Google has been accused of paying billions of dollars each year to Apple, Samsung, and others to make Google's search engine the default on their devices. HIGHLIGHTS •The US government is preparing to determine if Google broke antitrust law •It has sought depositions of "Apple's most senior executives." •Google is accused of paying to have Google search as the default engine. The Justice Department wants to depose some of Apple's top executives as it prepares for a trial to determine if Alphabet's Google broke antitrust law in how it runs its search business, a lawyer representing Apple said on Friday. In its complaint, the Justice Department accused Google of paying billions of dollars each year in exclusionary agreements with Apple, Samsung and others so that they will make Google's search engine the default on their devices. In a pre-trial hearing, Steven Sunshine, speaking for Apple, said that the government was asking for depositions of "Apple...