We’ve all overslept an alarm or missed a deadline, but has it ever cost you $20 billion? According to Ars Technica, it may have just happened to Apple, which apparently suffered from some decision ...
Google is apparently paying Apple, by way of a revenue sharing agreement, a significant amount of money to remain the default search engine for the iPhone. The terms mean that in 2014, Apple received ...
Perplexity made major strides this week -- launching its browser app Comet for iOS with Google as the default search engine, and medical and health search features that will gain support and feedback ...