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"Apple accedes to China's despotic demands: Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook has said that 'companies should have values, just like people do.' He's right. But it is difficult to champion democratic values while doing business in a country that runs on speech-stifling authoritarianism." Washington Post [Free Registration Required] 8:20 AM
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"Report: EU antitrust regulator enquiring about possible Apple Pay anticompetitive behavior" 9to5Mac 8:08 AM
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"How the earbud advertising of Google, Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft gets in your head: Each brand takes a different approach, but all revolve around the growing value of your ears." Fast Company 8:45 AM
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"Apple TV+: Aggressive Strategies ahead of Its Launch" Market Realist 10:22 AM
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"Apple Mystery: Are Tariffs Making iPhone Demand Look Better?" Barron's [Free/Paid Registration Required] 1:13 PM
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"Apple hit with new iPhone throttling class action in California: A fresh class action lawsuit lodged in California seeks to bring Apple to task for quietly building iPhone-throttling battery management tools into previous versions of its iOS operating system, an action that allegedly hindered and interfered with device performance." AppleInsider 8:24 PM
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