Why Vibe-coding Micro Apps Isn’t Automatically a Bad Thing – DTNS 5187

Smartglasses companies XREAL and Viture are getting ready to duke it out in court, and Dr. Niki shares what kinds of biomechanics robotics she saw at SICB.

Starring Jason Howell, Huyen Tue Dao, Tom Merritt, and Dr. Niki.

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New Feature Allows Users to Change @gmail.com Address – DTH

DTH-6-150x150ASUS Retracts Statement on RTX 5060 Ti 16GB and 5070 Ti Discontinuation, U.S. Finalizes Taiwan Trade Deal to Boost Domestic Semiconductor Production, and Netflix Extends Theatrical Window to 45 Days Amid WBD Acquisition Controversy.

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Google Now Lets Users Change Their @gmail.com Address

Google is rolling out a new feature that allows users to change their personal @gmail.com email address. This change is useful for those with outdated addresses, as the old address becomes an alias, and users will receive mail at both the old and new addresses. All saved data remains intact, and users can sign in with either address. While the change can be reverted, Google limits creating new aliases for 12 months. Users can check for the feature’s availability in the “Google Account email” section under “Personal Info” in their Google Account settings.
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ASUS Reverses Course on RTX 5060 Ti and 5070 Ti Availability

ASUS initially told the YouTube channel Hardware Unboxed that the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB and 5070 Ti GPUs were being discontinued, but has since retracted that statement in a press release. The company clarified that the cards are not being placed into “end-of-life status” and that temporary supply issues in some markets are due to memory supply constraints, not a production halt. Hardware Unboxed noted the complete reversal, though the ongoing high cost of memory due to the AI boom suggests availability may remain limited despite ASUS’s commitment to continue selling the cards.
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U.S. and Taiwan Finalize Major Semiconductor Trade Deal

The White House administration finalized a major trade deal with Taiwan to boost U.S. domestic semiconductor manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign supply chains. The agreement requires Taiwanese firms to invest $250 billion, plus $250 billion in credit guarantees, across the U.S. semiconductor, energy, and AI sectors. In return, the U.S. will invest an undisclosed amount in Taiwan’s semiconductor, defense, AI, telecommunications, and biotech industries. This deal aligns with the administration’s goal to reshore semiconductor production, citing the low 10% domestic manufacturing rate as an economic and national security risk.
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Netflix Tries to Calm Theater Fears Amid Warner Bros. Discovery Bid

Netflix’s proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery faces controversy, complicated by a rival Paramount Skydance bid and theater owners’ concerns over the theatrical window. Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos sought to ease fears, committing to a 45-day theatrical window, contradicting earlier reports of 17 days. He also clarified his past “outmoded” comment, stating it referred only to audiences lacking local theaters. These efforts aim to appease theater chains and the public, as groups like Cinema United have already opposed the WBD sale to Congress, fearing a single streaming platform gaining too much control.
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Meta to Shut Down Workrooms VR App in February

Meta is discontinuing its standalone Workrooms app, a VR collaboration space, on February 16, 2026, as it shifts Workrooms’ functionality to its evolving Horizon platform. Users of Workrooms will lose access to the app and their data on that date, though they can download their data until then. This move is part of Meta’s broader strategy to cut metaverse spending, which includes staff layoffs in the heavily losing Reality Labs division, discontinuing the Horizon managed services subscription, and refocusing investment on wearables like AI-powered Ray-Ban smart glasses.
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YouTube Loosens Monetization Rules for Sensitive Topics

YouTube has updated its ad-friendly content guidelines to allow creators covering controversial topics such as abortion, self-harm, suicide, and abuse to earn full ad revenue, provided the content is discussed or dramatized non-graphically. This revision, announced by a YouTube monetization policy team member, signals a shift from the platform’s strict post-2017 “Adpocalypse” policies, easing up on divisive issues, reducing reliance on automated demonetization, and indicating growing brand comfort with previously “advertiser-unfriendly” content.
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TikTok Expands Age Verification Across Europe

TikTok is rolling out an upgraded age-verification system across the EEA, UK, and Switzerland. The new technology estimates a user’s likely age from their profile and activity. If flagged as potentially under 13, a moderator reviews the account for a possible ban. Users can appeal by confirming their age with a government ID or a credit card. This multi-layered strategy aims to block young children and ensure age-appropriate experiences, reflecting rising international pressure for stricter social media controls.
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New Bluetooth “WhisperPair” Vulnerability Found in Audio Devices

