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Canal+ is putting MultiChoice’s DStv streaming app on the home screen of new Samsung TVs across Africa.
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Apple reported third quarter results that narrowly beat Wall Street estimates, easing concerns that supply chain snags would ravage its sales.
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Apple’s share price has surged in recent weeks and is heading for its biggest monthly gain in almost two years. Its latest earnings release will test that.
Investors are also bracing for flat user growth and a third consecutive quarter of profit declines.
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Google called off its race to the moon weeks ago when it became clear no private explorer would complete the trip by the 31 March deadline. That won’t stop at least three teams from Israel, Japan and the US, who say their

































