The first is that building a search engine would be expensive and time-consuming, which makes sense -- search advert ...
Macworld You’ve gotta love these court cases against major tech companies if only for the discovery and testimony that come ...
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.
In a declaration filed on Monday, Apple's senior vice president of services, Eddy Cue, asserted that Apple has no interest in creating its own search engine and would prefer to continue to use Google.
Apple and Google’s $20 billion deal, which sees Google serve as the default search engine on the iPhone, is under scrutiny. As we reported this morning, the United States DOJ is continuing its ...
Apple says it plans to stick to what it knows best, and that doesn't include building its own search engine. In court papers filed this week in Washington, DC, Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice ...
Apple wants to join the antitrust case against Google, and it has explained why it doesn't want to create its own rival ...
Apple's senior vice president of services Eddy Cue has explained why the iPhone maker does not plan to create a search engine like Google. In ...
Apple has no intention of developing its own search engine, according to Eddy Cue, the company’s Senior Vice President of ...
In a pretty recent development it has been known that there were specific reasons why Apple has not taken on Google and then ...