KU Leuven researchers found a new Bluetooth vulnerability, “WhisperPair,” in several Sony and Anker audio devices using Google’s Fast Pair protocol. The flaw stems from an incorrect Fast Pair implementation, letting nearby attackers secretly pair with headphones or speakers to play their own audio, intercept calls, and eavesdrop. A more serious issue affects some Sony products and Google’s Pixel Buds Pro 2, potentially allowing a hacker to link the device to their Google account and assume ownership if it wasn’t already linked to an Android device.
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Bluesky Adds “Live Now” Badge and Cashtags

Bluesky’s v1.114 update introduces two new features: the “Live Now” badge and “cashtags.” The “Live Now” badge allows Twitch streamers to display a link to their active livestreams on their profile picture, with support for other platforms possibly coming later. The “cashtags” feature lets users mark posts with a dollar sign and stock abbreviation (e.g., $AAPL) for easy searching of conversations about publicly-traded companies, a move that may be aimed at attracting veteran X (formerly Twitter) users.
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Digg-ing Into Free Speech LLMs – DTNS Live 5110

The initials DTNS in a multicolored 1980s style with the word LIVE underneath in white on a black background. OpenAI releases ChatGPT Translate, its version of Google Translate. How does it compare and can it successfully compete against the search giant? Social news aggregation and discussion platform Digg has officially relaunched. What’s it look like? Is an LLM’s output protected by the US Constitution’s first amendment? And are we witnessing a growth in independent media?

Starring Sarah Lane, Tom Merritt, Robb Dunewood, Andrea Jones-Rooy, Len Peralta, Roger Chang, Joe.

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Wikipedia Cashes AI Checks to Survive Another Day – DTNS 5186

Plus, A new version of Wine is aout and it’s simpler to launch programs, and why Microsoft is spending so much money on Anthropic

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https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/01/wikipedia-will-share-content-with-ai-firms-in-new-licensing-deals/

Wikipedia turns 25 today but faces more threats than ever before

https://wikimediafoundation.org/wikipedia25/

https://9to5mac.com/2026/01/15/apple-will-pay-billions-for-gemini-after-openai-declined/

https://www.ft.com/content/8033b1bc-4ffe-47ed-baf0-5abea6a1322a

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-01-15/openai-seeks-us-based-suppliers-for-planned-robotics-ai-device-push

https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/laptops/intel-says-laptop-makers-are-sitting-on-about-9-to-12-months-of-stock-and-it-might-be-the-key-to-surviving-the-ram-crunch

https://www.engadget.com/gaming/pc/asus-has-stopped-producing-the-rtx-5070-ti-and-5060-ti-16gb-saying-theyve-reached-end-of-life-162012275.html

AI models are starting to crack high-level math problems 

https://www.engadget.com/ai/x-says-grok-will-no-longer-edit-images-of-real-people-into-bikinis-231430257.html

https://www.politico.com/news/2026/01/14/california-to-investigate-elon-musks-grok-over-sexualized-images-00728508

https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/15/apple_google_pulled_into_grok/

https://www.techinasia.com/news/philippines-to-join-malaysia-indonesia-in-blocking-grok

https://www.androidauthority.com/chatgpt-translate-3632584/

https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/15/wine_11_arrives_faster_and/

https://www.androidauthority.com/android-16-qpr3-beta-2-recents-menu-downgrade-3632589/

https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/15/pi_5_ai_hat_2/

Many Google Fast Pair devices need an update to patch exploits that allowed attackers to track you

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technology/taiwan-computer-chipmaker-tsmcs-to-expand-investment-as-profit-jumps-35/articleshow/126546979.cms

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technology/key-researchers-return-to-openai-from-former-cto-mira-muratis-thinking-labs/articleshow/126538667.cms

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-01-15/spotify-raises-premium-subscription-prices-in-us-to-13-month

https://asia.nikkei.com/business/technology/artificial-intelligence/china-drafting-purchase-rules-for-nvidia-h200-chips

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/01/us-government-to-take-25-cut-of-amd-nvidia-ai-sales-to-china/

https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/openai-forges-multibillion-dollar-computing-partnership-with-cerebras-746a20e4?

https://www.wsj.com/finance/commodities-futures/amazon-is-buying-americas-first-new-copper-output-in-more-than-a-decade-516a0a1f

X Bans Revealing Image Edits, Paywalls Grok AI Image Generation – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Spotify Raises Premium Prices for Third Time Since 2023, Google’s “Glic” Brings Agentic Gemini AI to Chrome for Android, and Cerebras Secures $10 Billion Deal with OpenAI for 750MW of Computing Power.

