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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 ...
Testimony in Google's search remedies trial that wrapped hearings Friday shows how the company is calculating possible changes proposed by the Department of Justice. Google head of search Liz Reid ...
A decade ago, when Microsoft Corp. was reined in by the Justice Department, a prominent Silicon Valley attorney popularized a ...
On The Vergecast: Antitrust antics, the new Surfaces, and Netflix goes TikTok.
On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we talk through how the iPhone lineup is rumored to change after the release of ...
Established enterprise tech providers that aren’t cloud giants are getting serious about AI agents too. IBM, for one, ...
Google’s stock took a hit this week after Apple’s Eddy Cue revealed that Safari search volumes dropped in April, blaming AI ...
Alphabet execs insist search volumes are up, but market share is slipping and revenue growth appears to be slowing.
Potentially more worrisome: searches on Apple’s Safari fell for the first time last month, according to Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of services. The revelations implied that queries ...
Apple's potential shift away from Google as the default search engine sent shockwaves through the market, but this dip could present a strategic entry point for long-term investors.