A mystery afoot in france, where is all the dijon mustard? Its becoming a hot commodity as many search high and low for a hit of the nose tingling condiment. And soon, you may even be able to buy an iphone on a subscription basis. There are signs that apple itself wants investors to think of it as being more of a services company than they have in the past.
Donald Trump endured an FBI raid, questioning in a civil lawsuit and an adverse court ruling, all in 48 hours. But at least in the short-term, he’s making political hay from his legal woes. Why Apple’s future increasingly rests on services rather than just hardware. And how France is coping with a mustard shortage.
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