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The tech industry has historically been male-dominated, but the landscape is evolving. Women are stepping into leadership roles, driving innovation, and proving that success is determined by skills, vision, and perseverance—not gender. At Air Doctor, female leaders are redefining leadership in a fast-paced, technology-driven world.To mark International Women’s Day, the women leading Air Doctor shared their insights and advice, aiming to inspire the next generation of female leaders to step forward with confidence.Ilana Fletcher, SVP Strategic Partnerships & Sales, believes in trusting instincts and embracing continuous learning. “Trust your gut—your instincts are a powerful guide, especially in fast-moving industries like…

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From October 27-29, TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 will bring together over 10,000 startup pioneers, VC leaders, and tech enthusiasts at Moscone West in San Francisco — the epicenter of innovation set to reshape the future of technology. What’s in it for your startup? A golden opportunity to put your innovation in front of an eager audience for all three days. The process is easy — simply visit this exhibit page and reserve your booth today! Why exhibiting at Disrupt 2025 is a game-changer Expand your reach: Showcase your innovative solutions in the bustling Disrupt Expo Hall for three full days, with…

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On June 5, 1,200 of the brightest minds in AI and VC leaders will converge in Zellerbach Hall at UC Berkeley for TechCrunch Sessions: AI — the must-attend AI event of the year. What does this mean for your startup? A prime opportunity to showcase your breakthrough to a crowd hungry for AI innovation. We’ve made it seamless — just visit this exhibit page and claim your booth today! Why exhibiting your AI innovation is a must Broaden your impact: Present your cutting-edge solutions on the lively TC Sessions: AI Expo floor, where more than 1,200 AI experts, investors, and…

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NEW YORK (AP) — Michelle Obama and her brother, Craig Robinson, will host a new weekly podcast series starting this month featuring a special guest pulled from the world of entertainment, sports, health and business.“IMO with Michelle Obama & Craig Robinson” will address “everyday questions shaping our lives, relationships and the world around us,” according to a press release. IMO is slang for “in my opinion.”Some of the guests slated to speak to the former first lady and Robinson, the executive director of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, include the actors Issa Rae and Keke Palmer and psychologist Dr.…

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Microsoft appears to be working on 3D gaming experiences for Copilot, its AI-powered chatbot platform, according to a new job listing. The listing, published this week, seeks a senior software engineer based in Beijing specializing in 3D rendering engines, particularly engines typically used to build web browser-based video games (Babylon.js, three.js, and Unity). “Are you passionate about gaming and interested in building innovative solutions for billions of users?” the job description reads. “If you have a background in gaming or a strong passion for it, this is the perfect opportunity for you!” Microsoft has previously indicated that it plans to…

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“Some people will naturally think that the governing body is bending over backwards to accommodate India,” says cricket writer Nicholas Brookes. Geopolitical reality, a lack of buzz in host nation Pakistan and mediocre cricket in general meant the Champions Trophy’s much-anticipated return to the calendar did not go according to plan for the governing International Cricket Council (ICC). The one-day international (ODI) tournament served as an ICC fundraiser but offered no assurance about the future of a format battling for relevance in a cricket landscape ruled by Twenty20 leagues either. Financial engine India’s participation, a key factor behind the commercial…

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The abuse of the popular adversary simulation tool Cobalt Strike has decreased significantly over the past two years, according to Fortra, the product’s developer. Cobalt Strike is a legitimate post-exploitation tool designed for adversary simulation, but threat actors have found ways to create cracked copies (usually older versions of the product) that they can leverage in their operations. The tool has been abused by both profit-driven cybercriminals and state-sponsored threat groups.     In April 2023, Fortra announced teaming up with Microsoft and the Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Health-ISAC) to take legal and technical action in an effort to prevent…

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ServiceNow said on Monday that it has agreed to acquire Moveworks, which develops enterprise-focused automation and AI tools. ServiceNow will pay $2.85 billion for Moveworks in a mix of cash and stock. The former expects the deal to close in the second half of 2025. Bloomberg reported the deal late on Sunday night. As of June 2021, Moveworks was valued at $2.1 billion. “With the acquisition of Moveworks, ServiceNow will take another giant leap forward in agentic AI-powered business transformation,” ServiceNow president and COO Amit Zavery said in a press release. “Moveworks’ talented team and elegant AI-first experience, combined with…

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As the U.S. trucking industry gears up for the negative impacts of U.S. President Donald Trump’s new tariffs on goods imported from Mexico and Canada, a startup building a new kind of trucking insurance has raised some money to grow and help truckers weather the changes. Nirvana, an AI-based insurance platform that uses real-time driving telematics and 20 billion miles of truck driving data to build and manage insurance policies for truckers, has raised $80 million in a Series C round of funding. The fresh cash will be used to build more services for fleets and individual drivers.  The investment…

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A Texas man was convicted on Friday for building and deploying malware to sabotage his employer’s computer systems. The man, Davis Lu, 55, of Houston, worked as a software developer for the victim company for 12 years, and started sabotaging the employer’s network in 2018, after a corporate realignment that restricted his system access. According to evidence presented in court, by August 2019, Lu deployed on the victim company’s systems code that caused crashes by exhausting system resources through the creation of new threads without proper termination, leading to infinite loops. Lu also deployed malicious code that deleted employee profile…

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