It’s time for the second episode of our weekly show where we sit down and have a chat about anything and everything that matters in the realm of technology. On this episode of Let’s Talk About we discuss TNB’s new fibre internet, the epic sliding smartphone and the future of the foldable display!
Malaysia’s electric utility company, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), has announced its completion of its National Fiberisation and Connectivity Plan (NFCP) pilot project ahead of schedule. As a result, 1,100 homes located at Jasin police quarters, Taman Merbau Perdana, Taman Maju and Felda Kemendor in Jasin, Melaka are able to enjoy significantly faster broadband speeds of up to 1Gbps at reasonable prices.
But what does this mean to the consumer and the future of fibre internet in Malaysia?
The time is finally here. After what felt like a really long wait, Xiaomi Malaysia has finally announced the officially price for their brand new flagship Mi MIX 3 handset and in true Xiaomi fashion — it’s more affordable than you think.
It looks like 2019 is going to be a long race to see which smartphone maker will be the first to produce a proper, polished foldable smartphone. We’ve seen a bunch of concepts before, but in this episode, we dissect what this concept actually means.
The goal here is to create a forum for discussion so we’d love to hear your thoughts too. Be sure to leave them in the comments below! Also, what are some other topics you think we should talk about in the next episode? Let us know!
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