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Senior Editor: Alan Agbele

Senior Editor: Alan Agbele

146 published articles

Covers artificial intelligence, emerging technology, startups and digital innovation for JakuPulse. Focused on delivering clear, timely and insightful reporting on the rapidly evolving tech landscape. All content is reviewed under JakuPulse editorial standards to ensure quality, accuracy and relevance.

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Articles by Senior Editor: Alan Agbele

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IBM Launches First Dedicated Quantum Chip Factory as Separate Company
Big Tech

IBM Launches First Dedicated Quantum Chip Factory as Separate Company

IBM spins off its quantum chip manufacturing into an independent foundry, aiming to accelerate commercial quantum computing development.

·2 min read
AI Bots Fool Nearly Half of Participants in New Online Test
AI / Machine Learning

AI Bots Fool Nearly Half of Participants in New Online Test

Surfshark's experiment reveals 47% of people can't tell AI bots from humans online. The test challenges users to identify bots in simulated social interactions.

·2 min read
San Francisco Nonprofit Deploys Robots to Address Volunteer Shortage in Meal Prep
AI / Machine Learning

San Francisco Nonprofit Deploys Robots to Address Volunteer Shortage in Meal Prep

A San Francisco nonprofit in the Tenderloin district is using robotic arms to prepare meals as human volunteer numbers decline. The tech-enabled kitchen aims to serve thousands more meals weekly.

·3 min read
Immigration Agency Signs $25 Million Deal for Iris Biometrics
Tech Policy & Regulation

Immigration Agency Signs $25 Million Deal for Iris Biometrics

ICE awards $25 million iris scanning contract to Bi2 Technologies, expanding biometric surveillance and sparking privacy concerns.

·3 min read
ReMarkable Paper Pure Drops Frontlight in Pursuit of Digital Minimalism
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

ReMarkable Paper Pure Drops Frontlight in Pursuit of Digital Minimalism

ReMarkable's new Paper Pure is a refined digital notepad with no frontlight, prioritizing a paper-like experience over versatility. The device offers a distraction-free writing tool for a niche audience.

·3 min read
Mini-LED TVs Gain Edge Over OLED for World Cup Viewing
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

Mini-LED TVs Gain Edge Over OLED for World Cup Viewing

Mini-LED TVs are becoming the preferred choice for World Cup viewing due to higher brightness, lower burn-in risk and lower cost compared to OLED.

·2 min read
Inside the SolarWinds Breach: Hackers Had Full Access to Treasury Systems
Tech Policy & Regulation

Inside the SolarWinds Breach: Hackers Had Full Access to Treasury Systems

New details reveal Russian-linked hackers infiltrated Treasury email systems far deeper than previously known. The supply chain attack compromised thousands of government and private networks, exposing critical security gaps.

·3 min read
Nuclear Startup Deep Fission Pursues IPO Raising $157M
Startups / Funding

Nuclear Startup Deep Fission Pursues IPO Raising $157M

Deep Fission, a nuclear energy startup, is attempting to go public again with a $157 million IPO. Investors remain skeptical about the company's story and prospects.

·2 min read
Team Boosts Filesystem Speed 47x by Removing It
Big Tech

Team Boosts Filesystem Speed 47x by Removing It

A development team achieved a 47x performance improvement by eliminating the filesystem and using a direct I/O approach, challenging common assumptions about storage design.

·2 min read
World's first rack-mounted quantum computer runs from a standard wall socket
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

World's first rack-mounted quantum computer runs from a standard wall socket

Equal1 unveils the RacQ, the first quantum computer that fits in a standard server rack and plugs into a normal wall outlet, operating at -459 degrees Fahrenheit.

·3 min read
Public Opposition to AI Data Centers Grows as NIMBY Sentiment Spreads
Tech Policy & Regulation

Public Opposition to AI Data Centers Grows as NIMBY Sentiment Spreads

A new survey shows Americans strongly oppose AI data centers near homes, citing noise, energy use and property value concerns. The backlash challenges Big Tech’s expansion plans.

·2 min read
Google Tests Reduced Free Storage for New Accounts Without Phone Number
Big Tech

Google Tests Reduced Free Storage for New Accounts Without Phone Number

Google is testing a policy in select regions that limits new accounts to 5GB free storage unless users link a phone number. The move aims to curb abuse but raises privacy questions.

·3 min read