A federal judge dismissed a ​lawsuit by CrowdStrike shareholders who said the cybersecurity company defrauded them by concealing ‌its inadequate software testing and quality assurance procedures, before a July 2024 outage crashed more than 8 million Microsoft Windows-based computers worldwide.

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CrowdStrike defeats shareholder lawsuit over huge software outage 

 

UK PM Starmer says X moves to comply with UK law over AI deepfakes 

 

Musk says he was unaware of Grok generating explicit images of minors 

 

Beijing tells Chinese firms to stop using US and Israeli cybersecurity software, sources say 

 

China's customs agents told Nvidia's H200 chips are not permitted, sources say 

 

Chipmaker Nexperia and Chinese owner Wingtech fight for control in Dutch court 

 

Retail traders pile into memory chipmakers as AI boom squeezes supplies, lifts prices 

 

Women's, advocacy groups call on Apple, Google to drop X and Grok from app stores 

 

Amazon to appeal against Italian antitrust fine, even after it was cut 

 

Infosys raises revenue view, sparks hopes of Indian IT turnaround 

 

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