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Google reportedly paid Apple $20 billion to be the default search option in Safari
TweakTown· 5 hours agoApple was reportedly been paid $20 billion to to ensure that Google is the default search option in the Safari web browser in 2022. Google is the
Google Search's default status on Apple's Safari cost even more in 2022
Android Headlines· 12 hours agoIt cost Google $20 billion in order for Google Search to remain the default option on Apple's Safari...
Google paid Apple $20B in 2022 alone for default status: docs
New York Post· 9 hours agoGoogle paid a whopping $20 billion to Apple in 2022 alone to be the default search engine on its...
Google pays Apple more than most companies make in a year for its prime iPhone slot
Macworld· 9 hours agoAccording to unsealed court documents revealed in the antitrust trial between the Justice Department...
Google paid Apple $20 billion to be Safari’s default search engine
Quartz· 10 hours agoGoogle put an eleven-figure price tag on being the go-to search tool on Apple’s Safari browser....
Use This Extension to Change Your iPhone’s Default Maps App
Lifehacker· 3 days agoYou can change the default browser on your iPhone, but you still can't change the default maps...
Why Apple’s iPhone Browser-Choice Option Sucks
Wired News· 4 days agoYou just bought a new iPhone in Europe and finished setting it up. You’re excited to start planning a much-needed vacation, so you tap on the Safari ...
Court documents reveal Google's payments to Apple increased to an eye-watering $20 billion
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoNewly disclosed court documents from the Department of Justice's antitrust case against Google said...
Microsoft Edge 125 Beta now has new controls to set how much RAM the browser can use
Neowin· 5 hours agoEarlier this week, Microsoft released the 125 Beta version of its Edge browser on supported...
Apple’s Safari browser got a new AI makeover — and it may even let you escape ads
Quartz· 2 days agoMicrosoft Edge and Google Chrome are already being drowned in new AI features, so we suppose it was...