Mobilnetværk Nyheder: 10 september 2025 - 30 september 2025

5G Surges, 2G Fades, 6G Looms: Global Mobile Network Highlights (Sept 23–24, 2025)

5G vokser, 2G forsvinder, 6G lurer: Globale højdepunkter for mobilnetværk (23.–24. september 2025)

Nøglefakta 5G-vækst stiger verden over, men der er stadig forskelle i udbredelsen Mobil bredbånd af næste generation fortsætter sin hurtige globale ekspansion, med nye data der understreger både ekstraordinære fremskridt og vedvarende skel. 5G-netværk tilføjede hundredvis af millioner brugere det seneste år,
september 24, 2025
Sabotaged Cables, SpaceX’s $17 B Spectrum Bet & 5G/6G Leaps – Global Mobile Internet Roundup (Sept 9–10, 2025)

Saboterede kabler, SpaceX’s 17 mia. $ spektrumsatsning & 5G/6G-spring – Globalt mobilinternet-overblik (9.–10. september 2025)

Sabotage af undersøisk kabel lammer forbindelsen Et pludseligt brud på undersøisk fiber har forårsaget kaos i internettrafikken mellem Europa, Mellemøsten og Asien. Den 7. september opdagede overvågningssystemer, at to kritiske undersøiske kabler – SEA-ME-WE 4 og IMEWE – var blevet skåret over
september 18, 2025
Mobile Network Mayhem: 5G Power Plays, Big Outages & AI Game-Changers (Sept 1–2, 2025)
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Mobilnetværkskaos: 5G-magtspil, store udfald & AI-gamechangere (1.–2. september 2025)

Nordamerika: Fordele fjernet, udfald og nye 5G-grænser I USA åbnede måneden med både forbrugerfrustrationer og dristige netværksinitiativer. Verizon bekræftede, at de afskaffer langvarige fordele og rabatter på ældre ubegrænsede abonnementer – herunder gratis prøveperioder på Apple Arcade/Google Play Pass og loyalitetsrabatter –
september 10, 2025

Technology News

  • Northridge Fix Calls NVIDIA RTX 5090 FE One of the Worst GPU Designs Ever
    October 26, 2025, 7:28 PM EDT. Northridge Fix, a GPU repair specialist, couldn't repair the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition due to an unusually compact center PCB and routing that complicates the PCIe and I/O interfaces. The card uses a small backside PCIe connector with many pins, and reseating it bent pins, causing the GPU to malfunction. Replacement parts for this connector are not available on the market, making repairs effectively impossible. A microscope view highlighted the dense pin count, illustrating how fragile the setup is. The repairer called the RTX 5090 FE one of the worst designs in GPU history and warned buyers against modding or opening it, given the risk of permanent damage.
  • Apple's iPad Pro to get vapor chamber cooling, Gurman says, with 2027 rollout
    October 26, 2025, 7:26 PM EDT. Apple is reportedly bringing vapor chamber cooling to the iPad Pro, addressing heat when the large tablet is used caseless on laps or in processor-heavy tasks. The plan comes via Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, who says the cooling tech is on Apple's road map. The move follows heat issues blamed on the iPhone after a frame switch to titanium; Apple then added vapor chambers to the iPhone 17, which reviewers flagged as a benefit in Gizmodo's coverage. Apple's version uses a near-gap of metal wafers with liquid water that boils to shed heat, a clever twist on cooling. If the cycle stays roughly 18 months, an updated iPad Pro could reach users by spring 2027.
  • EVWorld Exclusive: Heat Transfer Breakthrough, Smart Grids, and the 2025 Auto Retail Shift
    October 26, 2025, 7:14 PM EDT. EVWorld reports illuminate rapid progress across heat management, energy grids, and EV retail. A nanoscale discovery shows heat can cross tiny gaps far more efficiently, enabling cooling and energy systems advances for electronics, EVs, and smart devices, with early use in 3-5 years. Separately, virtual power plants and vehicle-to-grid tech could turn homes and cars into resilient grid assets, tying policy to software. In auto retail, trust gaps persist between dealers and buyers despite EV adoption. Meanwhile, legacy sports cars evolve: Audi Concept C edges toward production on PPE, while Chevrolet's Corvette EV chases performance with packaging and thermal challenges. Electrification remains strategic, driven by grid upgrades, battery innovation, and intelligent policy.
  • Internet Data Caps Explained: How to Avoid Extra Charges and Find Truly Unlimited Plans
    October 26, 2025, 7:12 PM EDT. Data caps come in two forms: hard caps that cut access and soft caps that throttle speeds after a threshold. Many plans claim unlimited use, but rely on fair-use policies that can still hurt performance. A CNET survey found about 63% of US adults paid up to $195 more for internet in 2024, with ongoing reliability issues. Some providers differentiate limits by task-e.g., video streaming vs. backups or P2P-catching households off guard. Transparency has improved since the FCC's broadband 'nutrition labels,' but disclosures remain fragmented. The takeaway: compare plans carefully, read the fine print, and watch for overage fees, throttling rules, or time-of-day restrictions. Seek clearly disclosed, truly unlimited options or providers that spell out limits at the point of sale.
  • Tesla FSD v14.1.4 launches with more courteous lane changes and better merging behavior
    October 26, 2025, 7:10 PM EDT. Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) v14.1.4 update arrives after weeks of refinements to the v14 line, addressing brake-stabbing and delivering more courteous driving. The upgrade improves lane switching on highways, with FSD no longer lingering in the left lane and returning to the right after passing. It also shows greater awareness for merging traffic and delivers smoother merges, often yielding to cross traffic when appropriate. In real-world tests, FSD demonstrated more confident overtakes of slower vehicles, including Amish buggies and mail trucks, and handled congested expressways with fewer hiccups. While some early teething issues persist, the overall progress from v13 to v14 marks a notable step toward safer, smoother semi-autonomous driving.