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Show Notes
Apple pulls iCloud end-to-end encryption feature in the UK
HP ditches 15-minute wait time policy due to ‘feedback’ • The Register
Microsoft’s new AI agent can control software and robots – Ars Technica
DeepSeek Promises to Share Even More AI Code in a Rare Step – Bloomberg
China expands AI education with DeepSeek
Dust Off That Old Hardware and Run DeepSeek R1 on It – Hackster.io
OpenAI rolls out its AI agent, Operator, in several countries | TechCrunch
OpenAI Bans Accounts Appearing to Work on a Surveillance Tool – Bloomberg
Small study suggests dark mode doesn’t save much power for very human reasons – Ars Technica
AI cracks superbug problem in two days that took scientists years
New Holographic TVAM 3D Printing Method Accelerates Production – 3D Printing Industry
Foxconn has asked Honda to form partnership, Nikkei reports
Estonia’s tech investors take defence into their own hands as Russian threat looms
Apple is removing its Advanced Data Protection encryption feature in the UK, OpenAI is expanding the rollout of Operator AI Agent to other countries, and DeepSeek announced plans to open-source parts of its online services’ code.
Amazon MGM has entered into a deal that will allow it creative control over the James Bond movie franchise. Will this be a blessing or a curse for 007? YouTube is planning a new, lower-priced version of its paid video service called “premium lite”. An Australian online safety report from eSafety found that children can easily bypass social media age restrictions, something necessary as the government moves forward with a ban on social media for under-16s. And Amazon announced that it surpassed Walmart in Q4 revenue, bringing in $187.8 billion, ahead of Walmart’s $180.5 billion.