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"Apple stands in the global antitrust crosshairs: The iPhone maker, not Facebook or Google, is rapidly becoming the test case for a Big Tech crackdown from Europe to the United States." Politico 8:39 AM
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"How Apple reinvents its core business to keep growing: Apple's business rarely stands still. Here's a look at how it has evolved over the years." Macworld 7:50 AM
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"'The risk is so low as an advertiser': Some publishers are making more money from Apple News" Digiday 7:51 AM
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"'Right to repair' advocates lobby over antitrust concerns: Advocates who say that companies like Apple lock users into costly repair arrangements are trying to influence a growing debate in Washington over whether giant tech firms have become monopolies." ["What they're saying: 'We want to make sure our customers always have confidence their products will be repaired safely and correctly, and in a way that supports recycling,' said an Apple spokesperson in a statement. 'We are continually growing our network of certified technicians and most recently announced that any Best Buy store in the U.S. is now an authorized service provider.'"] Axios 8:57 AM
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"Re-emergence of China market is driving Apple's App Store recovery" AppleInsider 9:38 AM
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"Apple's App Store growth picked up in July thanks to China, says Morgan Stanley" MarketWatch 9:46 AM
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"Apple hit with Siri lawsuit over 'unlawful' recording" 9to5Mac 3:57 PM
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"First class action suit alleging damages from Siri recordings filed" AppleInsider 3:57 PM
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