Top tech news today: 11 April, 2025

Tech News Roundup

1. Fintech shares sink after tariff pause rally

Fintech stocks, including Affirm and PayPal, declined as investors reacted to uncertainties following a temporary pause on higher import tariffs. Source

2. HashKey receives approval for crypto staking

HashKey has obtained regulatory approval in Hong Kong to offer crypto staking services, enhancing its position in the rapidly growing cryptocurrency market. Source

3. Nokia and CoreGo collaborate on private 5G

Nokia has teamed up with CoreGo to provide private 5G solutions for large events, aiming to enhance connectivity and user experience at such gatherings. Source

4. Operator capex declines by 8% last year

Global operator capital expenditure fell by 8% last year, indicating ongoing challenges in the telecom sector, as reported by analyst firm Dell’Oro. Source

5. BT partners with Google Cloud for AI

BT has announced a partnership with Google Cloud to enhance its Global Fabric platform, aiming to accelerate AI deployments for business customers. Source

6. European telcos call for security cooperation

Major European telecoms have urged for enhanced cooperation on subsea cable security, emphasizing the need for a coordinated approach to protect critical infrastructure. Source

7. Cujo AI acquires Domo for user experience

Cujo AI has acquired Domo to enhance user experience and improve security features, aiming to bolster its offerings in the AI-driven security market. Source

8. Vodafone trials rain forecasting technology

Vodafone is collaborating with the River Severn Partnership to utilize its network for improved rain forecasting, aiming to enhance flood resilience in affected communities. Source

9. Elon Musk’s xAI faces generator scrutiny

Elon Musk’s xAI is under fire for using unpermitted methane gas turbines to power its Memphis facility, raising environmental concerns from local advocacy groups. Source

10. Saudi Arabia leads in female AI representation

According to a new report, Saudi Arabia ranks first globally in female representation in AI, reflecting significant progress in promoting women’s roles in technology. Source

11. VMO2 warns about 2G and 3G phase-out

VMO2 has issued a warning to the telecom industry to prepare for the upcoming phase-out of 2G and 3G networks, emphasizing the need for transition planning. Source

12. Proximus launches AI spam protection service

Proximus Global has introduced a new AI-powered SMS spam and fraud protection solution, aimed at enhancing security for its messaging services. Source

13. Turk Telekom integrates signaling for evolution

Turk Telekom International has integrated BroadForward signaling solutions to streamline the evolution from 2G to 5G networks, enhancing operational efficiency. Source

14. HPE adds VPC options to Aruba Central

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has expanded its Aruba Central platform to include on-premises VPC options, enhancing flexibility for enterprise networking solutions. Source

15. Aalo reveals microreactor for data centers

Aalo has unveiled a microreactor solution designed for data centers, promising to enhance energy efficiency and sustainability within the sector. Source

16. BICS expands 5G SA roaming capabilities

BICS has announced an expansion of its 5G SA roaming services in collaboration with Hutchison Drei Austria and Elisa, enhancing mobile connectivity in Europe. Source

17. Telecom giants urge action on subsea cable security

European telecom firms are calling for enhanced security measures for subsea cables, highlighting the need for coordinated efforts to protect critical infrastructure against emerging threats. Source

Grace-Ge

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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