Today: 3 April 2026

Space News Roundup: July 2025 / Updated: 2025, July 3rd, 12:00 CET

Space News Roundup: July 2025 / Updated: 2025, July 3rd, 12:00 CET

Europe launched its first geostationary atmospheric sounding satellite, MTG-S1, equipped for air-quality and weather monitoring. Russia’s Kosmos-2558 and its sub-satellite approached the U.S. USA-326, raising anti-satellite concerns. MethaneSAT lost contact after 15 months in orbit. SpaceX marked its 500th Falcon 9 launch and deorbited over 470 Starlink satellites between December 2024 and May 2025.
Digital Health & Telemedicine Industry Update (June–July 2025)

Digital Health & Telemedicine Industry Update (June–July 2025)

DispatchHealth and Medically Home merged in June 2025, creating one of the largest high-acuity hospital-at-home providers under the DispatchHealth name. Novo Nordisk ended its Wegovy deal with Hims & Hers Health in late June over compounded drug concerns, causing Hims & Hers shares to drop 30%. Teladoc Health shifted strategy after acquiring Catapult Health and UpLift earlier in the year.
Major Cybersecurity and Zero-Trust Developments (June–July 2025)

Major Cybersecurity and Zero-Trust Developments (June–July 2025)

NIST released Special Publication 1800-35 in June 2025, detailing 19 zero trust architecture examples using commercial tech. Cisco, Microsoft, Illumio, and NVIDIA announced new zero-trust products and partnerships. Nevada launched a state cybersecurity office on July 1. A June 2024 ransomware attack on Synnovis, London, was linked to a patient death and over £32 million in costs.
Telecom Infrastructure Equipment Update (June–July 2025)

Telecom Infrastructure Equipment Update (June–July 2025)

Global telecom equipment revenues fell 11% in 2024 and are projected to remain flat in 2025. Huawei leads the market with a 31% share, ahead of Nokia at 14% and Ericsson at 13%. Ericsson forecasts 2.9 billion 5G subscriptions by end-2025, with 5G networks expected to carry 80% of global mobile traffic by 2030. China upgraded over 300 cities to 5G-Advanced and surpassed 10 million 5G-A premium users by mid-2025.
Tech News Deep Dive: Microsoft’s Turbulent Restructuring, Interstellar Mysteries, and the Next Wave of Devices / Updated: 2025, July 3rd, 00:17 CET

Tech News Deep Dive: Microsoft’s Turbulent Restructuring, Interstellar Mysteries, and the Next Wave of Devices / Updated: 2025, July 3rd, 00:17 CET

Microsoft cut over 9,000 jobs, about 4% of its workforce, impacting Xbox, Bethesda, and other gaming studios, with several game projects and studios canceled or closed. Rumors of Phil Spencer’s retirement circulated but were denied by Microsoft. NASA’s ATLAS detected object A11pl3Z near Jupiter, traveling over 60 km/s, posing no threat to Earth. Samsung and Honor announced new foldable phones; Apple plans a cheaper MacBook for 2025–2026.
AI in July 2025: Superintelligence, Talent Wars, and Societal Shifts / Updated: 2025, July 3rd, 00:01 CET

AI in July 2025: Superintelligence, Talent Wars, and Societal Shifts / Updated: 2025, July 3rd, 00:01 CET

Meta launched Superintelligence Labs, led by Alexandr Wang and Nat Friedman, offering up to $300 million over four years to lure talent from rivals. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman criticized Meta’s tactics; OpenAI responded with staff incentives. Microsoft cut 9,000 jobs as it expanded AI, while Amazon deployed its millionth DeepFleet robot. The US Senate voted 99-1 to repeal a federal ban on state AI regulation.
Space News Roundup: July 2025 / Updated: 2025, July 3rd, 00:00 CET

Space News Roundup: July 2025 / Updated: 2025, July 3rd, 00:00 CET

SpaceX completed its 500th Falcon 9 launch, sending 27 Starlink satellites to orbit and reusing a booster for the 29th time. Europe’s MTG-S1 and Sentinel-4 launched July 1 to monitor air quality. MethaneSAT, funded by Jeff Bezos and EDF, was declared lost after contact ended June 20. Astronomers identified A11pl3Z as a likely third interstellar object, traveling at 60 km/s.
AI Stocks Soar to New Highs: Trends, Big Moves & What Analysts Predict Next

