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iPhone users are apparently using AI more than Google’s search feature on Apple’s Safari browser. Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of services, giving evidence at an Google antitrust trial ...
Google's strong search business, diversified revenue streams, and $75B capex investment drive growth and stability.
At least one Apple executive expects AI-powered alternatives to Google's search engine will eventually be offered to users of ...
Though it's often thought that Apple users with a Mac are exempt from worrying about viruses and malware, that isn't the case ...
Shares of Alphabet ( GOOGL -1.02%) ( GOOG -0.92%) sank after Apple executive Eddy Cue said that searches on Safari declined ...
With Apple's developer conference where it will show off iOS 19 just a month away, the company is wrapping up work on iOS ...
“Apple is doomed” has become such a cliché that the Macalope, a longstanding column in the venerable Macworld publication, ...
Apple’s Eddy Cue hints at a future without the iPhone, as AI search engines reshape Safari and challenge Google’s ...
Google’s search engine empire could face a serious reckoning as the Justice Department’s landmark antitrust case entered its ...
According to Apple SVP Eddy Cue, users are searching less on Safari than before, but Google has since refuted those claims.
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Cue pointed out that AI companies such as OpenAI, Perplexity, and Anthropic will eventually replace Google Search. “We will ...