JakuPulse
Senior Editor: Alan Agbele

Senior Editor: Alan Agbele

300 published articles

Senior Editor at JakuPulse, oversees editorial coverage across artificial intelligence, software development, emerging technology, startups and digital innovation. He's a Software Engineer with years of experience working in the industry. With a technical background in digital publishing systems and technology-driven editorial workflows, he specializes in shaping complex, fast-moving developments into clear, accurate and insight-driven reporting. All content is reviewed under strict editorial standards to ensure quality, relevance and integrity.

Human editor. All articles reviewed before publication.

Articles by Senior Editor: Alan Agbele

300 total
TSMC Adds Four 2nm Fabs to $100 Billion Arizona Expansion
Big Tech

TSMC Adds Four 2nm Fabs to $100 Billion Arizona Expansion

TSMC plans at least four new 2nm chip fabs in Arizona with $100 billion investment, following record profits and raised capex for 2026.

·3 min read
Enterprise AI Agents Face a Trust Crisis Over Context Errors, Survey Finds
AI / Machine Learning

Enterprise AI Agents Face a Trust Crisis Over Context Errors, Survey Finds

VentureBeat survey: 57% of enterprises traced confident wrong AI answers to bad context. Provider-native retrieval leads, but trust lags, and most are still building governance.

·3 min read
Zoox Recalls Robotaxis After Software Malfunctions in Smoke Conditions
AI / Machine Learning

Zoox Recalls Robotaxis After Software Malfunctions in Smoke Conditions

Zoox issued a voluntary software recall after a robotaxi misidentified heavy smoke, revealing challenges for autonomous vehicles in unusual environments.

·2 min read
Japan Bets Big on National AI Factory to Compete in Global Race
AI / Machine Learning

Japan Bets Big on National AI Factory to Compete in Global Race

Japan's national AI factory will deploy 27,500 Rubin GPUs and 13,750 Vera CPUs to train trillion-parameter models. The facility marks a strategic push to reduce reliance on foreign AI infrastructure.

·3 min read
Apple Targets October Launch for OLED iPad Mini in Broader Lineup Refresh
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Apple Targets October Launch for OLED iPad Mini in Broader Lineup Refresh

Apple plans to release an OLED iPad mini this October, part of a multiyear iPad overhaul. A new standard iPad, OLED iPad Air and iPad Pro are expected in the following years.

·3 min read
Russian Sandworm Hackers Adopt Clickfix Attacks to Target Ukrainian Networks
CyberSecurity

Russian Sandworm Hackers Adopt Clickfix Attacks to Target Ukrainian Networks

Sandworm, a Russian GRU hacking unit, has adopted Clickfix attacks using fake CAPTCHAs to compromise networks in Ukraine. Ukraine's CERT warns of the shift.

·2 min read
Screen Time Strains Eyes: Monitor Settings That Ease Fatigue
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Screen Time Strains Eyes: Monitor Settings That Ease Fatigue

Monitor settings like blue light filters and brightness matching can relieve digital eye strain. Simple adjustments free for all users.

·2 min read
Shark Robot Vacuum Flaw Exposes Millions to Remote Hijack via Cloud Certificates
CyberSecurity

Shark Robot Vacuum Flaw Exposes Millions to Remote Hijack via Cloud Certificates

An unpatched AWS IoT certificate flaw lets attackers hijack Shark robot vacuums, accessing live cameras and Wi-Fi passwords. Over 1.5 million devices seen in one region.

·3 min read
Ransomware Attack Forces Coca-Cola to Halt Fairlife Dairy Production
CyberSecurity

Ransomware Attack Forces Coca-Cola to Halt Fairlife Dairy Production

Coca-Cola suspended production at its Fairlife dairy unit after a ransomware attack. The incident disrupts operations and raises concerns about food supply chain cybersecurity.

·2 min read
Weather Data Sabotage Threatens Forecasts as AI Reliance Grows
CyberSecurity

Weather Data Sabotage Threatens Forecasts as AI Reliance Grows

Manipulation of weather stations, like the recent CDG airport incident, exposes growing risks as AI models increasingly depend on raw observational data. Experts warn of coordinated attacks that could disrupt energy markets and disaster response.

·3 min read
Samsung Custom Modes Give Users New Control Over Phone Settings
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Samsung Custom Modes Give Users New Control Over Phone Settings

Samsung's Custom Modes on Android allow users to create automated settings for work, sleep, and more. This feature enhances personalization and productivity.

·3 min read
China-Russia Starlink Attack Plans Face Steep Technical Hurdles
Tech Policy & Regulation

China-Russia Starlink Attack Plans Face Steep Technical Hurdles

A joint European investigation reveals China and Russia are developing plans to counter Starlink, but the satellite network's resilience poses major challenges.

·3 min read
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