Tech Trends: Dec 24 (5 stories)
Wednesday, 24 Dec 2025 Daily Technology GLOBAL
Here is your Daily summary for Technology across the world for Wed 24th December 2025
ServiceNow has announced its acquisition of cybersecurity startup Armis for $7.75 billion, marking its largest purchase to date. This strategic move is expected to enhance ServiceNow's security offerings and deliver substantial returns for Armis's investors, including major firms like Sequoia and Insight Partners.
In a related discussion, ITI CEO Jason Oxman outlined the tech industry's roadmap for 2026, emphasizing the importance of data center expansion, AI regulation, and tech export restrictions. Meanwhile, Lemon Slice has secured $10.5 million in funding to advance its digital avatar technology, aiming to integrate video capabilities into AI chatbots.
Additionally, Samsung's Harman International is set to acquire ZF Group's advanced driver assistance systems division for €1.5 billion, signaling a significant push into the competitive automotive electronics market. These developments highlight ongoing trends in cybersecurity, AI innovation, and automotive technology.
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ServiceNow to acquire cybersecurity startup Armis for $7.75B
TechCrunch 23 Dec 2025, 8:40pmThe deal is expected to yield significant returns for Armis investors, including Sequoia, CapitalG, and Insight Partners.
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ITI CEO on the Tech Industry's Roadmap for 2026
Bloomberg Technology 23 Dec 2025, 6:53pmJason Oxman, president and CEO of the Information Technology Industry Association, discusses the data center buildout, AI regulation and tech export restrictions. He joins Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Tech." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Lemon Slice nabs $10.5M from YC and Matrix to build out its digital avatar tech
TechCrunch 23 Dec 2025, 4:00pmDigital avatar generation company Lemon Slice is working to add a video layer to AI chatbots with a new diffusion model that can create digital avatars from a single image.
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ServiceNow to Buy Cyber Startup Armis for $7.75 Billion
Bloomberg Technology 23 Dec 2025, 2:05pmServiceNow Inc. has reached a deal to buy the cybersecurity startup Armis in a deal valued at $7.75 billion, representing its largest acquisition to date.
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Samsung Unit to Buy ZF’s Driver Assistance Arm for €1.5 Billion
Bloomberg Technology 23 Dec 2025, 8:00amSamsung Electronics Co.-owned Harman International is buying the advanced driver assistance systems business of Germany’s ZF Group for €1.5 billion ($1.8 billion) in a bid to expand into the price-competitive automotive electronics sector.