Apple Posts First Revenue Decline in 13 yearsPlus: Starbucks just launched an emoji keyboard.

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The wrong kind of milestone.BothAppleandChipotleposted revenue declines. It was the first ever for Chipotle and the first in 13 years for Apple.

Bracing for impact.As the popularity for ridesharing increases, California regulators haveissued an orderto study the environmental impact of UberPOOL and Lyft Line.

Keeping it secret.The FBI still won't say exactly how it hacked into the San Bernadino phones,leading to serious speculation.

The rival.The "PayPal of China'is worth $60 billion.

Signs of the times.Starbuckslaunched a custom emoji keyboard.

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Lindsay Friedman

Staff writer. Frequently covers franchise news and food trends.

Lindsay Friedman is a staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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