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    Top tech news today: 8 July, 2025

    By Rita HuJuly 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Tech News Roundup

    1. Telecom Italia gets $880M state-backed loan

    Telecom Italia has secured a €750 million government-backed loan to support its ongoing turnaround efforts and stabilise its financial position. Source

    2. Indosat, Nokia use AI to cut energy

    Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison is working with Nokia to apply AI in reducing its network’s energy use and cutting operational costs. Source

    3. TPG-Vocus fibre deal wins final approval

    TPG Telecom has received final regulatory approval to sell its fibre assets to Vocus, completing the AU$6.3 billion deal. Source

    4. Nvidia launches new AI centre in Israel

    Nvidia has opened a new AI research and development hub in Israel, strengthening its regional presence and innovation capabilities. Source

    5. RCS protocol flaws raise smishing concerns

    Security researchers have uncovered RCS protocol vulnerabilities that scammers use to exploit verified sender systems and launch global smishing attacks. Source

    6. Trump Media unveils streaming platform

    Trump Media has launched a new global streaming service featuring Newsmax, aiming to expand its digital media presence. Source

    7. Australia approves TPG-Vocus fibre merger

    Vocus has received official Australian government approval for its acquisition of TPG’s non-mobile assets, advancing its infrastructure strategy. Source

    8. Huawei denies copying Alibaba AI model

    Huawei has rejected claims that its PanGu AI model was copied from Alibaba’s Qwen, amid industry scrutiny. Source

    9. TikTok working on new US app version

    TikTok is reportedly developing a new version of its app to prepare for a possible US divestiture order. Source

    Rita Hu

    Rita is an community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Fashion Management at University of Leeds. Contact her at r.hu@btw.media.

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