In other news, Apple is reportedly developing its own search engine named "Pegasus". The project is being led by John Giannandrea, a former Google executive. If Apple makes its own search service the default on iDevices, it could pose a significant challenge to Google. Currently, Google pays Apple fees for directing web traffic to its search engine, but if Apple rolls out its own search product, it could potentially earn more from digital advertising than it gets from Google.
Key takeaways:
- Apple has acknowledged a bug in the iOS 17 software of its iPhone 15 Pro model that is causing the devices to overheat, especially during the initial setup.
- Apple is working on a software update to address the issue and is also collaborating with third-party app developers to fix updates that are overloading the system.
- Analysts have speculated that the overheating could be due to a flawed thermal system design or issues with the smartphone's 3-nanometer chip.
- Apple is reportedly developing its own search engine, "Pegasus", which could potentially increase competition for Google and increase Apple's revenue from digital advertising.