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On Tuesday, at its annual I/O developer conference, Google took a direct shot at Apple, introducing what it says is a more personalized version of its Gemini AI that can use personal context—data from Gmail, Google Calendar, Docs, and more—to offer smarter suggestions and be more helpful to users.
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Android Central on MSNApple tries to steal Google's I/O thunder, announces WWDC 2025 event datesA few hours before Google's I/O 2025 event, Apple dropped the dates for WWDC 2025. The company says the festivities will begin on June 9 at 10 am PT; however, the event will run from June 9-13. Apple detailed its Sessions,
Google has officially created an AI chatbot for its search engine, while Apple plans to hand its AI models over for App Store developers to use as the AI arms race marches on.
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ABP News on MSNApple Crashes Google I/O Party With Surprise WWDC 2025 Date Reveal: Here’s What’s ComingApple dropped the dates for its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025 just hours before Google I/O’s opening keynote by CEO Sundar Pichai. The timing wasn’t lost on tech watchers, setting the stage for yet another round of Big Tech one-upmanship.
Apple executive Eddy Cue said the iPhone maker is “actively looking at” adding AI as an alternative to search. What this means for you.
Apple is “actively looking at” reshaping the Safari web browser on its devices to focus on AI-powered search engines, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, a move that could chip away at Google’s dominance in the lucrative search market.
Currently the Google search is Apple’s default search engine, something which Google’s Alphabet pays Apple $20 billion annually for the privilege of. That equates to about 36% of its search advertising revenue which it allegedly makes through that Safari browser traffic.
Apple Inc. made an unusual pitch in its bid to save a lucrative search partnership with Alphabet Inc.’s Google, saying that the deal might not be necessary in the long run and that even the iPhone may fall out of use.
Epic Games' wildly popular multiplayer shooter game "Fortnite" is available again on Apple's app store in the U.S.
Grabbing one of Google’s biggest employees to head up their AI efforts. Seven years in, all of the hype that came with the Giannandrea