11/03/2023: The Three Safaris, iPhones hit new global marketshare, a troubled Foxconn factory, TV+ rakes in the Emmy noms, holiday season return policies in force, and a tale of two handy apps

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(00:13) - 02 - EU plays Apple against Apple
(02:44) - 03 - iPhone keeps global smartphone $s flat
(04:32) - 04 - QN: Apple and "AI"
(05:05) - 05 - QN: Family Emmys ❤️ TV+
(05:44) - 06 - QN: Holiday return policy
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11/03/2023: The Three Safaris, iPhones hit new global marketshare, a troubled Foxconn factory, TV+ rakes in the Emmy noms, holiday season return policies in force, and a tale of two handy apps

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