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Here s what s on the Tuesday menu.

Apple reportedly will introduce its $10-a-month music-streaming service at WWDC next week, but not its Internet-TV service.

Google diversity numbers little changed since last year. (Here s the company s announcement of the update, which touts improvement in hiring of women; here s its diversity page.)

Fitbit filing: It plans to raise up to $358 million in its IPO, will price its shares at $14 to $16 each.

You may have seen them already — Netflix is testing ads for its original programs. On Facebook, CEO Reed Hastings calls them trailers, says no advertising coming onto Netflix. Period.

Facebook opens third artificial-intelligence research center, this one in Paris.

Surprise: Google keeps audio records of your OK Google requests. (ICYMI: Apple s Siri does the same.)

Padmasree Warrior, the high-profile CTO of Cisco, will be leaving the company this summer amid management shake-up as new CEO Chuck Robbins takes the helm, Recode reports.

American Customer Satisfaction Index: Customer satisfaction with TV, Internet and phone service at seven-year low.

Pew Research survey: Facebook is the top source for political news among Millennials.

For those who don t qualify for the free upgrade to Microsoft Windows 10, the prices are $119 (Home) and $199 (Pro).

Khan Academy launches free SAT prep tutorials.

Speaking of online education, San Francisco-based Udemy raises $65 million.

Lego launches game to rival Minecraft. Lego Worlds is available on the Stream gaming platform.

 

Photo: The Fitbit Force at the 2014 International CES in Las Vegas. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)