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    Top tech news today: May 23, 2025

    By Fiona XuMay 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Tech News Roundup

    1. Bank of Sydney upgrades digital banking

    The Bank of Sydney partners with Infosys Finacle to enhance its digital banking platform, aiming for improved customer experience and operational efficiency. Source

    2. Airwallex valuation reaches $6.2B

    Airwallex secures $300 million in Series F funding, raising its valuation to $6.2 billion, as it expands its global payment solutions. Source

    3. Visa streamlines fintech integrations

    Visa launches the Commercial Integrated Partners program to enhance collaboration with fintechs, offering pre-integrated digital payment solutions for businesses. Source

    4. PNC acquires broker-dealer Aqueduct

    PNC Bank announces the acquisition of Aqueduct Capital Group to enhance its capital advisory capabilities for private equity and credit markets. Source

    5. Catena Labs emerges with AI-native plans

    Catena Labs, co-founded by Sean Neville, announces an $18 million seed round to build the first AI-native financial institution, targeting the AI economy. Source

    6. Cetus DEX suffers $200M exploit

    The Cetus decentralized exchange on Sui blockchain reports a $200 million exploit, prompting urgent security measures from the team. Source

    7. Sui validators freeze stolen funds

    Sui validators successfully freeze the majority of funds stolen in the recent Cetus hack, totaling $220 million, to mitigate further losses. Source

    8. BT Group raises dividend despite revenue drop

    BT Group increases its dividend by 25% as free cash flow rises, despite reporting a decline in revenue. Source

    9. Telefónica sells Uruguay unit to Millicom

    Telefónica offloads its Uruguay mobile unit to Millicom for $440 million, enhancing Millicom’s regional presence and service offerings. Source

    10. Nokia partners with Three Sweden

    Nokia teams up with Three Sweden to provide Fixed Wireless Access technology, aiming to improve broadband services in underserved areas. Source

    11. OpenAI acquires Jony Ive’s startup

    OpenAI announces the acquisition of Jony Ive’s design startup for $6.5 billion, enhancing its focus on creating innovative AI devices. Source

    12. LINX appoints Patrick Mbogo

    LINX appoints Patrick Mbogo as Business Development Executive to drive expansion efforts in Africa, enhancing connectivity initiatives. Source

    13. Intel launches new processors

    Intel introduces three new Granite Rapids Xeon 6 P-Core processors, aimed at improving performance for data centers and enterprise applications. Source

    14. Trump supports spectrum connectivity push

    Former President Trump declares his intent to free up spectrum for connectivity initiatives, aiming to bolster broadband access across the U.S. Source

    15. AT&T to acquire Lumen’s fiber business

    AT&T announces plans to acquire Lumen’s consumer fiber business in a $5.75 billion deal, enhancing its broadband service capabilities. Source

    16. MasOrange secures $11B in funding

    MasOrange successfully raises $11 billion to support its FiberCo launch and refinance existing debt, strengthening its market position. Source

    17. Huawei uses 5G for mining trucks

    Huawei showcases its 5G technology to control autonomous electric mining trucks in China, enhancing operational efficiency in the mining sector. Source

    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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