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X Tightens Grok Image Policies After California Investigation
The social media platform X is implementing new image-editing policies, including technological measures to prevent all users from editing images of real people in revealing clothing and moving Grok AI image-generation features behind a paywall. These changes come after a California investigation and public concern over Grok generating inappropriate images, and X will also geographically block the generation of images of real people in minimal attire where it is illegal, following concerns from the California Attorney General.
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Spotify Announces Another U.S. Price Increase for Premium Plans
Spotify is implementing its third US price hike for Premium plans since 2023, affecting subscribers in the US, Estonia, and Latvia. US plan increases include: Individual from $11.99 to $12.99, Student from $5.99 to $6.99, Duo from $16.99 to $18.99, and Family from $19.99 to $21.99. Spotify justifies the change as reflecting the value delivered and enabling the company to offer the best experience and benefit artists, despite recent feature additions like AI and lossless audio.
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Google Tests Gemini AI Integration in Chrome for Android
Google is reportedly testing an integration of its Gemini AI into Chrome for Android, codenamed “Glic,” to bring agentic browser capabilities to mobile devices, similar to Microsoft’s Copilot in Edge. Found through references in Chromium source code, the feature is expected to allow users to summarize webpages or ask contextual questions, potentially via a floating button. An official announcement is anticipated soon.
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Cerebras Secures $10 Billion OpenAI Deal Through 2028
AI chipmaker Cerebras has secured a $10 billion deal with OpenAI to supply 750 megawatts of computing power through 2028. This partnership will provide OpenAI with a dedicated low-latency inference solution for real-time AI and helps Cerebras diversify its customer base away from its prior reliance on the UAE’s G42. The deal highlights Cerebras’s continued competition with rivals like Nvidia and follows the company’s decision to withdraw and then plan to re-file its initial public offering after raising $1.1 billion.
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Tesla Ends One-Time Purchase Option for Full Self-Driving
Tesla is discontinuing the one-time purchase option for its Full Self-Driving software, making it available only through a monthly subscription, as confirmed by CEO Elon Musk. This change is intended to increase FSD adoption, which currently sits at a low 12%, especially with a lower $99 monthly price, potentially helping Musk achieve a metric for his new pay package. The shift to a subscription-only model may also limit the company’s legal liability amidst lawsuits and regulatory scrutiny over the software’s capabilities.
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YouTube Expands Parental Controls for Shorts and Teen Accounts
YouTube has rolled out new parental controls for accounts of children and teens, which allow parents to set a time limit (15 minutes to 2 hours) for the YouTube Shorts feed and implement custom “Bedtime” and “Take a break” reminders. These updates enhance the existing Shorts time limit feature and follow previous efforts to identify and restrict minors’ accounts using AI age estimation. An upcoming sign-up page update will also let parents manually set the age category for new accounts to ensure appropriate content, aligning with similar restriction efforts on platforms like Meta and TikTok.
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Google Trends Gets Gemini-Powered Research Tools
Google has updated the Trends Explore page with new Gemini-powered capabilities on desktop to automatically identify and compare related trending topics, significantly reducing manual research time. The update features a side panel with relevant trends, connections, and suggested prompts, alongside a refreshed design with dedicated colors and icons for term matching, an increase in the number of comparable terms, and a doubling of displayed rising queries. This enhancement is part of Google’s ongoing strategy to integrate Gemini across its major products.
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Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban Removes 4.7 Million Accounts
Following Australia’s December 10th world-first ban on social media for children under 16, major platforms (Meta, Google, TikTok, Snapchat, X) swiftly deactivated about 4.7 million underage accounts within a month, exceeding estimates, according to the eSafety Commissioner. This suggests high compliance to avoid fines up to A$49.5 million ($33 million). Though most complied (Meta removed 550,000), Reddit is complying but also suing. The Commissioner noted that complete age-assurance implementation is ongoing, as some underage accounts persist.
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Digg Relaunches in Open Beta With Focus on Community Trust
Digg, the former Reddit rival, is relaunching in open beta with founders Kevin Rose and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian. The platform, featuring a website and app, mirrors Reddit’s community browsing, posting, commenting, and upvoting structure. To combat toxicity, they’re using AI for advanced trust and identity verification. Users can create niche communities with public moderation logs, and the site includes a redesigned main feed and sidebar. The small team plans rapid weekly feature additions, focusing on community customization and potential third-party integrations like Letterboxd to achieve product-market fit.
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Perfect Headphones For Any Budget – Live With It

