Telekommunikation Nyheder: 4 september 2025 - 12 september 2025

5G Standalone Goes Global, 6G Teasers and Satellite Internet Shake-Up – Telecom Highlights (Oct 8–9, 2025)

5G Standalone går globalt, 6G-teasere og satellit-internet ryster markedet – Telekom-højdepunkter (8.–9. oktober 2025)

Det globale telekomlandskab: 8.–9. oktober 2025 Næste niveau af 5G: Standalone-netværk og videre I begyndelsen af oktober 2025 gjorde 5G Standalone-teknologi betydelige fremskridt på flere kontinenter. I USA var AT&Ts annoncering af en landsdækkende 5G SA-udrulning en markant udvikling lightreading.com. Denne opgradering
oktober 9, 2025
5G Power Plays, Outages & a Global Race to Connect – Mobile Internet Highlights (Sept 4–5, 2025)

5G Magtkampe, Nedbrud & et Globalt Kapløb om Forbindelse – Højdepunkter fra Mobilinternet (4.–5. september 2025)

Nøglefakta Nordamerika (USA & Canada) Spektrum- og infrastrukturtiltag: I USA investerede teleoperatører massivt i at øge netværkskapaciteten. AT&T skabte overskrifter med en rekordstor spektrumopkøb – de indvilligede i at betale $23 mia. for landsdækkende licenser ejet af satellitoperatøren EchoStar, herunder ~30 MHz
september 6, 2025

Technology News

  • Kong CEO: AI bubble may burst, but hyperscaling will pay off
    October 25, 2025, 5:54 AM EDT. Kong's CEO cautions that the AI bubble may burst, but believes hyperscaling will be worth the risk. He argues that the company's focus on an API-first platform, reliable security, and scalable infrastructure will help enterprises harness real value from AI-driven apps. While hype grows, Kong bets on building robust developer tools, open ecosystems, and strategic partnerships to turn explosive growth into durable demand. The message is: expect volatility in headlines, but invest in platforms that enable safe, scalable AI adoption and interoperability across teams and clouds.
  • Baltimore County high school incident prompts review of AI gun-detection system after chips mistaken for firearm
    October 25, 2025, 5:38 AM EDT. At Kenwood High School in Baltimore County, an AI gun-detection system flagged an empty bag of chips as a possible weapon, triggering a rapid police response. Armed officers handcuffed student Taki Allen as administrators and security officials reviewed the alert, which was later canceled after officials confirmed there was no weapon. The incident prompted Baltimore County officials to call for a review of how the AI gun-detection system is used in schools and how alerts are escalated to law enforcement. Omnilert, the system's operator, expressed regret and said the process aims to prioritize safety through rapid human verification, not to impose harm on students.
  • Samsung Galaxy XR: Can it live up to its $1,799 price tag?
    October 25, 2025, 5:30 AM EDT. Samsung's Galaxy XR aims to justify a $1,799 price with a micro-OLED display, eye-tracking, and iris biometric authentication. It sits about half the cost of the Apple Vision Pro but roughly 3x the Meta Quest 3, inviting questions of value. Its standout feature is a 109-degree FoV, delivering immersive personal theater and workspace experiences, plus native access to the Google Play Store via Android XR. For buyers who want a premium XR experience, a broader field of view, and an open app ecosystem, the Galaxy XR could justify the premium-especially for power users who value Android XR openness.
  • Nothing OS 4.0 Open Beta Brings Lock Glimpse Ads to Lock Screen, Sparks Backlash
    October 25, 2025, 5:28 AM EDT. Nothing has expanded the Nothing OS 4.0 Open Beta to the Phone (3a) and 3a Pro, but the update centers on a controversial feature: Lock Glimpse, a lock-screen tool that serves ads disguised as curated wallpapers. Each wallpaper carries clickable text that opens articles, linking to a provider described as Bouyan, a Chinese ad platform. The feature is off by default and appears to be a test rather than a full rollout, raising concerns about user experience on a "clean UI" system. Nothing hasn't detailed any AI use, though some wallpapers look AI-generated. Critics argue the feature undermines trust and could provoke backlash, potentially pushing Nothing to drop it in future updates. The controversy echoes existing Glance-style lock-screen ads on other devices, but with its own branding.
  • Adam Savage reviews the M5 Apple Vision Pro: performance, comfort, and new Dual Knit Band
    October 25, 2025, 5:26 AM EDT. Tech icon Adam Savage returns with a hands-on review of the M5 Apple Vision Pro, examining performance, battery life, comfort, and the new Dual Knit Band. Savage and tester partner Norm Chan offer a fresh, practical look at how current tech enables productivity, creative workflows, and immersive experiences-without falling into knee-jerk skepticism. They note the hefty price and the early-adopter status, but for a 30-minute dive into what the device can actually do, the review is rich with first-person app usage, interfaces, and real-world use cases. The video complements 9to5Mac's coverage and highlights new features, workflows, and tweaks that set the M5 apart from the original Vision Pro.