March 2026

Can he play Doom? This biocomputer built on human brain cells just learned how to shoot demons, but not everyone is convinced

The CL1 “biological computer” was shown playing Doom It’s basically 200,000 human neurons placed on a microchip. This brain soup has apparently learned how to find and shoot enemies in the game, although skeptics argue over the definition of “play” here. Living human brain cells are capable of playing Doom, and by that I mean […]

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Nasdaq partners with Kraken to distribute tokenized stocks worldwide

Nasdaq said it would work with crypto exchange Kraken to develop a system for issuing and trading tokenized versions of stocks and other exchange-traded products, according to a press release. Under the plan, tokenized shares would give investors the same corporate governance rights as common shareholders, including voting proxies and receiving dividends. Nasdaq said the

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Some Iranian female footballers granted asylum in Australia

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! Australia on Monday granted asylum to five members of the Iranian women’s soccer team, following their perceived political stance during the Women’s Asian Cup and pressure from President Donald Trump. Australian Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke made the announcement. The women were transported from their hotel

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A $30 malware tool written in legacy Visual Basic quietly steals credentials and opens corporate networks to widespread cybercrime.

$30 DarkCloud infostealer quietly harvests credentials on browsers and enterprise software Legacy Visual Basic code unexpectedly helps malware evade some modern detection tools Cheap credential theft tools are increasingly causing early compromises on corporate networks. Low-cost malware tools are increasingly available on the dark web, providing credential theft capabilities to people with limited technical knowledge.

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Kensington Palace issues statement after special royal family meeting

The Prince and Princess of Wales join other royals in Commonwealth service Kensington Palace honors the royal family’s special outing with a message of unity. On Monday, March 9, Prince William and Princess Kate joined other high-ranking royals for a Commonwealth viewing service at Westminster Abbey, led by King Charles and Queen Camilla. After the

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Why bitcoin is rising even as the S&P 500 and tech stocks stumble

The outbreak of war in the Middle East shook global markets, but Bitcoin BTC$68,990.06 did something unexpected: outperform stocks. Bitcoin is up about 3.5% to $68,000 since the conflict between Iran, Israel and the United States began just over a week ago, according to CoinDesk data. Over the same period, it has outperformed most major

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Man pleads guilty to bribing NCAA players $10,000 to $30,000 per game to fix results

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! One of 26 people charged in an alleged bribery and embezzlement scheme to fix NCAA Division I and Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) men’s basketball games has pleaded guilty, announced U.S. Attorney David Metcalf. Jalen Smith, a 30-year-old man from Charlotte, North Carolina, pleaded guilty Monday before

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Nintendo requires reimbursement for fares paid in the United States, but don’t expect the reimbursement to be passed on to you.

Nintendo requested a refund and interest for the fares paid It’s unclear if or when he’ll be able to get a refund… …although you are unlikely to get any refund for the technology you purchased After the US Supreme Court struck down the “reciprocal tariffs” introduced by the Trump administration on so-called “Liberation Day”, companies

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Margot Robbie dazzles with her new hairstyle at Paris Fashion Week

Margot Robbie dazzles with her new hairstyle at Paris Fashion Week Margot Robbie showed off a striking new hairstyle at Paris Fashion Week, swapping her long blonde locks for a blunt bob with bangs that turned heads at Chanel’s Fall/Winter 2026-2027 women’s ready-to-wear show on Monday (March 9). THE Wuthering Heights The star, 35, arrived

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