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X's Tumultuous First Year Under Elon Musk, in Charts
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Meta Sees Continued Rebound in Advertising
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Tired of Frayed Charging Cables? This Chic Fix Only Costs $8
Apple’s new cables will be braided, making them sturdier. But if you’re not buying a new phone, here are some other cures, including a low-budget hack.

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Apple Raises TV Streaming Price to $9.99
The iPhone maker is the latest company to raise prices on streaming services.

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Microsoft Earnings Growth Accelerates on Stronger-Than-Expected Cloud Demand
The company’s partnership with OpenAI has helped power new aritificial-intelligence businesses.

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Snap Returns to Revenue Growth After 2 Quarters Of Declining Sales
The company behind the popular social-media app Snapchat is seeing improvements in ad spending, but cautions that the Israel-Hamas war could temper its recovery.

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Google Ad Growth Accelerates as Economic Outlook Improves
Parent company Alphabet reports an 11% increase in revenue, driven by strength in search-engine ads.

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States Sue Meta Alleging Harm to Young People on Instagram, Facebook
A coalition of 41 states and the District of Columbia are filing lawsuits alleging that Meta Platforms has intentionally built its products with addictive features that harm young users.

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Meta's Threads Still Lags Behind Musk's X, but Platform Is Growing Again
Threads power users say the atmosphere has improved even as they await key features.

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Apple Risks Getting Caught in Taiwan Tensions With iPhone Supplier Probes
China’s investigations into Taiwanese supplier Foxconn come as its billionaire founder pursues a bid for the Taiwanese presidency.

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Tim Cook Can't Make iPhones Without This Chinese Company and Its CEO
Apple is increasingly reliant on China-based Luxshare for manufacturing amid U.S. tensions with Beijing.

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Google and Apple Want You to Log In With Passkeys. Here's How.
Passwords are inherently flawed, so tech companies are turning to more secure logins that just require your face or fingerprint.

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Inside Meta, Debate Over What's Fair in Suppressing Speech in the Palestinian Territories
The Instragram and Facebook owner has been wrestling with how to best enforce its content rules in the midst of a brutal and chaotic war.

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Track My Phone, Please: Teens Feel Safer When Parents Monitor Their Every Move
An upbringing filled with anxiety has Gen Z sharing their location via apps.

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The Ultra-Affordable EVs That Won't Be Coming to the U.S. Anytime Soon
A new generation of tiny one- and two-passenger electric cars is becoming available around the world. Americans aren’t interested.

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Amazon Confronts a New Rival: TikTok
In the emerging business of ‘social shopping,’ TikTok dominates the social and is spending big to improve the selling. Amazon dominates selling, and is working on the social.

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3 Ways Tomorrow's AI Will Differ From Today's Chatbots
In an interview, OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman discusses job disruption, data and the ‘person-ness’ of bots.

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Apple's Tim Cook Makes Surprise China Visit as iPhone Sales Slump
The CEO’s second visit to China in roughly seven months highlights Apple’s increasingly complex relationship with the world’s second-largest economy.

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Massaging Balls, Plunge Pools, Memory Foam Dog Beds: Who Needs All This 'Recovery' Gear?
Trendy new tools pledge to soothe tired, worn muscles. We asked experts for a reality check.

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Google Antitrust Trial: Five Key Moments as DOJ Concludes Its Case
The Justice Department has presented its last scheduled witness, but weeks of trial testimony are still ahead as Google mounts its defense.

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