Headphones are the gateway to high-end audio fidelity without the high dollar price tag or the need for a special listening room. Patrick Norton shares his top three headphone picks for anyone who doesn’t have a lot to spend all the way up to money-is-no-object.

Starring Sarah Lane, Patrick Norton

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Sony, MDR-7506
– 40mm PET dynamic driver
– 8.1 oz, 90 day warranty
– ~$115

Monoprice, 565C,
– 66mm planar magnetic driver
– 13.7 oz
– $199

Dan Clark Audio, Aeon 2
– 62mm x 34mm planar magnetic driver
– 11.5 oz
– $899


Gemini Wants to Get Personal. You Should Let It – DTNS 5185

Why you might want to let Gemini access your Gmail and Search history. Plus, the new chip shortage isn’t RAM, it’s glass. 

Starring Tom Merritt and Sarah Lane.

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Gemini’s new beta feature provides proactive responses based on your photos, emails, and more
Google Gemini Can Proactively Analyze Users’ Gmail, Search, Photos, YouTube Data
Gemini’s new “Personal Intelligence” will look through your emails and photos – if you let it
Google Gemini-Powered Siri Will Reportedly Have These 7 New Features
Google’s Apple AI deal marks huge loss for OpenAI
How Apple is Using Gemini to Give ChatGPT-Like Answers
US approves Nvidia H200 chip exports to China with conditions
Nvidia stock falls as China reportedly restricts imports of H200 chips
US Clears Path for Nvidia to Sell H200s to China Via New Rule
Exclusive – Beijing tells Chinese firms to stop using US, Israeli cybersecurity software, sources say
China’s Zhipu Unveils New AI Model Trained on Huawei’s Chips
Matthew McConaughey Trademarks Himself to Fight AI Misuse
NVIDIA rolls out DLSS 4.5 to all RTX GPUs
Gamers Find That Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 Can Upscale 240p Pixel Junk, Make It Playable
Surprise Animal Crossing: New Horizons free 3.0 update for Switch releases early
YouTube adds more parental controls, including a way to block teens from watching Shorts
Bandcamp prohibits music made “wholly or in substantial part” by AI
Tesla Driver-Assist System FSD Will Switch to Subscription Only, Musk Says
Big Tech is poaching energy talent to fuel its AI ambitions
Apple reportedly faces critical chip component shortage as AI boom strains supply chain
Microsoft’s Spending on Anthropic AI Is on Pace to Hit $500 Million
Apple Arcade is getting Civilization VII and three more new games
Meta has closed three VR studios as part of its metaverse cuts

US Govt Approves Conditional Nvidia H200 Exports to China – DTH

DTH-6-150x150The US government provides conditional clearance for Nvidia to export H200 chips to China, sources say Chinese authorities instructed customs officials to block the entry of H200 chips with limited exemptions, and Roblox faces issues with age-verification rollout.

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On Tuesday, the American Government issued a formal green light for Nvidia to export H200 chips to China, with the chips undergoing review by a third-party to assess AI-capabilities before shipment. Shipments to China are limited to no more than 50% sold to American customers and Chinese customers must attest to “sufficient security procedures” and must not use the chips for any military purpose.

Source: Reuters

On Wednesday, Reuters sources claim Chinese authorities told customs agents that Nvidia’s H200 chips are not permitted to enter the country. Sources also say domestic technology companies met with government officials and were instructed to not purchase chips unless necessary. The Chinese government is reportedly discussing exemptions for universities and research & development purposes.

