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Google and Apple's Search Engine Deal Violates Antitrust Law


The paid agreement that Google has with Apple to be the default search engine on the iPhone and other Apple devices violates antitrust law, a federal...

The court today found in favor of the DoJ, and said that Google is indeed shutting out competition by paying smartphone makers for default status. First up, changes to Maps aim to make it easier to report incidents and helpful information, like nearby construction, lane closures, objects and police presence. All four iPhone 17 models expected to launch next year will feature an upgraded 24-megapixel front-facing camera, according to Apple analyst Jeff Pu.

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