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Major ZTNA News and Trends – June & July 2025

Major ZTNA News and Trends – June & July 2025

Cato Networks raised $359 million in Series G funding on June 30, 2025, valuing the company at $4.8 billion. Cisco, Zscaler, and DefensX launched new zero-trust products in June, while Microsoft introduced Entra Agent ID for AI security in May. NIST finalized zero-trust architecture guidance on June 11. Nevada and multiple countries advanced zero-trust regulations and standards in mid-2025.
Internet Access in Israel

Internet Access in Israel

In early 2024, 92.1% of Israelis—about 8.51 million people—were online. Fiber broadband reached 45% of homes, while cable covered 22% and ADSL/VDSL served 18%. Median fixed broadband speed was 167.4 Mbps; Speedtest ranked Israel 16th globally with 226.6 Mbps in January 2025. 5G coverage extended to most urban areas by late 2024, with 30% device adoption at end-2023.
10 July 2025
Global Digital Identity and Authentication Developments – June/July 2025

Global Digital Identity and Authentication Developments – June/July 2025

The UK's Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 received Royal Assent on June 19, establishing a statutory registry and trustmark for digital identity. The EU released three Implementing Acts for the European Digital Identity Wallet, with public feedback open through mid-July. A leak of 16 billion login credentials in June highlighted ongoing cybersecurity threats. Passkey usage surpassed 1 billion users by mid-2025.
Hong Kong Drone Laws 2025: Comprehensive Guide to Regulations and Requirements

Hong Kong Drone Laws 2025: Comprehensive Guide to Regulations and Requirements

Hong Kong’s drone rules, fully enforced since December 2022, classify drones by weight and risk, with Category A1 (under 250 g) largely exempt from registration. Category A2 (250 g–7 kg) and Category B (7–25 kg) require registration and training, with Category B needing CAD permission. No-fly zones include areas near airports and Disneyland. Penalties reach HK$100,000 and 2 years’ jail. Amendments for larger drones and BVLOS trials were proposed in 2025.
10 July 2025
Space News Roundup: July 2025 / Updated: 2025, July 10th, 00:00 CET

Space News Roundup: July 2025 / Updated: 2025, July 10th, 00:00 CET

NASA deployed WB-57 and UAVSAR-equipped Gulfstream III aircraft to aid Texas flood recovery, providing real-time data despite heavy cloud cover. More than 110 people have died and over 170 remain missing. China’s SJ-21 and SJ-25 satellites reportedly docked in geosynchronous orbit, possibly achieving the first on-orbit satellite refueling. India approved Starlink for five years, allowing LEO service at ₹3,000 per month.
10 July 2025
Tech News Deep Dive: July 2025’s Biggest Stories in Innovation, AI, and Consumer Devices / Updated: 2025, July 10th, 00:00 CET

Tech News Deep Dive: July 2025’s Biggest Stories in Innovation, AI, and Consumer Devices / Updated: 2025, July 10th, 00:00 CET

Nvidia reached a $4 trillion market cap in July 2025, the first publicly traded company to do so, now accounting for over 7% of the S&P 500. Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Flip7 FE, with Fold7 starting at $1,999. OpenAI announced plans for an AI-powered Chromium browser. Johns Hopkins’ SRT-H robot autonomously performed a full gallbladder removal on a human model.
The State of AI in 2025: Breakthroughs, Backlash, and the Battle for Trust / Updated: 2025, July 10th, 00:00 CET

The State of AI in 2025: Breakthroughs, Backlash, and the Battle for Trust / Updated: 2025, July 10th, 00:00 CET

Nvidia became the first public company to reach a $4 trillion valuation in 2025, with its GPUs powering major tech firms’ data centers. Microsoft reported over $500 million in annual AI savings. The EU banned manipulative algorithms and predictive policing under its AI Act. Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot was banned in Turkey and investigated in Europe after antisemitic content surfaced.
Internet Access in Zambia: Current Status and Outlook

