microsoft 365 Copilot lays out a clear roadmap: long‑running, agent‑style AI that plans, executes, and reports on work across Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and third‑party business apps...
  3. OpenAI Rumored to Launch Affordable $10 ChatGPT 'Go' Subscription for Broader Access

    OpenAI is reportedly developing a more affordable subscription plan for ChatGPT, tentatively named "ChatGPT Go," priced at $10 per month. This initiative aims to make advanced AI tools more accessible to a broader audience. Background Since its launch, ChatGPT has offered various subscription...
  4. OpenAI Launches 'ChatGPT Go' Subscription for Affordable AI Access

    OpenAI is reportedly developing a new subscription tier for ChatGPT, tentatively named 'Go,' aimed at users seeking a more affordable alternative to the existing plans. This initiative reflects OpenAI's ongoing efforts to diversify its offerings and cater to a broader user base. Current ChatGPT...
  5. Microsoft’s FY25 Q3 Success: AI-Driven Subscription Strategy & Cloud Infrastructure

    Microsoft’s most recent quarterly results have set the tech industry abuzz—not only with the staggering headline figures of $70 billion in revenue and nearly 88 million Microsoft 365 subscribers, but also with the underlying strategy orchestrating these numbers. While financial success at this...