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New IBM Granite 4 Models to Reduce AI Costs with Inference-Efficient Hybrid Mamba-2 Architecture
IBM recently announced the Granite 4.0 family of small language models. The model family aims to deliver faster speeds and significantly lower operational costs at acceptable accuracy vs. larger models. Granite 4.0 features a new hybrid Mamba/transformer architecture that largely reduces memory requirements, enabling Granite to run on significantly cheaper GPUs and at significantly reduced costs.
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Java News Roundup: Spring Framework 7.0, Spring Data, Spring AI, Payara Platform, OpenJDK, JobRunr
This week's Java roundup for November 10th, 2025, features news highlighting: OpenJDK JEPs targeted for JDK 26; the GA release of Spring Framework 7.0; point releases of Spring Data, Spring AI, JobRunr and Jox; the November 2025 edition of Payara Platform; the fifth release candidate of Maven 4.0; and a maintenance release of Micronaut.
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.NET 10 Improves MAUI Quality and Performance
At the launch of .NET 10, .NET MAUI receives a suite of updates focused on quality, performance and developer productivity. While no new big UI changes are there, the enhancements fill in missing details in cross‑platform workflows and refine long‑standing platform behaviour issues.
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VoidZero’s Rolldown Library: Rollup Compatible API with the Speed of Rust
Rolldown is a cutting-edge JavaScript/TypeScript bundler, crafted in Rust for unmatched speed and efficiency. Delivering 10-30x faster performance than Rollup, it seamlessly integrates with existing Rollup plugins, enhancing modern build workflows with advanced features. Ideal for large-scale applications and frameworks, Rolldown epitomizes the future of web bundling.
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Microsoft Addresses Data Residency with Private Cloud Expansion
Microsoft has strengthened its Sovereign Cloud offering to meet stringent global data-residency and control regulations, particularly in Europe. New capabilities include a commitment to EU Data Boundary, expanded in-country data processing, and enhanced Sovereign Private Cloud features.
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Monzo’s Real-Time Fraud Detection Architecture with BigQuery and Microservices
Monzo has redesigned its fraud prevention platform to detect scams in real time, handle growing payment volumes, and deploy new controls rapidly. Explore the bank’s modular control architecture, feature computation pipeline, and observability using BigQuery for accurate, low-latency fraud detection.
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.NET 10 Officially Released with Major Performance, AI, and Developer Experience Improvements
Microsoft announced the general availability of .NET 10, describing it as the most productive, modern, secure, and high-performance version of the platform to date. As stated by the company, the release is the result of a year-long effort involving thousands of contributors. It includes improvements across the runtime, libraries, languages, tools, frameworks, and workloads.
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GitHub Rolls out Post-Quantum SSH Security to Protect Code from Future Threats
GitHub has deployed a hybrid post-quantum key-exchange algorithm for SSH access, strengthening protection against future quantum decryption threats. The rollout, now live across most regions, pairs classical and quantum-resistant methods to counter “store now, decrypt later” attacks and marks a major step toward quantum-safe software development.
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Go's New Green Tea Garbage Collector May Improve Performance up to 40%
Go 1.25 introduces a new experimental garbage collector that delivers up to 40% faster than the current implementation, bringing a significant performance improvement for GC-heavy workloads.
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Running Java on iOS: Gluon Introduces OpenJDK Mobile Resources and Automated Build Pipelines
OpenJDK is now able to build and run on iOS (and Android) as a native binary, opening the way to run unmodified Java code on mobile.
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Microsoft Patches Critical ASP.NET Core Vulnerability with 9.9 Severity Score
Microsoft recently released a security advisory and patched a critical vulnerability in ASP.NET Core that allows an attacker to bypass a security feature over a network due to an inconsistent interpretation of HTTP requests. With a CVSS score of 9.9 out of 10, CVE-2025-55315 is the highest-rated Microsoft vulnerability.
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Cloudflare Proposes Merkle Tree Certificates to Solve Post-Quantum TLS Performance Issue
Cloudflare's innovative Merkle Tree Certificates (MTCs) revolutionize WebPKI, enabling a seamless transition to Post-Quantum (PQ) cryptography without performance penalties. By minimizing TLS handshake overhead and integrating Certificate Transparency, MTCs promise enhanced security while addressing latency concerns, paving the way for future-ready internet security.
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Java News Roundup: New Jakarta AI Specification, GlassFish, Spring RCs, Infinispan 16, Open Liberty
This week's Java roundup for November 3rd, 2025, features news highlighting: a new Jakarta AI specification; the fourteenth milestone release of GlassFish 8.0; second release candidates of Spring Boot 4.0, Spring for GraphQL 2.0 and Spring Batch 6.0; the release of Infinispan 16.0; and the November 2025 edition of Open Liberty.
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Dev Proxy v1.3.0: HAR File Generation, LLM Usage Tracking, and Enhanced API Testing Feature
Dev Proxy v1.3.0 has been released, introducing several new features aimed at improving debugging, testing, and API monitoring. The update includes two new plugins, HAR file generation for standardized network tracing and OpenAI usage tracking for better visibility into AI-related costs, along with enhancements to permissions analysis, OpenAPI specification generation, and overall stability.
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OpenJDK News Roundup: Vector API, Ahead-of-Time Object Caching, Prepare to Make Final Mean Final
There was a flurry of activity in the OpenJDK ecosystem during the week of November 3, 2025, highlighting three JEPs elevated from Proposed to Target to Targeted and three JEPs elevated from Candidate to Proposed to Target for JDK 26. The proposed release schedule has also been finalized.