Top tech news today: May 14, 2025

           Tech News Roundup

1. O2 upgrades Wembley Stadium connectivity

O2 has enhanced its mobile network at Wembley Stadium with a dedicated 5G system to improve connectivity for fans during major events this summer. Source

2. BDx secures funding for Hong Kong data center

BDx has obtained funding to develop its first hyperscale data center in Hong Kong, aimed at enhancing digital transformation and sustainability across the region. Source

3. Q-KON partners with Rivada for connectivity

Q-KON and Rivada Space Networks have partnered to deliver secure, high-performance Outernet connectivity solutions across Africa, focusing on sustainable infrastructure. Source

4. AMD introduces new server CPU for SMBs

AMD has launched the Epyc 4005 series CPUs, targeting small and medium-sized businesses with energy-efficient, entry-level server processors to boost performance. Source

5. Vertiv and Polar to develop AI data hub

Vertiv will supply Polar with a modular AI-ready data center in Norway, designed for high-density computing and powered by renewable energy. Source

6. SoftBank’s AI investments show promise

SoftBank reports its first profit in four years, bolstering confidence in its significant investments in AI, particularly with OpenAI and other tech ventures. Source

7. Ericsson and UK Connect enhance rescue connectivity

Ericsson has partnered with UK Connect to improve connectivity for Surrey’s search and rescue operations, ensuring better communication during emergencies. Source

8. AST SpaceMobile plans satellite launches

AST SpaceMobile has ramped up manufacturing for multiple satellite launches, targeting enhanced mobile connectivity and potential revenue growth from government contracts. Source

9. Samsung enhances Galaxy S25 features

Samsung has updated the Galaxy S25 with new health features, enhancing its appeal in the competitive smartphone market and addressing consumer demand. Source

Fiona-Xu

Fiona Xu

Fiona Xu is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied Media Management at Hong Kong Baptist University. She specialises in tech reporting and investigative journalism. Contact her at f.xu@btw.media.

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