While Google is probably going to come out of its antitrust legal fight intact, it's very likely that its $20 billion Safari default search deal with Apple will undergo some big changes. Google is ...
We’ve all overslept an alarm or missed a deadline, but has it ever cost you $20 billion? According to Ars Technica, it may have just happened to Apple, which apparently suffered from some decision ...
Alphabet Inc.’s Google must renegotiate any contract to make its search engine or artificial intelligence app the default for ...
A federal judge has mandated Google to renegotiate its lucrative default search and AI deals annually, impacting billions.
Google is apparently paying Apple, by way of a revenue sharing agreement, a significant amount of money to remain the default search engine for the iPhone. The terms mean that in 2014, Apple received ...
Apple is exploring AI search engines like ChatGPT for Safari, signaling a shift from Google’s $20B deal. How will this reshape search competition? Apple may redesign Safari to prioritize AI search ...
Shares of Google parent Alphabet Inc. tanked more than 7% on Wednesday after a senior Apple executive signaled that the iPhone maker was looking at search engine alternatives for its Safari web ...
Searches in Safari browser fell last month, Apple executive testifies U.S. regulators seek ban on Google's $20 billion yearly payment for default search position Apple could add OpenAI, Perplexity as ...
What just happened? Apple's Eddy Cue testified in court yesterday in the remedies phase of the DoJ's lawsuit against Google parent Alphabet, and he had a lot to say. Cupertino's SVP of services said ...
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