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Apple's first hybrid iPad could launch in 2025, foldable iPhone in 2026

TechSpot

A new investor note from an analyst with a reliable track record suggests that Apple is developing not one, but two folding devices slated for potential launch in the next couple of years. According to Haitong Securities analyst Jeff Pu, the company plans to unveil a foldable hybrid iPad by. Read Entire Article

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As AI use surges, tech companies race to secure clean energy and preserve climate goals

GeekWire

Microsoft has an agreement with the startup to purchase its clean power — if the company is able to produce it. The amount of electricity used globally for data centers, AI and cryptocurrency could double from 2022 to 2026, according to the International Energy Agency. In the U.S.

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Seattle startup Sanctum is developing private pods where solo travelers can work, rest, or relax

GeekWire

Juriana Spierenburg, co-founder and CEO of Sanctum, inside a prototype of the company’s pods at the University of Washington CoMotion Labs in Seattle. The company, Sanctum , is developing pods with doors that provide fully enclosed, private spaces, with a cocoon-like spherical shape. Jason Koo, Sanctum co-founder and CTO.

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The cyber pandemic: AI deepfakes and the future of security and identity verification

CIO Business Intelligence

Security and risk management pros have a lot keeping them up at night. The era of AI deepfakes is fully upon us, and unfortunately, today’s identity verification and security methods won’t survive. Then, you can develop a strategy that integrates advanced technologies to help you prevent (not just detect) them.

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IT services company Atos finalizes plan for IBM-style split

CIO Business Intelligence

IT services company Atos has found a buyer for its legacy managed infrastructure services business as it prepares for an IBM-style split between faster- and slower-growing activities. Atos had planned to divide into two publicly listed companies, but on August 1 announced it is taking a different route.

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IT services company Atos plans IBM-style split

CIO Business Intelligence

French multinational IT services company Atos is planning to split in two, much as IBM spun out its legacy-focused managed infrastructure services business to form Kyndryl in November 2021. The other half, consisting of the company’s tech foundations business line, will retain the Atos name. It’s a Hail Mary move for Atos.

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Why Do Some Companies Achieve More Predictive Analytics Success?

CIO Business Intelligence

While in 2021, the global market for corporate predictive analytics was worth $10 billion, it is forecast to balloon to $28 billion by 2026. To augment how data drives decision making, these businesses ensure all information is safe and secure, with strong usage policies and controls.

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