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The issue of "green bubble shaming" came up in the Justice Department's lawsuit against Apple last week. The tech giant says it plans to address the problem. NPR hide caption

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'Green bubble shaming' at play in DOJ suit against Apple

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Apple says the ability to measure blood oxygen levels will no longer be available on the Apple Watch Series 9 and Watch Ultra 2 models, after the tech giant's loss in a patent case. Chris Delmas/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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This illustration photo shows an Apple Watch 9 displaying the blood-oxygen level detection settings, in Los Angeles, on Tuesday. Chris Delmas/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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A jury in San Francisco this week ruled that Google has operated as an illegal monopoly in the way it controls its app store. In a separate but related case involving Apple, a court ruled the opposite way. AP hide caption

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Epic Games beat Google but lost to Apple in monopoly lawsuits. What does it all mean?

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Godzilla attacks the Golden Gate Bridge in Monarch: Legacy of Monsters. Apple TV+ hide caption

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Why does Apple TV+ have so many of the best streaming shows you've never heard of?

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Telegram has removed popular Hamas-linked accounts from the messaging service after a pro-Israel advocacy organization sent letters to Apple and Google asking the tech companies to pressure Telegram to take down the channels. Matt Slocum/AP hide caption

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Google is headed to trial in Washington D.C., where it will defend itself over the Justice Department's claims that it abused its monopoly power in its search engine business. Leon Neal/Getty Images hide caption

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The Apple Vision Pro headset is displayed in a showroom on the Apple campus in Cupertino, Calif., at the company's annual developers conference, Monday, June 5, 2023. Jeff Chiu/AP hide caption

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Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks onstage during Vox Media's 2022 Code Conference in Beverly Hills, Calif. Jerod Harris/Getty Images for Vox Media hide caption

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What's really going on with unions

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FILE - The Apple logo adorns the facade of a retail store. More than 100 employees of an Apple store in a suburb of Baltimore voted to unionize by a nearly 2-to-1 margin Saturday, June 18, 2022. Kathy Willens/AP hide caption

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European Commissioner for Internal Market Thierry Breton speaks during a news conference in Brussels on Sept. 23, 2021, about a common charging solution for mobile phones. Thierry Monasse/AP hide caption

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