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Apple silences its critics with strong iPhone demand and blowout services revenue

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Talk about a monster quarter.

CNBC’s Inside India newsletter: How entrepreneurship is rising in India’s small cities

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There is a boom in entrepreneurship in small cities in India which is being driven by rise of ecommerce, generational ownership changes and a popular TV Show.

Asia-Pacific markets trade mostly higher after Trump-Xi truce

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Asia-Pacific markets traded mostly higher as investors weigh the state of the economy after a truce between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.

Netflix taps bank to explore bid for Warner Bros Discovery

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Netflix is actively exploring a bid for Warner Bros Discovery’s studio and streaming business, retaining a financial advisor and gaining access to financial information, according to three sources familiar with the matter.

Palantir communications chief calls the company’s political shift ‘concerning’

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Palantir Head of Global Communications Lisa Gordon’s comments come as CEO Alex Karp aligns himself further with the Trump administration.

SF Mayor Lurie says city ‘on the rise’ after Trump reverses course on troop deployment

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Mayor Lurie told CNBC that he feels pressure “every day” to deliver safe and clean streets for residents.

Coinbase shares rise on third-quarter earnings beat

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Coinbase shares inched up after the crypto exchange posted better-than-expected earnings and revenue for the third quarter.

Netflix announces a 10-for-1 stock split

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Reddit shares rise on earnings beat, strong forecast

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Reddit beats on top and bottom, but logged-in user growth keeps slowing

Amazon cloud records 20% sales growth, topping estimates

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Amazon Web Services is the world’s top provider of cloud infrastructure, but it’s facing intensifying pressure from competitors Google and Microsoft.

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