Where would your business be in 10 years time? How about 5 years from now? Or even tomorrow? Chances are, you’re already in the age of a digital business. Tech Talk is the programme that gives you access to the minds that are shaping the world of tomorrow. Hear from global and regional experts and analyst, record breaking developers, the dark-web hackers and the “crazy ones” as they give you an insight to how the world will change. Tech Talk helps you to breakdown the geeky jargons and complex codes that many often would fear. Also find out what are some the latest consumer offerings like smartphones, drones, robots, cameras, video games that are best in the market and quirky insight to a mind of a digital pop culture technology advocater, Richard Bradbury.
The geeks talk about things that they're excited about for 2018 from vertical farming ranging to implantable artificial kidney. They also spoke about how we may be creating a digital dark age. Also, …
It’s Friday. It’s 2018. It’s time to Mattsplain. Today Kulturpop’s Matt Armitage is here to tell us why we’ve got reason to be cheerful in the year ahead.
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Over the past 90 years since the public saw the first television, video-capable high-speed broadband Internet access is triggering the industry’s first revolution. With players like Netflix, Amazon a…
The team from Digital News Asia talked about 'IDC’s Digital Transformation Awards recognises disruptors, innovators','Cradle’s CIP300 grant is more than free money', 'Gartner: Living in the age of AI…
In this episode, the Geeks go down memory lane to look back at the year of 2017. A year led by Trump and Fake News, although some are still wishing the former is part of the latter. We give out award…
Funding is at top of most startup’s list of headaches and worries. Keeping the lights on while growing the business and getting customers can be a painful task. Giving up though is not an option to b…
Cathay Pacific, the international airline based in Hong Kong, planned to re-architect its website and booking engine infrastructure that would allow them to automate current infrastructure, applicati…
We take a look back at some of the biggest announcements throughout the year and what made 2017 a year to remember. But of course, we also take a quick peek into the crystal ball and look forward to …
At the recent AWS Re:Invent 2017, AI got its biggest push on the cloud. With services like AWS Translate, AWS Transcribe and AWS Comprehend, Artificial Intelligence has become a lot more accessible t…
On this episode, the geeks talk about 'Oumuamua’ the mysterious space object, slowing down ageing batteries of older iPhones, Alibaba selling cars in gigantic vending machines, the discovery of self-…
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https://www.bfm.my/ent-tt-mattsplained-things-ive-learned-in-2017-part-1-matt-armitage-kulturpop
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One of the largest collections of archeology and palaeontology, which includes bone fossils and tools human ancestors used to prepare food and defend themselves, is being captured in 3D digital image…
The eSports sector has generated more than 1.5 billon US dollars in revenue in 2017 according to reports by gaming data company SuperData Research. It’s been an explosive year for professional gaming…
As we're approaching to the end of 2017, Kulturpop's Matt Armitage decided to share some of his learnings throughout the year. From the doom and gloom to the happy happy joy joy, we dive into Matt's …
The geeks talk about how apple bought Shazam for reported $400m, two best noise cancelling headphones you could buy, and WhatsApp adding the ability to delete and revoke messages after you've sent th…
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development or OECD estimates that the hidden costs of businesses to conduct trade anywhere in the world are as much as 15% of the value of the goods tr…
The startup world has one huge benefit in that they are nimble and able to move quickly. But as they grow bigger, that nimbleness and ability to move quickly becomes harder. Over here in BFM, I’ve se…
With the rise of sensors and IoT devices, the future of our homes will change drastically. Just like Jarvis in Iron Man, personal assistant services will be incorporated into object we interact. We s…
With the digital age we live in today, how does trust play a role in all this? Matt Armitage from Kulturpop explores the idea of how there is a new emerging framework for trust, as we place more and …