Just in time for Halloween, Apple is set to announce new products on October 30.
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Microsoft's results came in better than expected, bringing in $56 billion in sales. This growth was mainly driven by success in its Azure cloud business and its investments in generative AI. Meanwhile, a month after Apple unveiled its new line of iPhones, the company announced that in just five days it plans to hold another event with more new releases. Dubbed the"Scary Fast" launch, Apple's next event is slated for October 30th - and no, it's not being called Scary Fast just because it's Halloween.
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