Apple confirms it won't develop its own search engine, sticking with Google despite antitrust pressures.

Apple is not developing its own search engine despite antitrust scrutiny of Google. Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president, explained that creating a search engine would cost billions and take years, conflicting with Apple's focus on privacy. Apple earns billions from Google as the default search engine on iPhones, but the partnership is under scrutiny due to antitrust investigations. Apple is defending the deal while clarifying it has no interest in entering the search engine business.

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