The Undeniable Truth About Technology

by H+K Global

January 4, 2017

SXSW: The Most Talked-About Sessions, the Biggest Influencers

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As SXSW takes its final bows for 2017, we’ve reviewed the highlights of the festival to pinpoint who and what received the most traction online, and to decode why. This year, from Friday, March 10th until Sunday, March 19th, Texas once again became host to the world’s most curious, creative and pioneering people within the … Read more

Robot Ready?

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By now we know that either 5G or AI is the glue that will hold our world together in the future. And what a world it will be if we believe that all the innovations and products on show at CES this week come to fruition. One of the joys of CES is seeing how … Read more

MWC19 Day 2: Nothing artificial about AI at MWC2019

Artificial Intelligence has made a huge impact on human interaction with machines, in industries such as finance, healthcare, travel, utility, and telecom. It’s only right, then, that AI should be exploited by exhibitors at MWC19. The show features robots like the XR series robots, the Smart Service Robot that can man reception areas, and a … Read more

Trends at CES 2019

Global tech lead, Sara Gourlay documents her observations and experiences at CES 2019. Here are her takeaways: CES 1: Let’s Talk The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) is holding its annual festival to all things tech at the Consumer Electronics Show this week. Why? Because there’s big money still to be made in selling technology to us … Read more

Hill+Knowlton Strategies appoints Fiona Parker as Regional Technology Leader for Asia-Pacific

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Hill+Knowlton Strategies (H+K) has appointed Fiona Parker to the position of Technology Regional Director for Asia-Pacific. Based in Hong Kong, Parker will be responsible for managing H+K’s growing tech portfolio across the region, reporting to KW Lam, H+K Hong Kong MD, and Sara Gourlay, Global Technology Practice Director. Parker returns to H+K, the agency where … Read more

Truth: The New Digital Divide

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This article originally appeared on Commpro In Wonder Woman, the new summer blockbuster from DC Comics, Diana Prince uses her “Lasso of Truth” to ensnare the bad guys and make them come clean. Her lasso is the ultimate weapon – nonviolent yet all-powerful. The world could use that lasso right now. “Truth” will be a recurring … Read more

Technology for Peace?

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Earlier this week I shared my reaction to what I see as Theresa May’s mistaken belief that technology companies can be held at least partially accountable for terrorist acts. One reader asked me whether I agreed that technology companies should be held accountable for improving the world or doing good.  Inevitably he referenced Google’s “Don’t … Read more

Reclaim Technology

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As news comes in of another horrifying terror attack in London, I am left, some 8,000 miles away tracking the developments on Twitter until eventually I can take no more of the bile and anger. As I turn off the torrent of people wanting to express, emote and own a small part of the response … Read more

A Historical Perspective on Media Analysis Trends

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Media analysis has developed as rapidly as the media with which it works. A rigorous approach to content analysis dates to 1927, with Harold Lasswell’s research on propaganda. Media analysis began almost immediately following invention of the printing press. Types of media analysis used today have their history in the Gutenberg Bible, but the concept … Read more