AI Stocks Soar to New Highs: Trends, Big Moves & What Analysts Predict Next

Nvidia reached a $1 trillion valuation in 2023 and holds about 80% of the AI chip market, powering most modern AI models. The S&P 500’s Magnificent Seven now account for nearly 35% of the index’s market cap and have generated over 70% of its gains since early 2023. Microsoft invested $10 billion in OpenAI and integrated GPT models across its platforms. Amazon, Alphabet, AMD, Palantir, and IBM expanded AI offerings and reported rapid revenue growth.
AI Specialist Salaries in 2024–2025: A Comprehensive Report

AI Specialist Salaries in 2024–2025: A Comprehensive Report

Top AI researchers at Google DeepMind have received offers up to $20 million per year, while Meta has extended multi-year packages reaching $100 million. OpenAI’s median total compensation is about $875,000, with some researchers earning over $10 million. As of April 2025, the median AI job salary stands at $160,056 per year. Academic and government roles pay significantly less, with U.S. assistant professors earning $120,000–$150,000.
AI-Generated Music Is Exploding in 2025 – Inside the Revolution Shaking the Music Industry

AI-Generated Music Is Exploding in 2025 – Inside the Revolution Shaking the Music Industry

The RIAA and major labels sued AI music startups Suno and Udio in June 2024, alleging mass copyright infringement and seeking up to $150,000 per song. Viral deepfake tracks mimicking artists like Drake and The Weeknd drew millions of streams before takedowns. Google, Meta, and OpenAI expanded public access to AI music tools in 2023–2024. Spotify removed thousands of AI-generated tracks but said legal AI music would remain.
Drone Laws and Regulations in Russia (2025 Comprehensive Overview)

Drone Laws and Regulations in Russia (2025 Comprehensive Overview)

Russia classifies all drones as aircraft under civil aviation law, requiring registration with Rosaviatsia for drones over 150 grams. By the end of 2024, more than 116,000 civilian drones were registered, with most owned by individuals. Commercial pilots must hold a UAV operator certificate. Major restrictions include a blanket ban in Moscow since May 2023 and mandatory liability insurance for drones over 150 grams.
2 July 2025
Internet Access in Kuwait (2025 Comprehensive Report)

Internet Access in Kuwait (2025 Comprehensive Report)

Kuwait had 4.29 million internet users—99% of the population—as of early 2024, and 7.89 million mobile connections, according to DataReportal. In July 2024, the Ministry of Communications began shutting down copper services in parts of Kuwait City, urging a switch to fiber. Median fixed broadband speed reached 194 Mbps in January 2025, with mobile speeds at 309 Mbps in February. Zain, Ooredoo, and STC dominate the mobile market.
The State of Artificial Intelligence in 2025: Breakthroughs, Challenges, and the Road Ahead / Updated: 2025, July 2nd, 12:03 CET

The State of Artificial Intelligence in 2025: Breakthroughs, Challenges, and the Road Ahead / Updated: 2025, July 2nd, 12:03 CET

The global AI market is valued at $391 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach $1.81 trillion by 2030. Meta launched Superintelligence Labs, hiring 11 immigrant OpenAI researchers with offers up to $300 million. Microsoft’s MAI-DxO system achieved 85.5% diagnostic accuracy, far surpassing doctors. Amazon operates over 1 million warehouse robots, with 75% of deliveries now robot-assisted.
Space News Roundup: July 2025 / Updated: 2025, July 2nd, 12:01 CET

Space News Roundup: July 2025 / Updated: 2025, July 2nd, 12:01 CET

SpaceX launched MTG-S1 and Sentinel-4 on July 1, 2025, to deliver continuous 3D atmospheric data and hourly air-quality readings from geostationary orbit. MethaneSAT, launched in March 2024, was declared lost in June 2025 after revealing methane leaks far above official estimates. SpaceX completed its 500th Falcon 9 mission with Starlink 10-25, deploying 27 satellites. NASA’s Relay 2 emitted a radio pulse after 57 years of silence.
2 July 2025
Edge Computing Global News & Trends Roundup (June–July 2025)

