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  • Given the product's high price โ€” and the region's weak economies โ€” shoppers just haven't bitten. Apple's market share has dropped in France, Germany, Italy and Spain.
  • The nation's No. 3 mobile carrier Sprint is betting its future on a major deal with Apple. The Wall Street Journal reports Sprint has committed to buy more than 30 million iPhones. This would be the first time Sprint is putting the iPhone in its lineup.
  • Apple says it can't make enough MacBooks and iPads to meet demand over the next few months because there aren't enough semiconductor computer chips for all the manufacturers who rely on them.
  • The ruling could force Apple to revamp its business model for apps on iPhones and iPads. Fortnite maker Epic Games had sued Apple, saying App Store policies were an abuse of power and hurt developers.
  • Apple says it is introducing a quarterly dividend and starting a $10 billion stock buyback program. The news comes on the heels of reports the technology company is sitting on more than $90 billion in cash and securities.
  • A judge in Australia has given Samsung permission to sell its Galaxy tablet computers there โ€” just in time for holiday shopping. Apple accuses Samsung of copying key features of the iPad and iPhone, and has been trying to block Samsung from selling versions of those devices.
  • Apple has launched a standalone streaming service for classical music exploration, including guided playlists, exclusive content and detailed metadata. But does Apple Music Classical deliver?
  • Also: Bank of America agrees to pay billions to Fannie Mae; oil rig that ran aground off Alaska is refloated; Syrian opposition rejects Assad's "peace plan;" NHL players and owners reach tentative deal, season may start soon; NFL playoffs get underway.
  • Apple store employees in a Baltimore suburb voted to unionize by a nearly 2-to-1 margin Saturday, joining a growing push across U.S. industries to organize for workplace protections.
  • After some hikes, a granola bar or apple is all you need to recharge. But some treks call for a proper picnic โ€” food you can sit and linger over, savoring the meal along with the summit view. These sturdy, well-seasoned dishes go the distance.
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