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According to Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney, Apple's Find My is "super creepy tracking technology" that shouldn't exist (MacRumors)
Views on the first beta version of Apple Intelligence, which may not appear until after the launch of the new iPhones, changes in the leadership of Apple's industrial design team, and Q3 earnings (Mark Gurman)
A look at Operation Intering, an FBI-led sabotage campaign in the 1980s to secretly ship millions worth of defective chips to the Soviet bloc. (Politico)
"Google is a monopolist and is behaving in a way to maintain its monopoly," Judge Mehta wrote. Justice Department, states win antitrust case in Google search. The search giant has illegally monopolized the online search and advertising market for the past decade. (Politico, Court ruling (PDF))
Google has a search monopoly, judge rules (Platformer)
US v. Google: a federal judge rules that Google illegally monopolized the search market, including through deals to be the default option on phones and browsers (Bloomberg)
Forget Apple, the biggest loser in the Google search ruling could be Mozilla and its Firefox web browser (Fortune)
Apple’s Shift to AI Is Poised to Soften Blow From Google Ruling. In future, Apple could handle searches via Siri and chatbots (Bloomberg)
Google losing its US antitrust case may have major ripple effects for Apple, Amazon, and Meta, just as Microsoft's loss in 2000 influenced the Google decision (New York Times)
Google's loss in the US antitrust case could have a major impact on Apple, Amazon and Meta, just as Microsoft's loss in 2000 influenced Google's decision. (New York Times)
Why Apple’s dodgy deal with Google should have ended years ago (Cult Of Mac)
US v. Google: Eddy Cue said there's no price Microsoft could offer to make Bing Safari's default search engine, stating “they offered to give us Bing for free” (The Verge)