Edge Computing Global News & Trends Roundup (June–July 2025)

Verizon Business launched the Edge Transportation Exchange, a 5G-based V2X platform piloted with Volkswagen and state agencies in Arizona, Delaware, and New Jersey. 1623 Farnam expanded its Omaha data hub by 1.5 MW. Rockwell Automation released OptixEdge for local factory data processing. Saudi Aramco’s Wa'ed Ventures invested in Ori to build edge AI infrastructure in the Middle East.
Global FinTech Developments – June–July 2025

Global FinTech Developments – June–July 2025

Revolut will add the EPI Wero wallet to its app for users in France, Belgium, and Germany, aiming for e-commerce payments by late 2025. Ramp raised $200 million at a $16 billion valuation in a June 30 Series E. Chime went public in June, the first major neobank IPO in years. The EU Coreper approved PSD3 proposals on June 18, pending final EU approval.
Major AdTech Developments – June & July 2025

Major AdTech Developments – June & July 2025

GroupM cut its 2025 global ad revenue growth forecast to 6%, projecting $1.08 trillion in total ad revenue. Magna estimates 2025 global ad revenues at $979 billion, up 4.9% from 2024, with retail media and search rising to offset legacy media declines. DoorDash acquired Symbiosys for $175 million to boost retail media ads. Amazon DSP will become the exclusive programmatic buyer for Roku’s CTV inventory in Q3 2025.
The State of Artificial Intelligence: July 2025 / Updated: 2025, July 2nd, 00:01 CET

The State of Artificial Intelligence: July 2025 / Updated: 2025, July 2nd, 00:01 CET

Meta launches Meta Superintelligence Labs, led by Alexandr Wang, unifying Llama models and offering leadership pay up to $300 million. Microsoft unveils MAI-DxO, achieving 85.5% accuracy in complex medical diagnoses, far surpassing physicians. China’s Tianli Qiming AI Study Companion now serves 250,000 students and teachers in 107 schools. The US Senate votes 99-1 to keep state-level AI regulation.
Space News Roundup: July 2025 / Updated: 2025, July 2nd, 00:00 CET

Space News Roundup: July 2025 / Updated: 2025, July 2nd, 00:00 CET

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory released its first images from Chile and will issue 10 million alerts nightly with its large digital camera. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope directly imaged a Saturn-mass exoplanet. MethaneSAT, launched in March 2024, lost power and is likely unrecoverable. Maxar imagery shows ongoing repairs and construction at Iran’s Fordow nuclear site after US strikes, with IAEA warning enrichment could resume within months.
Israeli Satellite Images of Iran Attack – 2025 Deep‑Dive Report, Expert Quotes & Latest Evidence

Israeli Satellite Images of Iran Attack – 2025 Deep‑Dive Report, Expert Quotes & Latest Evidence

During Operation Rising Lion in June 2025, Israel processed over 12,000 new satellite images from Ofek and commercial sources, covering tens of millions of square kilometers. Ofek-16 and Ofek-13 provided rapid, high-resolution targeting, enabling strikes on at least 27 mobile launchers within an hour. Satellite imagery showed bomb damage at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, though analysts said some underground sites’ damage could not be confirmed.

Stock Market Today

  • Salesforce (CRM) Shares Drop 26% in One Year, Now Trading at a Discount
    April 3, 2026, 1:33 PM EDT. Salesforce's stock has fallen 26.2% over the past year, closing around $187.18, raising questions about its valuation after a notable drop. Despite the decline, analysts highlight a positive outlook with a Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model valuing the shares at roughly $307.45, suggesting a 39% discount to intrinsic value. The company's free cash flow projections support this undervaluation thesis, even as the stock trades below the software sector average Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio of 30.04, at 23.17. Investors are reassessing large software names amid shifting market sentiment, weighing Salesforce's ongoing product developments and customer gains against its recent share price performance.
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