Google will be able to keep making search deals like its $20 billion agreement to be the default option in Apple’s Safari browser, a federal district court judge ruled in the US v. Google antitrust ...
The Justice Department's long-running lawsuit against Google won't blow a $20 billion hole in Apple revenues. Google can continue its search deal to pay Apple billions of dollars a year for a prime ...
Apple's stock price surged overnight following the Google antitrust ruling, with investors happy that Apple's lucrative Safari default search engine payments will continue without issue. On Tuesday, a ...
Forgive me for going off the wall a little today, but what’s interesting about the judgment made concerning the Google-Apple search deal isn’t that not much will change, it’s that it suggests that ...
Apple Inc. shares gained in late trading after a US judge stopped short of barring its lucrative search arrangement with Google, a deal that has generated roughly $20 billion in revenue a year for the ...