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Last week’s CrowdStrike outage plunged a noticeable portion of the world into a sea of blue death screens. The cybersecurity company tried to apologize with an Uber Eats gift card but its roll out had some troubles as well, according to a report from TechCrunch.

CrowdStrike apparently tried to send its "teammates and partners" a $10 Uber Eats gift card on Tuesday. The gift card was an attempt to



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This article is part of "Workforce Innovation," a series exploring the trends and leaders shaping enterprise transformation.

With a new generation of workers bringing fresh sensibilities and an increasing desire for work-life balance and mental-health support, organizations across the US are scaling up employee well-being programs to meet the demands of the post-pandemic era.

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Louis Lehot, a partner at Foley & Lardner, speaks into a microphone on stage at a conference.
Louis Lehot, a partner at Foley & Lardner.
  • Louis Lehot, a Silicon Valley law-firm partner, specializes in taking companies from startup to IPO.
  • Lehot gave his suggestions for how to prepare, like hires to make and risks to consider pre-IPO.
  • This article is part of "Road to IPO," a series exploring the public-offering process from prelaunch to postlaunch.



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Apple might start using Samsung camera sensors as soon as 2026, marking the end of Sony’s decade-plus run as the sole supplier of the phones’ camera sensors.

The phones are expected to use a Samsung-made “1/2.6-inch 48MP ultra-wide CMOS image sensors” starting “as early as 2026,” according to supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. The rumor



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Tulum has a brand-new airport.
  • I recently took a trip to Tulum, flying in and out of its brand-new airport. 
  • The airport is peaceful, pristine, and beautifully designed in tribute to Tulum's jungle. 
  • But there was a surprise airport pickup fee, costing over $200 for a 45-minute drive.

Traveling to Tulum just got quicker — but is it any cheaper?

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As spotted by IGN (Note: Mashable and IGN share the same parent company, Ziff Davis), some in the Fortnite community have taken to social media to declare war against the newly added playable Tesla Cybertruck vehicle.

Anyone who is caught driving a Cybertruck will, according to these posts, be teamed up against relentlessly, even by people who should theoretically be fighting each other.

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Icons for the four new apps arriving on AltStore PAL.
You won’t find (most) of these on Apple’s official iOS App Store. | Image: Riley Testut / AltStore PAL

The first batch of third-party apps are making their way onto AltStore PAL, just over three months after the alternative iOS app marketplace launched in the EU. Three out of the four apps being released today are exclusive to AltStore PAL and can’t be found on Apple’s



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Critical Role is going "Moonward" with its fresh expansion into the podcasting business.
  • Critical Role's new podcast series "Moonward" on August 7.
  • "Moonward" will see CR's Marisha Ray and Liam O'Brien, embarking on a new adventure to a wrecked moon.
  • "Moonward" is part of CR's renewed push into the world of podcasting and audio dramas.

Critical Role's new expansion into the podcasting