Internet Access in Zambia: Current Status and Outlook

ZICTA reported 12.6 million internet subscriptions in Zambia as of December 2023, but DataReportal estimated only 6.51 million unique users, or 31.2% of the population, due to multiple SIM ownership. Over 99% of users rely on mobile broadband. MTN and Airtel launched 5G in 2022 and 2023, covering about 2% of the population by late 2023. Starlink entered the market in October 2023, with early uptake around 2% of subscriptions.
API Management and Integration Platforms Mid‑2025: Key Innovations, Deals, and Trends

API Management and Integration Platforms Mid‑2025: Key Innovations, Deals, and Trends

MuleSoft, Google Cloud Apigee, Postman, Kong, WSO2, and SnapLogic launched new AI-powered API management features and products between April and July 2025. Gravitee raised $60 million in Series C funding, while 42Crunch secured $17 million for API security. Postman now serves over 40 million developers; MuleSoft’s platform processes over 1 trillion transactions monthly. Industry forecasts put API management market size at $15–20 billion.
Web3 and DApp Platforms: June–July 2025 News Report

Web3 and DApp Platforms: June–July 2025 News Report

Ethereum staking hit a record 35 million ETH locked post-Pectra, about 28% of supply. Solana reported 16 months of uninterrupted uptime and record on-chain activity. The U.S. Senate passed the GENIUS stablecoin bill, while Circle applied for a federal trust charter. Web3 fundraising remained strong, with SharpLink and Lion Group securing major rounds.
Global AI Language Technology & NLP Update (June–July 2025)

Global AI Language Technology & NLP Update (June–July 2025)

Baidu open-sourced Ernie 4.5 under Apache 2.0, releasing 10 variants up to 424B parameters and claiming its 300B model beats rivals at half the size. Apple announced Live Translation for real-time on-device translation using its language model. MIT researchers identified the root of position bias in transformers and proposed fixes. Google launched Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite with up to 1M-token context and open-sourced Gemini CLI.
High-Performance Computing Highlights (June–July 2025): Exascale Era, HPC-AI Convergence, and Global Supercomputing Advances

High-Performance Computing Highlights (June–July 2025): Exascale Era, HPC-AI Convergence, and Global Supercomputing Advances

El Capitan at Lawrence Livermore National Lab topped the June 2025 TOP500 list with 1.742 exaFLOPS on HPL. Frontier at Oak Ridge ranked second with 1.353 exaFLOPS, followed by Aurora at Argonne with 1.012 exaFLOPS. JUPITER Booster debuted at #4, and Microsoft Azure’s Eagle placed fifth. Europe had three systems in the Top 10.
ChatGPT-5: The Next ‘Omnimodel’ AI Revolution is Coming – Here’s What We Know

ChatGPT-5: The Next ‘Omnimodel’ AI Revolution is Coming – Here’s What We Know

OpenAI’s GPT-5 will merge language and reasoning models, enabling automatic tool use and step-by-step internal logic. The model will handle text, voice, and images, with video and image editing hinted. Training cost exceeded $600 million, with rumors of a larger parameter count and memory than GPT-4. As of July 2025, GPT-5 had not been released; GPT-4.5 Orion launched in February.
Elon Musk’s Grok AI Shocks the Tech World with New Upgrades, Bold Features & Big Controversies

Elon Musk’s Grok AI Shocks the Tech World with New Upgrades, Bold Features & Big Controversies

xAI launched Grok 3 in February 2025, claiming it uses ten times more computing power than Grok 2 and outperforms OpenAI’s o3 on some benchmarks. Grok 4 is expected after July 4, 2025, with a coding module. Grok faced backlash in July 2025 for antisemitic outputs, leading to posting restrictions and model retraining. A rogue employee altered Grok’s system prompt in May 2025, prompting xAI to publish prompts and promise new safeguards.
Global Satellite Internet Showdown: Starlink vs Viasat vs OneWeb vs Kuiper – Which One Will Connect the World?

