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Why Is Element Fleet Management Investing in Car IQ?
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Element Fleet Management acquired Car IQ to integrate vehicle payment technology that enables automated, secure payments for services like fuel, tolls, and maintenance. The acquisition aims to streamline expense management for commercial fleets, reduce administrative tasks, and enhance transaction security through vehicle-centric authentication. The move accelerates digital transformation in the fleet management industry and expands Element's digital payment solutions for business clients.
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How Did Google Shrink Quantum-Safe Security Into a Tiny Package
03:42|PodcastSummary: "Google has implemented a quantum-resistant encryption method for HTTPS by integrating the Kyber post-quantum algorithm into the TLS protocol, enhancing security without affecting browsing speed. The company optimized cryptographic key sizes to balance performance and protection, and combined Kyber with classical encryption methods for compatibility and future readiness. This approach enables businesses to secure sensitive data against current and future threats while maintaining fast online experiences. Google tested the solution across millions of Chrome browsers, confirming no significant impact on connection speed. The advancement sets a new standard for security in industries such as finance, healthcare, and e-commerce, and encourages entrepreneurs to adopt quantum-safe protocols and stay informed about encryption trends to protect digital assets and build customer trust."Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/
Are You Ready for the Next Big Change in Women-Led Businesses?
02:58|Women now own nearly 42% of all U.S. companies, significantly contributing to the economy as increased access to funding, mentorship, and digital tools breaks down traditional barriers. Initiatives such as All Raise and Goldman Sachs’ One Million Black Women are expanding funding opportunities and supporting the growth of women-led startups. Companies led by women are outperforming peers in innovation and profitability, building inclusive cultures that emphasize flexibility and equitable advancement. Technology, including e-commerce and AI-driven analytics, enables women entrepreneurs to reach wider audiences and adapt to market changes. Many women founders are integrating sustainability, education, and community development into their business models, attracting mission-aligned customers and investors. Persistent challenges include funding gaps, limited access to influential networks, systemic bias, and work-life balance, though flexible work models are helping address these issues. Women entrepreneurs can drive their businesses forward by leveraging support networks, embracing digital transformation, championing diversity, and aligning with clear purpose."}Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/
Is Meta's New Smartwatch the Next Big Thing in Wearable Tech?
02:36|Meta Platforms Inc. plans to launch a smartwatch, Malibu 2, featuring health tracking and AI capabilities, intensifying competition with brands like Apple, Google, and Samsung. The smartwatch follows Meta's previous project halt in 2022 and aims to expand its product offerings beyond social media and virtual reality. The device could replace neural wristbands used in Meta's Ray-Ban Display AR glasses. Meta faces challenges in overcoming past technical hurdles and establishing a competitive edge as it ventures further into the wearable tech industry.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/
Who Will Lead Carpenter Technology Into Its Next Growth Phase?
02:18|Carpenter Technology Corporation announced that Brian Malloy will become CEO on July 1, 2026, succeeding Tony Thene, who will transition to Executive Chairman of the Board. Malloy, currently President and COO, has held various leadership roles within the company for over a decade. Thene will continue to guide the company's strategic direction and maintain stakeholder relationships. Carpenter Technology serves markets including aerospace, defense, medical, and transportation.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/
How Scopely's Bold Move Could Transform Mobile Gaming
02:48|Scopely has acquired a majority stake in Loom, the Istanbul-based studio behind the mobile game Pixel Flow!. The acquisition is structured as a multi-year, performance-based agreement, valuing Loom at over $1 billion. Pixel Flow! has been played by more than 10 million people worldwide since its launch in late 2025 and is the only casual game in the past year to enter the top-20 grossing charts in the United States. The partnership aims to leverage Scopely's ecosystem to support Loom's creative autonomy and expand Scopely's development capacity in Turkey, a region known for its gaming talent.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/
What's New in Windows 11's Taskbar?
02:12|Microsoft is updating Windows 11 with a built-in network speed test accessible from the taskbar, allowing users to check internet speed via Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or cellular data. This feature is part of an update for Windows 11 Insiders in the Release Preview Channel. Additional updates include camera settings for pan and tilt control, new emoji, a Widget settings menu, and support for .webp desktop backgrounds. These updates are available for Windows 11 versions 24H2 (Build 26100) and 25H2 (Build 26200).Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/
What's Happening at HCL Tech's Lakeland Office?
01:27|HCL Technologies announces layoffs at its Lakeland office as part of a restructuring plan to optimize operations and focus on core business areas. The decision impacts a portion of the local workforce and aims to enhance the company's competitive edge. HCL commits to supporting affected employees with severance packages, job placement assistance, and retraining programs.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/
Is Google's AI Stealing Voices?
02:51|David Greene, former NPR host, sues Google for allegedly using his voice without consent to develop an AI voice for NotebookLM. Greene claims Google's AI voice feature mimics his distinctive voice and was trained on his recordings. An AI forensic firm supports his claim with a 53-60% confidence level. Google denies the allegations, stating the voice is based on a paid actor. This lawsuit highlights broader concerns about intellectual property rights and ethical considerations in AI development, amid similar legal actions against AI companies like OpenAI.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/
Why Is the North-West UK a Hotspot for Tech M&A?
03:29|The North-West of the UK is emerging as a key area for technology mergers and acquisitions, driven by its production of high-quality tech businesses. The region benefits from a strong STEM talent pipeline and innovation clusters like MediaCityUK, supported by institutions such as The University of Manchester. Investors focus on scalable technology platforms with clear AI roadmaps and scrutinize capitalized R&D for genuine product expansion. Successful transactions require preparation, clear equity stories, and strong SaaS KPI positioning. The North-West's structural advantages and strategic focus areas make it a vibrant market for tech M&A.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/