The latest iteration (top photo) has been shown off by Apple in preview photos of Apple MixC Hefei, in China’s Anhui province. In this example, there are no pillars obstructing the exterior, so it ...
The camera is a longer-term goal. While it’s technically possible today, the quality it permits is nowhere close to ...
You’ve gotta love these court cases against major tech companies if only for the discovery and testimony that come out because of them. Turns out Eddy Cue still works at Apple. A few years of ...
Apple is on the brink of becoming the first company in history to surpass a $4 trillion market valuation, Fortune reports. Apple's stock (AAPL) has nearly risen 40% in 2024. Before the markets ...
Apple TV Plus is always drawing in new subscribers, and continues to demonstrate the high-quality entertainment viewers can expect from one of the best streaming services, proudly showing off ...
Apple has decided to step in to defend Google over its antitrust trial over online search under the terms of Apple-Google default agreement. The agreement was about making Google as the default ...
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Apple is requesting to join Google's antitrust trial to protect their $20 billion annual search engine partnership. Apple asserts no plans to develop its own search engine and argues that removing ...
One of the DOJ's key pieces of evidence in the trial is a revenue-sharing deal between Google and Apple that makes Google the default search engine on Apple's Safari browser on all its devices.
The DOJ and Google have disagreed on how to address Google’s monopoly on general-purpose search engines, but both parties have tentatively accepted cutting or renegotiating its Apple partnership.
Apple thinks Google won't properly defend the deal, saying "Google can no longer adequately represent Apple's interests." Apple does not plan to build its own general search engine (more on why below) ...