Top tech news today: 10 April, 2025

Tech News Roundup

1. Virgil Griffith released from prison

Former Ethereum developer Virgil Griffith has been released from prison after serving part of his sentence for attending a crypto conference in North Korea. He is seeking a pardon. Source

2. Ric Flair launches Telegram stickers

Wrestling star Ric Flair has launched a series of Telegram stickers featuring his iconic catchphrases and images, aimed at engaging his fanbase in a new way. Source

3. Trump pauses higher tariffs for most countries

President Trump has announced a 90-day pause on higher tariffs for over 75 countries, while increasing tariffs on China to 125%, aiming to stabilize global markets. Source

4. US government plans crypto regulation updates

The US government is preparing to implement new regulations for the cryptocurrency market, aiming to enhance oversight and protect investors amid rising concerns over digital assets. Source

5. Insights from the Routing Security panel at APRICOT 2025

The Routing Security panel at APRICOT 2025 discussed ongoing challenges and advancements in routing security, emphasizing the importance of RPKI adoption and customer awareness. Source

6. Highlights from IETF 122 event

IETF 122 in Bangkok brought together 1,424 participants to discuss internet protocols, featuring presentations on measuring ECN and updates on draft functionalities. Source

7. RCS adopts Messaging Layer Security

The RCS has adopted the Messaging Layer Security protocol, enhancing encryption for mobile communications and aiming to improve security across messaging platforms. Source

8. Cisco extends support for IETF

Cisco has announced an extension of its commitment to the IETF, providing new equipment to support networking performance at IETF meetings worldwide. Source

9. Cyberhackers cost UK SMEs £3.4 billion annually

Cybersecurity report reveals UK SMEs are losing £3.4 billion each year due to inadequate defenses, prompting calls for better training and affordable security solutions. Source

10. Xantaro supports Cornwall gigabit network

Xantaro is backing the Wildanet project to roll out a gigabit network in Cornwall, aiming to improve connectivity in underserved areas across the region. Source

11. ODATA’s new data center in Chile

ODATA has unveiled its latest data center in Chile, designed to meet the growing demand for digital services and enhance cloud capabilities in the region. Source

12. Elevate awarded contract for fibre network

Elevate has secured a contract to build a full-fibre network in St Helens, enhancing high-speed internet access for local residents and businesses. Source

13. Meta’s Wisconsin data center project costs $1bn

Meta’s secretive data center project in Wisconsin is set to cost nearly $1 billion, aiming to expand its infrastructure and support growing digital demands. Source

14. 42,000 LEO satellites expected by 2032

A report predicts that over 42,000 low Earth orbit satellites will be deployed by 2032, significantly enhancing global connectivity and internet access. Source

15. Nokia achieves world’s first 5G slice handover

Nokia, Telia, and the Finnish Defense Forces successfully completed the world’s first 5G standalone slice handover across borders, marking a significant milestone in 5G technology. Source

16. Tech giants unveil open GPU interconnect standard

Major tech companies have launched an open GPU interconnect standard, aimed at revolutionizing AI computing and enhancing collaboration across the industry. Source

17. Telefónica invests in cybersecurity initiatives

Telefónica has announced significant investments in cybersecurity initiatives, emphasizing the importance of robust security measures to protect digital infrastructure and users. Source

18. Vodafone launches river network sensor

Vodafone has introduced a new network sensor for the River Severn, aimed at improving rain forecasting and enhancing flood response capabilities. Source

19. SES EdgeAI Connect transforms connectivity

SES has launched EdgeAI Connect, integrating multi-orbit AI technology to enhance connectivity solutions across various sectors and improve service delivery. Source

20. Ericsson unveils wireless-first branch architecture

Ericsson has introduced a wireless-first branch architecture designed to streamline connectivity and enhance network performance for businesses and organizations. Source

21. Trump suggests Apple can onshore manufacturing

President Trump has expressed confidence that Apple can bring manufacturing back to the US, emphasizing the importance of domestic production for economic growth. Source

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Grace Ge

Grace is an intern reporter at BTW Media,having studied Journalism Media and Communiations at Cardiff University.She specialises in wiritng and reading.Contact her at g.ge@btw.media.

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