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After global IT meltdown, CrowdStrike courts hackers with action figures and gratitude


CrowdStrike tried to go back to business as usual at one of the world's largest annual cybersecurity conferences, weeks after its massive global IT crash.

WeRide, a Chinese autonomous vehicle company, is officially gearing up for a U.S. public debut, over a year after China started easing its effective ban of foreign IPOs. On Thursday, Box filled in a missing piece on its AI platform when it bought automated metadata extracting startup, Alphamoon. The app, which recently expanded to San Francisco, fosters intentional dating by restricting user access to Thursdays.

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