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Macworld Apple users can be a pretty loyal bunch, often sticking to Apple-branded hardware and apps while giving third-party alternatives the cold shoulder. But sometimes it’s worth looking outside ...
Google searches in Safari decreased for the first time last month, Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of services, said during Google’s antitrust trial.
For its part, Google says that overall search volume is not down, but that more people are simply using the Google app, instead of searching in Safari. This is where things start to get interesting.
Safari is Apple's home-grown web browser and while you might be tempted to use old reliable Google Chrome, there are some really good reasons to use Safari.
Searches on Apple devices are falling for the first time ever as more and more young people are turning to smart chatbots ...
Google would never: 4 Safari features I'd love to have on Chrome No matter how good Chrome is, it can always be better.
Speaking during Google’s antitrust trial, Apple senior vice president of services Eddy Cue floated the possibility of a new AI-focused search partnership.
Apple is going to add AI search providers to the Safari browser on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Bloomberg reports Apple ...
Alphabet stock sank after senior Apple executive signaled that the iPhone maker was looking at search engine alternatives for its Safari web browser.