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Tim Cook speaking at WWDC 2023
Following WWDC, new iPads, and ongoing China worries, Apple will deliver its third-quarter earnings results on Thursday.
  • Apple is set to report third-quarter earnings on Thursday after the US market closes.
  • It's the first results since it announced its AI plans, including Apple Intelligence, in June.
  • Analysts expect details on China, AI, and more will be key on Thursday.

Apple will report third



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Spotify users who don't pay for a subscription can once again see lyrics for any song they listen to on the service. Back in May, the company began a wider rollout of a test that it initiated last fall, requiring a paid subscription to see lyrics to any track. Free users could still follow along with the words, but only for three songs a month. Now, Spotify is removing the restriction so free



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Drew Afualo's new book,

Drew Afualo is ready to get vulnerable.

That’s one of the reasons the influencer and the internet's "Crusader for Women" decided to write a book. She already has a podcast, The Comment Section with Drew Afualo, and a platform on TikTok with more than 8 million followers. But something about the space on a page and the necessity of self-evaluation drew her to writing a memoir.

"I was pretty open and



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The Senate has passed two major online safety bills amid years of debate over social media’s impact on teen mental health. The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) and the Children and Teens' Online Privacy Protection Act, also known as COPPA 2.0, passed the Senate in a vote of 91 - T3.

The bills will next head to the House, though it’s unclear if the measures will have enough support to pass. If passed



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The Senate passed the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) and the Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act (also known as COPPA 2.0), the first major internet bills meant to protect children to reach that milestone in two decades. A legislative vehicle that included both KOSA and COPPA 2.0 passed 91-3.

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