Click. A comprehensive guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news.

Onde assistir Click (2000) • 2020

53 episódios

  • Best of 2019
    E1
    Best of 2019The biggest tech stories and trends of 2019, including space travel, electric cars, 5G and the increased use by the police of facial recognition.
  • Viva Las Vegas
    E2
    Viva Las VegasClick comes from CES in Las Vegas, the world’s largest tech show. With the latest announcements from the show and a look at trends for the year ahead.
  • Who is Driving Your Car?
    E3
    Who is Driving Your Car?Click looks at the battle for self-driving car supremacy between the USA and China.
  • Mission to Mars
    E4
    Mission to MarsClick is in LA to meet the company with the biggest 3D printer in the world being used to print space rockets!
  • Made in Bangladesh
    E5
    Made in BangladeshThis week Click is in Bangladesh to see how global advances in automation technology could impact the lives of millions of garment factory workers in the next few years. Plus new ways data will help teams at the Superbowl.
  • Hooray For Hollywood
    E6
    Hooray For HollywoodClick is in Los Angeles for the Oscars weekend, looking at the latest tech involved in the movie industry.
  • Footballers, Phones and Fake Food
    E7
    Footballers, Phones and Fake FoodOn Click we meet former footballer Rio Ferdinand, who is on a mission to educate parents about the gaming habits of their children. Also, we look at the trend in online recipes - they're designed to be entertaining, but some turn out to be downright dangerous!
  • Saudi Arabia
    E8
    Saudi ArabiaClick travels to the most cyber-attacked country in the world - Saudi Arabia - to find out what the Saudis are doing to defend themselves. Also, the technology that makes valuable resources out of thin air!
  • Saudi Cyber Security
    E9
    Saudi Cyber SecurityClick travels to the most cyber-attacked country in the world, Saudi Arabia, to find out what they are doing to defend themselves. Also, the technology which makes valuable resources out of thin air!
  • Foldable Phones: Fashion or Future?
    E10
    Foldable Phones: Fashion or Future?Click checks out a new foldable phone, but is the technology worth the hype? Also, we meet a man having a microcomputer implanted into his heart.
  • Can AI help fight Coronavirus?
    E11
    Can AI help fight Coronavirus?Click investigates coronavirus misinformation and discovers the AI tools that could help track its spread and find new treatments.
  • Half Life
    E12
    Half LifeThe most anticipated video game of the last decade finally releases in March 2020, but it won't be playable on any of the games consoles. Half Life: Alyx is only playable using virtual reality kit, its developers Valve have created a unique experience, a full length blockbuster video game in VR. The Half Life franchise is one of the biggest and most influential in videogame history, releasing this latest edition as a VR only title will likely reinvigorate the virtual reality industry and for many act as a reason to buy a VR headset. We gained access to Valve's secretive studio in Seattle interviewing key development personnel as well as spending a considerable amount of time playing the game and experiencing the new technology that has been created to bring the title to life.
  • Tech and the test for Covid19
    E13
    Tech and the test for Covid19We look at a company which is developing portable labs to test for Coronavirus, and a tech based community initiative to support vulnerable people during the COVID-19 crisis.
  • The Race To Save Lives
    E14
    The Race To Save LivesThis week as the world tries to deal with the coronavirus pandemic Click is looking at the tech that could help to alleviate the shortage of ventilators. We also look at how robots are being enlisted to help fight the virus and how governments are using drones to try to disinfect the streets. And with about 3 billion people in some form of lockdown we look at how people can stay connected from home.
  • 20 Years, and the End of an Era?
    E15
    20 Years, and the End of an Era?Click celebrates its 20th birthday, with a blast through the past looking at the technologies that have shaped the last two decades.
  • Religion Goes Online
    E16
    Religion Goes OnlineClick explores how religion has gone online during the coronavirus pandemic. Plus Norway's national telecom provider to shows how the government is monitoring if their social distancing rules are being obeyed. And Imogen Heap has teamed up with a UK AI researcher to make an entry for the first Eurovision AI generated music contest.
