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DOJ Google Case Ends Well for Apple - MOSK: 09.03.2025

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Ken Ray

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4.8 β€’ 972 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 3 September 2025

⏱️ 12 minutes

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0:00.0

This is MacOS Ken.

0:08.8

The Google case ends well for Apple.

0:11.5

Excitement builds around iPhone Air.

0:14.2

And Ming Chi Quo talks Apple headset and foldables.

0:18.6

It is Wednesday, the 3rd of September 2025.

0:21.8

I'm Ken Ray, and this is news from MacOS Ken.

0:27.1

Brought to you by yours truly and supported by people like you.

0:32.5

Patrons through Patreon.

0:35.4

Find out more and add your support at patreon.com slash macOS can.

0:43.7

Looks like Apple escaped the ruling in the DOJ's Google fight unscathed.

0:49.3

Bloomberg Law ran a piece Tuesday afternoon that had the judge in the Justice Department's

0:53.8

landmark antitrust case against Google. Kind of going easy. ran a piece Tuesday afternoon that had the judge in the Justice Department's landmark

0:54.4

anti-trust case against Google.

0:57.5

Kind of going easy.

0:59.9

While the search slash ad giant will have to share some of its search data with competitors,

1:05.3

it does not have to sell its web browser Chrome.

1:08.9

While Google is not allowed to demand exclusivity for things like

1:12.3

default search engine placement, it is allowed to keep paying for such placement, which is like

1:18.5

three hearts in the happy ending machine for Apple services segment. Likely means that Google will keep

1:24.5

paying Apple about $20 billion per year to stay the default,

1:28.8

though not exclusive search engine in Safari.

1:32.9

For years, users have been able to change that search engine to others, including Bing, Yahoo,

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