"Apple's Eddy Cue Testifies in Google Antitrust Case, Revealing iOS17's Search Engine Options"

Apple's senior vice president of services, Eddy Cue, is scheduled to testify in the US v. Google antitrust trial on Tuesday. Cue's testimony highlights Apple's significance in the Justice Department's case against Google, which alleges antitrust violations by the search engine giant. Apple's multibillion-dollar deal with Google, making it the default search engine on Safari, is a key point of contention. The Justice Department argues that this agreement has hindered competition in the search engine market. Cue's testimony follows that of Apple AI head John Giannandrea, who testified last week. The trial has been marked by secrecy surrounding Google's economic dealings, with limited public disclosure of sensitive information.
- Apple's Eddy Cue will take the stand Tuesday in the Google antitrust case The Verge
- Apple Executive Reveals New iOS17 Feature Allowing Users to Select Different Search Engines on iPhones Tech Times
- Under oath, Apple exec reveals secret second search engine setting for Safari PhoneArena
- iOS 17 lets you pick a different default search engine for private browsing Macworld
- Apple AI chief shows new private browser search at Google trial ETBrandEquity
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