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Navalprogetti, a Trieste-based engineering company, is leading maritime innovation with the transition from fossil fuels to sustainable hydrogen technology onboard ships. Navalprogetti, a Trieste-based engineering company, has been providing advanced design solutions to the maritime industry for half a century. The company was founded in 1975 and initially focused on marine design and general engineering services. In the 1980s, under the leadership of Silvio Stenta and Loris Koch, the company expanded into the oil and gas sector and was recognized for its technical expertise and customized engineering support to major industrial customers. Over the past decade, we have undergone a…

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Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a malicious Visual Studio Code (VS Code) extension with basic ransomware functionality that appears to have been created with the help of artificial intelligence, or vibe-coded. Secure Annex researcher John Tuckner, who flagged the susvsex extension, said the extension was not trying to hide any malicious functionality. This extension was uploaded on November 5, 2025 by a user named ‘suspublisher18’ with the description ‘Just testing’ and the email address ‘donotsupport@example’.[.]Com” The extension’s description says, “Automatically compress, upload, and encrypt files from C:\Users\Public\testing (Windows) or /tmp/testing (macOS) on first launch.” As of November 6th, Microsoft stepped in…

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Thursday that the company will unveil the production version of its second-generation Roadster supercar on April 1, 2026. It’s been almost nine years since he first revealed the project. Musk, who is famous for not meeting deadlines, said at Tesla’s annual shareholder meeting that one of the reasons he chose April Fool’s Day was because “there is some degree of deniability.” “If it happened to happen later, you could say it was a joke,” he said. The release of the mass-produced version of the new Roadster next year will itself be delayed. Just a week…

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An international team of researchers has created a new map of the Roman Empire, expanding the ancient road network by more than 60,000 miles (100,000 kilometers).Of course, there’s the saying: “All roads lead to Rome.” But while it is true that many of the empire’s major cities were connected to the capital via highways, the secondary roads within that network had not been studied in detail, said Tom Brumans, an archaeologist at Aarhus University in Denmark and co-author of a study describing the roads published in the journal Scientific Data on Thursday (6 November).”The 200-year history of research on Roman…

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Tesla shareholders have overwhelmingly approved a compensation package for Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk that could be worth $1 trillion in Tesla stock. More than 75% of participating shareholders voted to approve the plan, which is in line with the amount of support Musk has received for past compensation packages. When the results were announced, shareholders in a room at Tesla’s Austin, Texas, factory began chanting “Elon! Elon!” “What we’re embarking on now, with a dancing Optimus robot at his side, is not just a new chapter in Tesla’s future, it’s a whole new book,” Musk said Thursday. The deal…

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OpenAI executives are fielding a number of questions about how the company plans to pay for the $1.4 trillion worth of data center construction and usage contracts it accrued this year, given its rapidly increasing revenue and $20 billion annual utilization rate, CEO Sam Altman said Thursday in a post on X. Altman’s comments came in response to comments from OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar, who quickly retracted her remarks. Speaking at a Wall Street Journal event on Wednesday, Friar said he wants the U.S. government to “backstop” its own infrastructure financing. This makes the company’s financing cheaper and ensures it…

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SpaceX will buy another $2.6 billion worth of radio frequency licenses from EchoStar, expanding on a $17 billion deal announced in September as its satellite internet business, Starlink, continues to win new customers around the world. The spectrum sale comes just one day after SpaceX announced it had more than 8 million customers worldwide. On Thursday, the company added more commercial contracts to that total. International Airlines Group has announced the rollout of Starlink in-flight internet to more than 500 aircraft across its portfolio, including British Airways, Iberia and Aer Lingus. The additional EchoStar spectrum will be used to expand…

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Meta announced Thursday that Vibes, a short-form video feed of AI-generated videos, will launch in Europe on the Meta AI app. Think TikTok or Instagram Reels. But all the videos you see are generated by AI. The rollout comes six weeks after Meta introduced the feed in the US. Days after launching Meta, OpenAI released Sora, a social media platform for creating and sharing AI-generated videos. Vibes lets you create and share short-form AI-generated videos, and access a dedicated feed that shows other users’ AI videos. Over time, Meta says, the feed will become more personalized to the user’s interests.…

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Peloton is recalling approximately 833,000 original Bike+ machines after reports that some seatposts broke during use, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The CPSC reports that Peloton has received three complaints related to this issue, two of which resulted in user injuries. The affected Bike+ units were sold between January 2020 and April 2025, and the CPSC is warning Peloton users to “immediately stop using the recalled exercise bikes.” “The integrity of our products and the well-being of our members are our top priorities,” Marcio Oliveira, Peloton’s senior vice president of global hardware operations and product safety,…

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November 6, 2025Ravi LakshmananMalware/vulnerabilities A previously unknown cluster of threat activity impersonating Slovak cybersecurity company ESET was observed as part of a phishing campaign targeting Ukrainian businesses. The campaign, detected in May 2025, is being tracked by security organizations under the name InedibleOchotense and is described as affiliated with Russia. “InedibleOchotense sent spear-phishing emails and Signal text messages containing links to trojanized ESET installers to multiple Ukrainian organizations,” ESET said in its APT Activity Report Q2 2025 – Q3 2025, shared with The Hacker News. InedibleOchotense is assessed to be tactically overlapping with a campaign involving the deployment of a…

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