Source: Reuters

In a letter to the UK Home Affairs Committee earlier this week, chief constable of West Midlands Police Craig Guildford stated: “I became aware that the erroneous result concerning the West Ham v Maccabi Tel Aviv match arose as result of a use of Microsoft Co Pilot [sic]”. The erroneous Copilot result referenced a game that never took place as basis for an intelligence report leading to banning Israeli football fans from a game in 2025. The West Midlands Police had earlier responded to a Freedom of Information request regarding a possible use of AI in the ban saying “AI tools are not approved for use in West Midlands Police computer systems.”

Sources: The Verge and BBC

Google announced an update to AI video generator Google Veo 3.1 called ‘Ingredients to Video’. Three images can be provided with a prompt, with more consistent outputs, less random alterations, and multiple videos can be generated with the same or different elements. Veo videos are limited to 8 seconds per prompt and generated videos can now also be exported in vertical formats. The update is currently live in the Gemini app, and the YouTube Shorts and YouTube Create apps.

Source: Ars Technica

Meta globally rolled out the feature for English Instagram app users to personalize the Reels algorithm. Meta’s AI suggests topics a user may be interested in based on past data and the feature enables the ability to remove them and add new categories, as well as selecting what to show less of. Engadget reporter Karissa Bell attempted to add “ads” as a something to see less of and it returned an error, but suggesting “sponsored content” appears to have worked.

Source: Engadget

Anthropic will invest $1.5 million over two years in the Python Software Foundation, aimed at strengthening and supporting Python’s security ecosystem to protect users against threats, including supply-chain attacks.

Source: Python.org

In September 2025 the UK government proposed the creation of a mandatory digital ID for all working adults. On Tuesday, ministers rolled back elements of the ID plan, with the ability for workers to use other forms of identification proving right-to-work. In the current plan ID will still need to be digitally verified, but may use existing documentation such as a passport.

Source: The Guardian

Tesla will remove the option to purchase the Full Self-Driving (FSD) with a one-time fee of $8,000 USD and transition to only being available as a monthly subscription beginning February 14th. The currently monthly subscription for FSD is $99/month. Any potential change to the monthly fee has not been announced.

Source: Reuters

The newly-launched Roblox mandatory age-verification system for chatting faces issues classifying some adults as children and children as adults. Wired linked a video post on X showing a young looking male receiving an age verification result of 21+ by donning large glasses and drawing what approximates a beard on their face with a black marker. A Roblox devforum post details solutions to these and other verification issues are in progress.

Source: Wired and Engadget

Microsoft Shares Its “Community-First” AI Infrastructure Plan – DTNS 5184

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Community-First AI Infrastructure

Microsoft responds to AI data center revolt, vows to cover full power costs and reject tax breaks

Meta begins job cuts after shifting focus from the metaverse to phones

Meta discusses doubling Ray-Ban smart glasses output after demand surge

Apple debuts Apple Creator Studio subscription — here’s what you get

Signal creator Moxie Marlinspike wants to do for AI what he did for messaging

Confer Chat

Proton’s Lumo AI chatbot adds an encrypted workspace for projects

Venice AI Privacy Policy

The Confer Blog

Anthropic’s Cowork for Claude can handle complex actions — but raises security risks

PC market growth returns in Q4 2025, IDC says

Anker Solix E10 whole-home battery backup integrates with generators

Netflix ad-tier subscribers rise as Prime Video leads

Anthropic makes major contribution to the Python Software Foundation and open-source security

Google to develop and manufacture smartphones in Vietnam, Nikkei Asia reports

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Microsoft to Cover Full Electricity Costs for U.S. Data Centers Amid AI Expansion Concerns – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Apple has launched the new Creator Studio subscription bundle, Meta Shifts Reality Labs Focus, Cuts 1,000+ Jobs to Prioritize AI Wearables Over Metaverse, and FCC Revokes Rule Requiring Verizon to Unlock Phones After 60 Days

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Microsoft to Pay Full Electricity Costs for U.S. Data Centers

Microsoft has committed to covering the full electricity costs for operating its U.S. data centers to ease public concern that the AI infrastructure expansion will increase consumer utility rates. Announced by President Brad Smith as a matter of “civic responsibility,” the initiative also involves working with utility companies to secure power, boost efficiency, and reduce water usage. This pledge follows public comments from the U.S. president about ensuring “big Technology Companies” pay their own way for the AI boom’s necessary infrastructure.
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Apple Launches Creator Studio Subscription Bundle

