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Chips, Space & Cyber Scares: Inside August 28–29, 2025’s Biggest Tech Bombshells

Chips, Space & Cyber Scares: Inside August 28–29, 2025’s Biggest Tech Bombshells

U.S. Bets Big on Intel’s Chips: In a dramatic government intervention, Intel confirmed it received $5.7 billion in cash on Aug. 27 as part of a U.S.-negotiated deal for a 10% stake in the company reuters.com. The investment – orchestrated by President Donald Trump – is meant to ensure Intel retains control of its contract chip manufacturing business on American soil reuters.com. Intel CFO David Zinsner said the government also secured warrants for an extra 5% stake if Intel ever spun off its foundry, but he downplayed that scenario: “I don’t think there’s a high likelihood that we would take our stake below 50%… ultimately, I would expect to expire worthless,” Zinsner noted reuters.com. The White House stressed the deal is still being finalized by the Commerce Department reuters.com, but the cash infusion – alongside Intel’s recent $2 billion stake sale to SoftBank – gives the struggling chipmaker breathing room to invest in next-gen fabs. The stake news sent a signal of government’s strategic backing as Intel races to catch up to TSMC and Samsung in advanced chips. Samsung Teases New Galaxy Devices: On Aug. 28, Samsung officially invited media to a September 4 launch event where it will introduce
Lightning-Fast Internet Everywhere: Inside South Korea’s Blazing Broadband Empire and 6G Ambitions

Lightning-Fast Internet Everywhere: Inside South Korea’s Blazing Broadband Empire and 6G Ambitions

South Korea is often hailed as a broadband utopia – and for good reason. Nearly 100% of Korean households have internet access, connecting some 97% of the population online blog.apnic.net en.wikipedia.org. Users enjoy lightning-fast speeds on both fixed fiber networks and mobile 5G, making South Korea a global leader in internet quality and penetration en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org. From gigabit fiber lines in Seoul’s skyscrapers to strong signals on remote rural farms, Internet access is virtually everywhere in South Korea, offered by cutting-edge infrastructure that other countries envy. Below, we delve into South Korea’s internet landscape – the network technologies, major providers, coverage from city to countryside, speed comparisons, costs, the arrival of satellite internet like Starlink, and the country’s bold plans for a 6G future. South Korea boasts one of the most advanced internet infrastructures on the planet. Decades of government-backed investment and competition have produced a national network that is ultra-fast, extensive, and reliable en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org. High-capacity fiber-optic cables now reach virtually every corner of the country, supplemented by robust wireless networks and even emerging satellite links. Key features of South Korea’s digital infrastructure include:

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  • Shrem InvIT promoter group cuts stake, sells ₹50.66 crore of units on NSE
    June 29, 2026, 11:16 PM EDT. Satish Venture(S) Global LLP, linked to Shrem InvIT's promoter group, offloaded 45 lakh units on the NSE last week, booking ₹50.66 crore. Shrem Infra Investment Manager said the sales took place on June 25 and June 29 through on-market deals. The stake dropped to 3.97%, down from 4.71%, with Satish Venture holding 2.43 crore units after the selloff. Sale figures don't include taxes and brokerage. The disclosures come as per SEBI insider trading rules.
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