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Longtime Apple executive Eddy Cue defended the company’s deal to keep Google as the default search engine on its smartphones and browsers during his closely watched testimony at the Big Tech ...
Top Apple executive Eddy Cue testified in the government’s antitrust case against Google, but it’s hard to judge the import of what he said given the shroud of secrecy surrounding the trial.
Google and Apple may disagree on fundamental issues like user privacy, but SVP Eddy Cue sees Google Search as the only viable option. More information surrounding Apple's and Google's deal to make ...
Apple Inc. executive Eddy Cue on Tuesday defended his company's decision to set Google as the default search engine on its mobile devices and personal computers. Google antitrust trial: Why Apple ...
Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Services, took the stand as expected today in the Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against Google.
Eddy Cue, in a dark suit, peered down at the monitor in front of him. The screens in the Washington, DC, courtroom had briefly malfunctioned and left witnesses with only binders, but now the tech ...
Apple's services chief Eddy Cue today testified in the antitrust trial between the U.S. Department of Justice and Google, answering questions about a deal that sees Google set as the default ...
Cue went even further and said that not only did he believe that there wasn’t a “valid alternative” to Google Search back in 2016, but that there still wasn’t one in 2023 either.
Eddy Cue,is set to testify on Tuesday as the Department of Justice pursues its antitrust lawsuit against Google for violating laws and trying to conceal its actions.
Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Services, is set to take the stand on Tuesday to testify in the Department of Justice’s antitrust case against Google.
CNN's Byers asked Cue about his thoughts on the open platform philosophy espoused by Google and Facebook. Cue pointed to iTunes—specifically podcasts—as an example of Apple leading the way on ...
Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president of services, testified on Tuesday that the company chose to make Google the default search engine on iPhones because it made the most sense for consumers ...