Apple has launched the new Creator Studio subscription bundle, priced at $12.99 monthly or $129 annually, offering a collection of six creative applications, including Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor, and MainStage, along with premium content for iWork apps. The bundle, which will include Freeform later and offer a discounted rate for students and educators, will be available starting January 28 with a one-month free trial. Apple’s Eddy Cue highlights the bundle as a great value for creators, coinciding with new feature updates for many of the included apps and notably bringing Pixelmator Pro to the iPad.
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Meta Cuts Reality Labs Jobs, Shifts Focus Away From Metaverse

Meta Platforms is pivoting its Reality Labs strategy, cutting over 1,000 jobs (about 10%) to shift resources away from the costly and underperforming metaverse and virtual reality (VR) toward more promising areas like AI wearables and mobile features. According to an internal memo from CTO Andrew Bosworth, the change follows the better reception of AI-powered glasses and the high cost of the metaverse effort. While Meta will continue to invest in the metaverse and VR, its metaverse software, Horizon, will now focus almost exclusively on mobile devices to boost adoption, and the VR hardware division will operate as a smaller, more focused unit.
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Meta Launches “Meta Compute” AI Infrastructure Initiative

Meta has also announced the launch of Meta Compute, a new initiative to significantly expand the company’s AI infrastructure, including plans to build “tens of gigawatts” of energy capacity. This commitment follows Meta’s high capital expenditure projections to develop leading AI infrastructure and keep pace in the generative AI race. To lead this ambitious project, Zuckerberg appointed Santosh Janardhan for technical architecture and data center operations, Daniel Gross for long-term capacity strategy and partnerships, and Dina Powell McCormick for government relations regarding infrastructure financing.
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FCC Revises Verizon Phone Unlocking Rule After Fraud Concerns

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has revised a rule that uniquely required Verizon to unlock its mobile phones just 60 days after activation, a policy the company claimed cost hundreds of millions of dollars annually due to device fraud. Verizon sought the change because organized, global criminal networks were exploiting the quick unlock period—which differed from the industry standard—to steal and resell handsets on the dark web, particularly in countries like Russia, China, and Cuba. The FCC acknowledged the loophole was being used for illicit activity, including drug running and human smuggling, after Verizon reported losing 784,703 devices to fraud in 2023.
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Tesla Brings Back Seven-Seat Model Y for 2026

Tesla has brought back a seven-seat option for the 2026 Model Y in the US, available only on the Premium All-Wheel-Drive Long Range model for an extra $2,500. The third row, best for children, features fold-flat seats, mirroring the second row’s capability. This reintroduction comes as Tesla faces more competition and follows a period where the Model Y was only sold as a five-seater in the US. The Premium Model Y also includes minor updates, such as new 20-inch “Helix” wheels, a black headliner, a larger 16-inch display, and darker rear badging.
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India’s Smartphone Security Proposal Faces Privacy Backlash

India’s proposed security rules for smartphone manufacturers, which mandate source code sharing and one-year phone log retention, are drawing criticism from privacy advocates, tech experts, and companies like Apple and Samsung. Critics argue the measures, while intended to combat online fraud, grant the government excessive surveillance powers, erode trust due to source code requests, and raise conflict-of-interest concerns over the requirement to inform officials before security updates.
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Salesforce Makes AI-Powered Slackbot Generally Available

Salesforce has made its generative AI-powered Slackbot, a “super agent” capable of handling complex tasks like drafting, scheduling, and finding information, generally available to Business+ and Enterprise+ Slack customers. The new Slackbot can integrate with external apps like Microsoft Teams and Google Drive. Salesforce CTO Parker Harris is optimistic about its “product-market-fit” due to promising internal adoption, with future plans for voice interaction and internet browsing.
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iOS 26.3 Beta Hints at End-to-End Encryption for RCS

Apple appears to be nearing the rollout of end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for RCS messages, a feature announced last March. Evidence of this was found in the iOS 26.3 beta 2, which contains a new carrier bundle setting that allows carriers to enable or disable E2EE for RCS, currently only noted for French carriers. Although the GSMA standard generally requires E2EE, it allows exceptions for local regulations, which explains the toggle. The discovery suggests E2EE support for RCS is coming soon, even if not immediately with iOS 26.3.
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