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Singapore's police have directed Apple and Google to implement measures preventing the spoofing of government agencies on their respective messaging platforms. This order comes as part of ongoing efforts to combat online criminal harms.


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The directive was issued under the nation's Online Criminal Harms Act. It follows observations by police of scams appearing on Apple's iMessage and Google Messages, with fraudulent messages falsely claiming to originate from organisations such as the local postal service, SingPost.


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A key issue is that while Singaporean government agencies utilise a local SMS registry to ensure only they can send messages bearing the "gov.sg" name, this system does not currently extend to iMessage and Google Messages.


The police noted that members of the public might mistakenly believe messages from accounts claiming to be "gov.sg" on these platforms are legitimate. This is because such messages appear alongside and are not easily distinguishable from standard SMSes.


Under the new order, Google and Apple are required to prevent accounts and group chats from displaying names that spoof "gov.sg" or other Singaporean government agencies. They must also filter out such deceptive messages.


The home affairs ministry stated that both Apple and Google have committed to complying with the order. Google confirmed it is collaborating with the government to implement these preventative measures, but Apple could not immediately be reached for comment.


Google added that this initiative builds upon its existing efforts to combat scams, including proactive spam filtering. The ministry also urged the public to update their mobile applications to ensure the latest safeguards are in place.


In September, the government also threatened to impose fines on Meta Platforms if it did not introduce measures, such as facial recognition, to help curb impersonation scams on Facebook. These scams included those involving key government office holders.

  • Singapore police have ordered Apple and Google to prevent government agency spoofing on their messaging platforms.

  • The directive, issued under the Online Criminal Harms Act, aims to combat scams appearing on iMessage and Google Messages.

  • These scams involve messages falsely claiming to be from official bodies like "gov.sg," which are indistinguishable from legitimate SMSes on these platforms.


Source: REUTERS

HP Inc. expects to cut between 4,000 and 6,000 jobs globally by fiscal 2028. This initiative forms part of a plan to streamline operations and adopt artificial intelligence. The company aims to speed up product development, improve customer satisfaction, and boost productivity through this AI integration.

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Shares of the Palo Alto, California-based company fell 5.5% in extended trading.


Chief Executive Officer Enrique Lores stated that HP’s teams focused on product development, internal operations, and customer support would be impacted by the job reductions. He shared this information during a media briefing call.


Lores added that the initiative is expected to create USD 1 billion in gross run rate savings over three years. The company previously laid off an additional 1,000 to 2,000 employees in Feb. as part of a prior restructuring plan.


Demand for AI-enabled personal computers has continued to grow externally, reaching over 30% of HP’s shipments in the fourth quarter ended October 31.


Morgan Stanley analysts warned that a global memory chip price surge could increase costs and pressure profits at consumer electronics makers. This includes HP, Dell, and Acer, with the surge driven by rising demand from data centres.


The Big Tech industry’s push to build out AI infrastructure has led to price increases for dynamic random access memory and NAND. These are two commonly used types of memory chips, with high competition in the server market contributing to the situation.


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Lores stated that HP expects to experience the impact of higher price increases in the second half of fiscal 2026. The company currently has sufficient inventory in hand for the first half of the fiscal year.


Lores indicated that HP is adopting a prudent approach for its second-half outlook. This includes implementing aggressive actions such as qualifying lower cost suppliers, reducing memory configurations, and taking price actions.


For fiscal 2026, the company expects adjusted profit per share to be between USD 2.90 and USD 3.20. This is below analysts’ average estimate of USD 3.33, according to data compiled by LSEG.


HP anticipates adjusted first-quarter profit per share to be between USD 0.73 and USD 0.81. The midpoint of this range is below estimates of USD 0.79 per share.


Fourth-quarter revenue was USD 14.64 billion, surpassing estimates of USD 14.48 billion.

  • HP Inc. plans to cut between 4,000 and 6,000 jobs globally by fiscal 2028.

  • The job cuts are part of a strategy to streamline operations and adopt artificial intelligence for improved product development, customer satisfaction, and productivity.

  • The initiative is expected to generate USD 1 billion in gross run rate savings over three years.


Source: REUTERS

German manufacturer Agile Robots has developed Agile One, a humanoid robot capable of handling tools with human-like precision. The robot is designed for safe collaborative tasks on the factory floor.


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Agile One is equipped with what the company calls the robot’s "world-leading dexterous hands." These hands integrate fingertip and force-torque sensors into every joint.


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This advanced integration reportedly allows Agile One to perform both delicate and powerful tasks. The robot operates with precision, stability, and adaptability in industrial settings.


Agile One is intended to work alongside human employees, assisting with various industrial operations. These include material gathering and transport, pick-and-place, machine tending, tool use, and fine manipulation.

  • German manufacturer Agile Robots has developed a new humanoid robot, Agile One.

  • Agile One is capable of handling tools with human-like precision. It is also designed to replicate human-like dexterity.

  • The robot features "world-leading dexterous hands" with integrated fingertip and force-torque sensors.


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