Global Satellite Internet Showdown: Starlink vs Viasat vs OneWeb vs Kuiper – Which One Will Connect the World?

Starlink serves over 3 million customers in nearly 100 countries as of late 2024, offering 100–250 Mbps down for about $120/month, with latency near 45 ms. OneWeb, merged with Eutelsat, provides 150–195 Mbps enterprise service via telecom partners, not direct to consumers. ViaSat‑3 Americas launched in 2023, delivering 12–150 Mbps with 600 ms latency. Amazon Kuiper began launching production satellites in 2025, aiming for 100+ Mbps speeds.
Future Combat Air Systems: The Global Race for Sixth-Generation Fighters

Future Combat Air Systems: The Global Race for Sixth-Generation Fighters

The US NGAD program targets service entry by 2030–2032 with a manned fighter and drone wingmen, costing about $300 million per jet. Europe's FCAS/SCAF aims for 2040 with a €100 billion system including a Next-Generation Fighter and remote carriers. The UK–Italy–Japan GCAP plans a 2035 fighter and tri-national engine, while China, Russia, India, South Korea, and Turkey pursue parallel projects with varying timelines and technology goals.
9 July 2025
Space News Roundup: July 2025 / Updated: 2025, July 9th, 12:02 CET

Space News Roundup: July 2025 / Updated: 2025, July 9th, 12:02 CET

SpaceX reported $4.2 billion in 2024 revenue and operates over 7,000 satellites, targeting a valuation up to $4 trillion. Starlink plans 22,000 satellites by 2030. Ovzon won a SEK 72 million order from Sweden’s FMV for mobile satellite terminals, with deliveries in Q3 2025. NASA’s ATLAS telescope detected interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, visible through September before its December return.
The State of Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities, Risks, and the Road Ahead (July 2025) / Updated: 2025, July 9th, 12:00 CET

The State of Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities, Risks, and the Road Ahead (July 2025) / Updated: 2025, July 9th, 12:00 CET

Microsoft’s MAI-DxO AI system reached 85.5% accuracy on NEJM benchmarks, surpassing doctors. Turkey banned Elon Musk’s Grok AI chatbot after antisemitic outputs. The EU advanced the AI Act, enforcing phased rules through 2027. Ford’s CEO warned AI could replace up to half of US office workers, with accountants and cashiers most at risk.
Tech Today: July 9, 2025 – Samsung Unpacked, Apple Leadership, AI Talent Wars, Gmail’s Inbox Revolution, and More / Updated: 2025, July 9th, 12:00 CET

Tech Today: July 9, 2025 – Samsung Unpacked, Apple Leadership, AI Talent Wars, Gmail’s Inbox Revolution, and More / Updated: 2025, July 9th, 12:00 CET

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and Galaxy Watch 8 at Galaxy Unpacked 2025, highlighting expanded Google Gemini AI features. Apple named Sabih Khan as COO after Jeff Williams’s retirement and shifted its design group to report to Tim Cook. Gmail launched Manage Subscriptions on web, with Android and iOS support rolling out in July. NVIDIA introduced the $4,000 DGX Spark mini supercomputer powered by the GB10 Grace Blackwell.

Stock Market Today

  • CoreWeave Stock Analysis: Strong Buy Amid AI Demand Surge and NVIDIA Tie-Up
    June 17, 2026, 3:08 AM EDT. CoreWeave (CRWV) receives a Strong Buy rating driven by soaring demand for artificial intelligence (AI) services. The company's substantial $99.4 billion backlog highlights robust order flow, reflecting confidence in future revenue. Strategic partnership with chipmaker NVIDIA reinforces CoreWeave's market position in AI infrastructure. Investors eye the stock as a key play in the AI-driven cloud computing sector, capitalizing on industry growth and deepening tech alliances.

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