IT varsity Tech Watch
IT varsity Tech Watch
Bilal & Maseeh Kathrada
There are two things we are totally passionate about: technology and education. Nothing gives us more joy than teaching and empowering people. In this podcast we (father and son duo from South Africa) discuss the latest trends and life changing innovations in technology.
Technology to Turn our minds into Supercomputers
Imagine a time when the blind will be able to see, the deaf to hear, the disabled will be able to walk, people with brain disease will be cured, and people will have computer-like mind power. This might seem like science fiction, but is going to be a reality in the near future.
Mar 18, 2020
21 min
Video gaming is BIG business
Which country has the most video gamers in the world? Hint: not the USA. Video games are BIG business globally, with billions of dollars of annual revenue. The big question is, are video games the cause of violence, like the El Paso shootings in the USA in 2019, or is it all just media hype? #technology #videogames #violence #massshootings
Mar 16, 2020
21 min
Incorrect Perceptions about Smart Cities
South Africa is long overdue for Smart Cities Last  week I was invited to speak on the Economics Unbound programs on the SABC Live News channel. The topic was Smart Cities, and we discussed  various aspects, primarily whether President Ramaphosa’s vision for a  South African Smart City was realistic, and whether South Africa was ready for a Smart City.  Based  on the feedback received via social media, it became clear that the  general sentiment among South Africans on the topic of Smart Cities was  negative. However, most of this negativity stems from misconceptions many people have about smart cities
Aug 27, 2019
22 min
Rise of the megacities
We are living in a time when the world’s population is experiencing accelerated growth. According  to the study, by the end of this century 25% of the earth’s population,  which will hit the 13 billion mark, will reside in urban areas. This  will give rise to cities that will be much bigger than anything we’ve  seen in human history: cities I like to call mega-mega cities.
Aug 27, 2019
21 min
How cities are becoming smarter
In 2006, for the first time in  human history, the number of people living in urban areas equaled the number living in rural areas. This was due to what is often labelled as  the “biggest mass-migration in history”, where the world’s population is moving in masses away from rural areas into urban areas. Naturally, this increase in population will place tremendous amount of pressure on the infrastructures of the world’s cities like public transportation, water supply, power supply, sanitation, solid waste management and others.
Aug 27, 2019
23 min
Don’t dismiss President Ramaphosa’s smart city idea
The recent announcement by President Cyril Ramaphosa about developing a  “smart city” in South Africa has created quite a stir and has triggered a  lot of conversation. Unfortunately, it seems not many people are  thrilled about the idea.
Aug 27, 2019
23 min
Retail Genesis
Naseema Adams has had enough. She has decided to close her women’s clothing store after four years in operation.   “The rentals and operating costs are insane. It’s just not worth it anymore,” she says.  Naseema has decided to become part of a global movement that is taking the world by storm: she is joining the ranks of what I call the “micro-e-entrepreneurs”.  
Aug 27, 2019
23 min
Why is online retail taking over?
In the previous episode, we spoke about the impact of ecommerce on traditional brick-and-mortar stores. But why is ecommerce so successful, and why is it taking so much away from traditional stores? 
Aug 27, 2019
22 min
The Retail Apocalypse
The  ongoing “retail apocalypse” in the United States has claimed more  victims in the first quarter of this year than all of 2018 combined. By  end April this year, almost 6000 retail stores closed down in the US, while the total number of store closures in 2018 was just 5864. This  a continuation of a trend that has been going on since 2010, and rather  than slowing down, it is only showing signs of accelerating.  Researchers predict that by 2026, nearly 75000 stores will have closed  down in the US alone. What is causing this this apocalypses and should we try and stop it?
Aug 26, 2019
23 min
Cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrencies  have gained a lot of negative publicity recently, due in large  part to their wildly volatile prices, but also due to reports  of cryptocurrency theft to the value of over US$ 1 billion in 2018  alone. This is particularly alarming for a currency that was touted as  being blockchain-based, and hence super-secure. I have nothing against  cryptocurrencies; I believe they are great in theory, even though they  do have some unresolved issues. But in time, they might evolve to a  point where theory becomes a practical reality.
Aug 26, 2019
22 min
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