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Big investors have called on Apple to invest in software that would limit the amount of time that children can spend using its smartphones. Is it needed? And could it work? (episode)
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Big investors have called on Apple to invest in software that would limit the amount of time that children can spend using its smartphones. Is it needed? And could it work?