Macworld 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 not seeing a guy dance onstage at a keynote can make you forget.
Jakarta has banned sales of the iPhone16 and Google Pixel under regulations that require phones to use local components.
Such was evident Monday when Apple filed papers seeking to participate in the penalty phase of the Justice Department’s antitrust case against Google. The search giant lost that case in August and is now battling the government over what remedies are ...
Well, I didn't have this on my bingo card for the end of 2024! With all the recent news about Google being on the ropes after being found guilty of holding an illegal search monopoly, Apple has come out swinging in defense of Google.
Apple wants to join the antitrust case against Google, and it has explained why it doesn't want to create its own rival search engine.
Apple Inc. has asked to participate in an upcoming antitrust trial that will focus on Google LLC’s practices in the search market. Reuters reported the request today, citing a court document filed on Monday.
As for Apple, there's AirDrop, but that only works from one Apple device to another.
Apple has asked to participate in Google’s upcoming US antitrust trial over online search, saying it cannot rely on Google to defend revenue-sharing agreements that send the iPhone maker ...
Looking forward, though, the list takes on a different quality — it’s an eerie snapshot of calm before a storm. In 2025, there’s a chance it, and the industry it represents, will get thoroughly and unpredictably scrambled in ways they haven’t in years.
I've been using Apple Photos and Google Photos simultaneously. Here's why I'm giving up on Apple and going all-in with Google.
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.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra appears to be in line to get the most significant camera upgrades, with a 50MP ultrawide sensor and a variable telephoto lens apparently on tap. The latter feature would mean smoother zooms, particularly when capturing video. The Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus are expected to see more modest changes like a new main camera sensor.