Tech Report: Samsung may change the default search engine in its new phones

What the change could cost Google

Samsung is considering changing its default search engine in its new line of smartphones from Google to Microsoft’s Bing. Alphabet pays billions of dollars to maintain Google’s default-search status on mobile phones. Samsung’s deal with Google is up for renewal soon. It’s worth an estimated 3 billion dollars in revenue to Google.

There’s an Amazon alternative that says it caters to people who don’t want to do business with ‘woke’ companies. Public Sq. provides conservative businesses an online space for networking.

Remote work has made it easier to work more than one job. In a study by the job site, Monster, 37 percent of remote workers said they had more than one full time position. Now, ChatGPT and other AI programs can make many jobs much easier to perform.

Apple launches its new savings account with a 4.15 percent interest rate. That’s higher than what most banks are paying. It requires no minimum deposit or balance, but the user must have an Apple Card.

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