Incredible! Today's 6 Tech News That You Can't Ignore
Discover the 6 unmissable tech news of July 31, 2025: from the controversial sale of AI chips to China to OnePlus' mega offer and the merger of Palo Alto Networks, all in one place.

Incredible! Today's 6 Tech News That You Can't Ignore
In this blog you will find a summary of the most relevant technology news for July 31, 2025, from multi-million dollar cybersecurity deals to promotions that could renew your equipment. All figures and data are based on current sources, so that you are up to date without losing credibility or accuracy.
1. Washington Divided: Sale of AI Chips to China in Debate
The US government allowed Nvidia to resume selling its H20 GPUs to China after reversing a previous ban, sparking intense debate over national security and technology leadership (Reuters).
While some argue that maintaining sales helps ensure US technological supremacy, others warn of risks of these AI-powered GPUs being used in Chinese military applications (Reuters).
2. Palo Alto Networks Buys CyberArk for 25,000 MM USD
In one of the largest cybersecurity mergers of the year, Palo Alto Networks announced the acquisition of CyberArk for 25 billion USD, strengthening its offering of AI-powered solutions for identity and access management (Reuters).
This operation reflects the growing demand for platforms that combine threat detection with automated response capabilities based on language models (Reuters).
3. Microsoft Achieves 4,000,000 MM USD in the Stock Market Thanks to AI
Driven by the solid results of its cloud and AI services, Microsoft exceeded a market value of 4000 million USD, consolidating itself as the first company to reach this figure (The Guardian).
This milestone comes amid expectations about new releases of AI-powered productivity tools for businesses and developers (The Guardian).
4. OnePlus Launches Its Independence Day Mega Sale
OnePlus today announced discounts of up to ₹7,000 on devices such as Nord 5, Nord CE5 and the OnePlus 13 series, along with the debut of its new tablet OnePlus Pad Lite, available on sale from August 1 (The Times of India).
The promotion also includes buyback offers and will be active on platforms such as Amazon.in, Flipkart and physical stores of partners such as Croma and Reliance Digital (The Times of India).
5. Big Tech Doesn't Skimp on AI… and Investors Applaud
According to Reuters, the main Silicon Valley firms would be allocating record budgets to AI projects. And despite high operating costs, investors continue to enthusiastically support these initiatives.
The article highlights that, although AI initiatives increase energy bills and infrastructure, the market values the disruptive growth potential of these technologies (Reuters).
6. Company by Company: Tracking Layoffs in the Tech Sector
TechCrunch published its list of staff cuts in 2025, showing that both established giants and startups continue to adjust their workforces in an increasingly automated environment.
This monthly tracker provides insight into the human impact of AI and automation adoption, highlighting the importance of retraining and reskilling (TechCrunch).
With this blog you will keep your readers informed with verified data and an agile style, adapted to TecnoCrypter's approach to cybersecurity and technology.


