Google put an eleven-figure price tag on being the go-to search tool on Apple’s Safari browser. Court documents from the U.S.
The company trails other tech giants in offering artificial intelligence features, but that might be changing soon.
Google paid Apple $20 billion in 2022 to be the default search engine for Safari on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, reports Bloomberg.
Safari on iOS 18 and macOS 15 may pack some notable upgrades, including AI-powered summaries, web content erasure, and much ...
Apple is testing a version of its Safari web browser that includes UI tweaks, advanced content blocking features, and a new ...
That feature is akin to apps like 1Blocker on Safari with iPhone or uBlock Origin on other browsers, two apps that allow you ...
The antitrust case against Google reveals the price to be Apple's default search engine has gone up over the years.
It cost Google $20 billion in order for Google Search to remain the default option on Apple's Safari Internet browser in 2022 ...
Apple to launch new AI features for Safari at WWDC 2024, like Intelligent Search and Web Eraser. Updates will include UI ...
Safari, iOS and the App Store — as gatekeepers under its strict tech rules, which can impose fines as much as 10% of a ...
Safari is also said to get an AI assistant called Intelligent Search\ Apple has reportedly added a new page controls menu ...
Alphabet allegedly paid $20B to Apple in 2022 for Google to be the default search engine for Safari, according to court ...