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According to Apple SVP Eddy Cue, users are searching less on Safari than before, but Google has since refuted those claims.
For the past three weeks, the Justice Department and Google have questioned more than two dozen witnesses to try to sway a federal judge's decision over how to address the company's illegal monopoly ...
This week’s Apple headlines: iPhone 17 Pro leaks, a critical iPhone 17 upgrade, disrupting Apple’s iPhone schedule, WWDC’s ...
Alphabet execs insist search volumes are up, but market share is slipping and revenue growth appears to be slowing.
United States District Court Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google violated antitrust law by illegally maintaining a monopoly in search. Now, Google and the Department of Justice (DOJ) have had their say ...
Apple says its seen a drop in search queries via its Safari browser, which uses Google Search. But that doesn't mean Google is done for.
Apple is exploring AI search engines like ChatGPT for Safari, signaling a shift from Google’s $20B deal. How will this ...
Speaking during Google’s antitrust trial, Apple senior vice president of services Eddy Cue floated the possibility of a new ...
Apple is considering reworking its Safari web browser, Bloomberg reports. The revelation came from Eddy Cue, Apple's chief of ...
Apple says AI engines like ChatGPT are cutting into Google search, but Google says that's not true. Both arguments could be ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Microsoft’s Brad Smith, and other tech leaders testified before the U.S. Senate in a wide-ranging 2025 ...
The Apple senior VP testified as part of a Justice Department lawsuit against Google that Apple is considering revamping its ...