The Pushbullet you know and love isn’t going to be the same for much longer, at least for those that don’t want to throw $40 at the company for a year-long “Pro” subscription (or $5/month). Today, the ...
Pushbullet is a service that lets you share content between your computers and mobile devices. Want to see your smartphone notifications on your desktop? Pushbullet can do that. Want to copy a link or ...
Pushbullet, the app that helps you save time by keeping all your devices connected, has introduced a premium version of its product. Every product ultimately has to generate revenue in one way or ...
Pushbullet, the app that allows users to sync content between their phones and computers, has a new Pro version. The trouble is, it adds precious few enhancements. The new Pushbullet Pro is only a ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Been wondering how Pushbullet, the popular cross-platform messaging/file ...
The expression all good things must come to an end sticks firmly in mind today with the launch of Pushbullet’s $5 per month Pro plan, putting an end to the gravy train of unlimited free features.
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Pushbullet fans have been going nuts the past week, after the popular service announced a new Pro service that costs $4.99 a month or $39.99 a year. What do users get with this paid subscription? A ...
Just when you thought Pushbullet couldn’t get more useful, the company has updated its popular cross-platform app to include remote file browsing. With the new update you’ll be able to access files on ...
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Asking users to pay for a popular service is fine -- but something about the way Pushbullet's going about it is rubbing people the wrong way. At the end of the day, everyone has to make money. It’s ...