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    Google’s $20 Billion Payment to Apple for Safari Search Engine in 2022

    May 2, 2024 / 10:40 AMAugust 13, 2024

    In a significant revelation through legal documents, Google disclosed paying $20 billion to Apple last year to retain its default search engine position on Safari. This deal is central to…

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    Apple Faces Legal Battle with Department of Justice Over iPhone Operations

    March 22, 2024 / 11:22 AMApril 10, 2024

    In a definitive stance, Apple has articulated its intent to robustly counter the lawsuit brought forward by the Department of Justice, alongside 17 states, over what has been labeled as…

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    Apple Highlights iOS 17’s Dual Search Engine Option Amid Google Antitrust Case

    September 25, 2023 / 9:18 AMApril 19, 2024

    Apple’s Senior Vice President of Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) strategy, John Giannandrea, testified this week in the Department of Justice’s ongoing antitrust lawsuit against search giant, Google….

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    Apple TV Update Waits on Smarter Siri

    A lavender iPhone in Apple Low Power Mode displays a purple abstract flower pattern beside an Apple Watch with a blue strap and blue-themed face, both set against a crisp white background.

    iPhone Anti-Theft Upgrade Could Use Apple Watch

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    Streaming Apps Add Big June Premieres

    A person with rings on their fingers types on a yellow MacBook Neo, its screen displaying multiple open windows against a white background.

    MacBook Neo Has Windows Rivals Chasing Apple’s Formula

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    Foxconn AI Servers Could Reshape Apple’s Supply Chain

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    Zoë Kravitz Joins Apple’s New Megan Park Film

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