  • Inspiring Communities
    E17
    Inspiring CommunitiesClick looks at how care homes around Europe are using technology to provide some contact for isolated and elderly people. We look at a new suite of volunteering apps for those wanting to contribute during the coronavirus pandemic. And in Australia we look at newly introduced smart traffic cams to combat the worst driver behaviour during lockdown.
  • Lockdown Love
    E18
    Lockdown LoveThis week Click looks at how people are dating and even getting married while self-isolating. Plus the latest on contact tracing for coronavirus.
  • A Changing World
    E19
    A Changing WorldClick looks at how cubesats are monitoring the rapid change in the world around us.
  • Taking Your Temperature
    E20
    Taking Your TemperatureThis week we look at the latest temperature tracking gadgets and explore whether they can help in the fight against coronavirus.
  • The Music Plays On
    E21
    The Music Plays OnClick talks to Jamie Cullum, Pussy Riot and Hozier to get their thoughts on how the global pandemic may have changed live music forever.
  • The Doctor Will (Remotely) See You Now
    E22
    The Doctor Will (Remotely) See You NowThis week Click sees how the coronavirus pandemic has revolutionised the use of remote medicine by doctors and hospitals in the UK.
  • Who is Watching You Work?
    E23
    Who is Watching You Work?Click looks at the future of working from home and how video games could help to ease the isolation of lockdown. We also find out how tech is being used to try to save koalas in Australia.
  • Tech Fast, Tech Furious
    E24
    Tech Fast, Tech FuriousWhen Formula E racing was cancelled because of Covid-19 it decided to stage its races virtually. Little did it know that one of its drivers was literally going to game the system leading to a huge cheating scandal. Click investigates and asks whether this bodes ill for the future of other esports.
  • The Future of Retail
    E25
    The Future of RetailWith many retailers beginning to emerge from lockdown and open their doors to customers, Click looks at the technology that will allow us to stay safe as we shop.
  • The Last of Us Part II
    E26
    The Last of Us Part IIClick looks at The Last of Us Part II, one of the biggest games of the year. Plus actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt chats about how Hollywood has been affected by the pandemic.
  • Food, Glorious Food
    E27
    Food, Glorious FoodAs UK restaurants reopen Click looks at the tech revolutionising food. A world-first - a sewage powered greenhouse. Plus a pizza-making robot. And a chat with chef Heston Blumenthal in the kitchen.
  • Virtually You
    E28
    Virtually YouClick looks at whether VR could replace video calls for meetings and communication. Plus the role that TikTok may play in the upcoming US Presidential election.
  • On Your Bike
    E29
    On Your BikeThe Covid-19 pandemic has led to a huge increase in bike sales with e-bikes also starting to gain popularity. Click looks at the latest e-bikes and shows how you can turn your own regular bike into one. We also look at how data captured by a special bike light is being used to transform our cities for the benefit of those travelling on two wheels.
  • Facebook Masks FarCry
    E30
    Facebook Masks FarCryBreaking Bad star Giancarlo Esposito talks about his work in the videogame Far Cry 6. Facebook is facing battles on several fronts - a raft of big companies and now the labour party boycotting advertising on the platform because of the way FB is said to amplify division and hate speech; regular missteps over decisions over which content to ban and allow and indeed its handling of Trump's messaging. It has always fought hard not to be treated as a media company but something had to give and its latest effort is to launch an 'Oversight Board' made up of luminaries from around the world. How will it work? Will it have any teeth? Or is it just a smokescreen - a sop to its critics? We speak in depth to Alan Rusbridger who is one of the founder members. Also, we have a project offering to print 3D printed masks, perfectly shaped to your face and the latest in the blockbuster games releases.
  • Keeping Airports Safe, Selling Hate And The Return Of Halo
    E31
    Keeping Airports Safe, Selling Hate And The Return Of HaloClick gets exclusive access to Heathrow Airport as they show us the tech they are using to help keep the airport safe from Covid-19. We take a look at the new Halo title for the Xbox Series X and we investigate how extremist material is being sold on platforms like Amazon and Google.
