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Amelia Kallman

Amelia Kallman

Futurist / Freelance Writer / Author / Host / Podcaster / YouTuber at IBC365

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Internet
  • Technology

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Recent Articles

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Understanding the metaverse: Opportunities, challenges and Gen Z - IBC365

Understanding the metaverse: Opportunities, challenges and Gen Z - IBC365
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From pay-per-view to VR: Where live music meets the future

A raft of new technology is enabling people to watch their favourite artists in many different ways - and all from the comfort of their own homes.
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Blog: The future of immersive content

In the future, the line between reality and virtual reality will become increasingly blurred, and new media and entertainment options will emerge that we have not yet imagined, writes Amelia Kallman.
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Blog: Holes in the net are weaponising IoT - IBC365

Tomorrow’s technology is already here but we aren’t prepared for the consequences, writes Amelia Kallman.
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Blog: Altered Carbon in the flesh

Netflix’s Altered Carbon explores the subject of biohacking, but is the series science fact or science fiction?
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CES day 1 round-up: Wearable tech and AI personalisation

IBC365 contributor Amelia Kallman is at CES in Las Vegas to look at the latest consumer tech and the effect it will have on the media and entertainment industry.
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Hearing the future: The immersive sound revolution

New techniques for capturing and delivering audio will be part of even more immersive experiences, writes Amelia Kallman.
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Blog: Exploring the metaverse

The online, virtual world holds great promise for the expansion of enterprise and the human experience, says Amelia Kallman.
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Voice recognition: All talk or the future calling?

Broadcasters are examining voiceprint technology as a way of accessing and exploring their digital services, but habit may be the biggest barrier to adoption, writes Amelia Kallman.
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Stories you can feel: VR meets haptics

A truly immersive VR journey for the senses uses haptic technology to replicate the likeness of touch and feel for the ultimate VR experience, writes Amelia Kallman.