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Metasploit Pro 5.0.0 Released With Powerful New Modules & Critical Enhancements As cybercriminals continue to weaponize new vulnerabilities, the demand for continuous red-teaming and proactive security assessments has never been higher. Annual penetration tests are no longer enough to secure modern, complex environments. To help security teams stay ahead of advanced threat actors, Metasploit Pro 5.0.0 has officially been released.
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Vite team claims 10-30x faster builds with Rolldown Vite 8.0 has been released, and it uses Rust-built Rolldown as its single bundler, replacing both esbuild and Rollup, to enable faster builds. Vite is both a development server and a build tool for TypeScript and JavaScript applications, with support for hot module replacement (HMR), which updates code without a full page reload, and plugins to add functionality such as framework-specific features. Vite can be used with many frameworks and, according to the introductory post for version 8.0, is currently downloaded 65 million times a week.
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First cyberattacks of war hint at Iran's playbook against U.S. https://www.axios.com/2026/03/17/iran-us-israel-cyberattacks-critical-infrastructure Cyber activity tied to the escalating war between the U.S., Israel and Iran is already underway, and American companies are starting to feel the effects.
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GTC: Huang says OpenClaw to transform every SaaS into agentic company https://seekingalpha.com/news/4564980-huang-says-openclaw-to-transform-every-saas-into-agentic-company-gtc Nvidia (NVDA) has joined forces with the creator of OpenClaw to create Nvidia's NemoClaw, which combines the ease of OpenClaw's ability to build agents with Nvidia's privacy and security controls needed to run these agents within an enterprise.
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Bernstein likens Strategy to a ‘bitcoin central bank of last resort’ Analysts at research and brokerage firm Bernstein said bitcoin is developing a more resilient ownership structure as institutional capital flows through exchange-traded funds and corporate treasury strategies reshape the market.
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From science fiction to reality: A chip controls matter without touching it Sound has always been something you hear. At Virginia Tech, it is now something you can use to pick things up. Researchers there have built an electronic chip that generates acoustic waves precise enough to trap, steer, and move microscopic particles and fluids without making contact with them. Their findings were published in Nature Communications in December 2025.
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Harvard Engineers Build Chip That Twists Light To Reveal Its Hidden “Handedness” A twisted pair of photonic crystals integrated with MEMS can dynamically control the handedness of light on a chip. Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a chip scale device that can actively control the “handedness” of light as it moves through it, a property known as optical chirality. The system works by slightly twisting two specially engineered photonic crystals.
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Iran oil shock more likely to affect BTC miners through price than energy costs https://www.theblock.co/post/393531/iran-war-oil-shock-more-likely-to-affect-bitcoin-miners-through-btc-price-than-energy-costs-analysts-say Bitcoin miners may feel the effects of oil shocks linked to the war in Iran primarily through bitcoin's price volatility rather than their energy bills, according to new analysis from Luxor Technology's Hashrate Index. The research examined how a geopolitical shock affecting global energy markets could influence mining economics after coordinated strikes by the United States and Israel on Iranian targets disrupted tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.
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TypeScript 6.0 RC arrives as a bridge to a faster future https://thenewstack.io/typescript-6-0-rc-arrives-as-a-bridge-to-a-faster-future/ The latest release of Microsoft's popular JavaScript superset clears the decks for a ground-up rewrite — and raises the bar for how developers are expected to write code.
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Scientists Are Trying to Train Lab-Grown Brains Which Started to Solve Problems. While creating organs sounds like sci-fi fodder, scientists have actually experimented with the idea for more than a century. For example, in 1907, American biologist Henry Van Peters Wilson demonstrated the foundational principles of lab-grown organs, or “organoids,” by showing how disassociated cells from a sea sponge could self-organize and regenerate in vitro. For decades, this exploration continued on in various animals until eventually, in 2009, scientists created the first 3D organoid using the intestinal stem cells of a mouse.
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Bitcoin can survive 72% of the world's submarine cables being cut https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2026/03/13/bitcoin-can-survive-72-of-the-world-s-submarine-cables-being-cut-but-a-targeted-attack-on-five-hosting-providers-could-cripple-it A Cambridge study spanning 11 years and 68 verified cable failures found that Bitcoin's physical infrastructure is far more resilient than previously understood, with TOR adoption actually strengthening the network.
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Scientists In China Think They Have Found A B-21 Raider US Air Force Bomber Flaw Harrison Kass, a defense journalist and former U.S. Air Force pilot selectee, evaluates the 2026 “digital duel” between the U.S. and China over the B-21 Raider. Chinese aerospace researchers at the China Aerodynamics Research and Development Centre claim to have used a new simulation platform, PADJ-X, to identify aerodynamic “flaws” in the B-21’s flying-wing design.
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Judge says 'no evidence' to justify Federal Reserve probe A US judge has blocked efforts by the Department of Justice to investigate the Federal Reserve, delivering a victory for Fed chairman Jerome Powell, who had called the probe a "pretext" to try to pressure the central bank to lower interest rates
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Mathematics is undergoing the biggest change in its history In March 2025, mathematician Daniel Litt made a bet. Despite the march of progress of artificial intelligence in many fields, he believed his subject was safe, wagering with a colleague that there was only a 25 per cent chance an AI could write a mathematical paper at the level of the best human mathematicians by 2030. Only a year later, he thinks he was wrong. “I now expect to lose this bet,” he declared on his blog.