  • The Influencers and the Knock-Offs
    E32
    The Influencers and the Knock-OffsLike many businesses, the pandemic has impacted social media influencers. With their incomes dwindling, many have taken to promoting knock-off goods to hundreds of millions of followers. In a special investigation, Click looks at how influencers are getting away with it and lifts the curtain on the shadowy figures making millions through them.
  • In Fashion
    E33
    In FashionWill fashion shows ever happen again? Top producers are looking to virtual fashion shows - more akin to pop videos than cat walks - to showcase their wares. As they wake up to the creative possibilities this approach offers, will fashion ever go back? Also we talk to the activists in Hong Kong hoping to stand firm against a new security law passed by China. We look at the trend for high tech hydroponics allowing you to grow your own food at home and take a virtual tour of Virgin Galactic’s spacecraft.
  • Inside The Tech Cold War
    E34
    Inside The Tech Cold WarClick looks at the tech rivalry between China and the West, finding out what has caused the ban on Huawei’s 5G equipment and discovering the latest developments in social media in China and the USA. We look at alternatives to TikTok and investigate the ramifications of any potential ban on Chinese technology by the United States.
  • Can Tech Save the World?
    E35
    Can Tech Save the World?From sucking carbon out of the air to a 'dogless' hotdog, this week Click looks at some of our favourite sustainable tech from the recent past.
  • Extremism Online
    E36
    Extremism OnlineAs we approach the anniversary of 9/11, this week's Click reveals the discovery of one of the largest collections of material belonging to the so-called Islamic State group ever found on the internet. Worst of all, it's being regularly updated, with the potential to inspire harm continuing to this day.
  • The Virtual World
    E37
    The Virtual WorldAs schools and universities go back, we look at efforts made to set up virtual laboratories allowing science students to conduct experiments remotely, to continue their studies. Meanwhile, the emergency services are struggling to train new recruits or update the training of current staff. Click is given access to the police and fire services to see the virtual worlds which have been created to allow first responders to sharpen their skills.
  • Safe To Work?
    E38
    Safe To Work?Click looks at how tech can help us get back to work. A digital twin of St Pancras International station has been built to help protect commuters and offices are using computer vision alert systems to help employees keep their distance. Plus the latest developments from Silicon Valley. When all the world's an internet call, Marc Cieslak discovers whether technology can help bring theatre back to life.
  • The Rise of Misinformation
    E39
    The Rise of MisinformationThis week Click looks at the technology that can create virtual avatars. And in the midst of the pandemic and ahead of the US election we examine at the spread of misinformation online.
  • Sailing On
    E40
    Sailing OnKnown as one of the toughest races in the world, the America’s Cup presents a unique challenge as the rules and specifications change each time it takes place. We talk to Team Principal and the world’s most successful Olympic sailor, Sir Ben Ainslie, and see how technology is helping to design not only the boat but also to prepare the crew for this arduous voyage We also look at the latest hardware from Google and go underwater to explore the tech that is helping to protect coral reef in Australia.
  • WFH: The Zoom Boom
    E41
    WFH: The Zoom BoomClick talks to Zoom about the future of home working and visits an AI insect farm that's producing animal feed in a smart and sustainable way.
  • Tech Abuse
    E42
    Tech AbuseIn this edition, we look at the role of technology in domestic abuse. Increasingly survivors report being stalked through tracking apps on their phones, key loggers on their computers and their lives being controlled through smart devices in their homes. We are also in South Africa, where domestic abuse is a taboo subject, never talked about but faced by millions. Now a charity is using a chatbot to reach as many women as possible to offer a helping hand. And there's a look at the latest iPhone from Apple and a preview of the new Xbox Series X console.
  • Stormzy Enters the Game
    E43
    Stormzy Enters the GameClick talks to grime star Stormzy about his role in the forthcoming video game Watch Dogs: Legion. The Glastonbury headliner appears as a fictional version of himself in the game, which is set in a dystopian near-future London that has been taken over by a rogue government. He speaks about using the game to speak out against injustice.
  • An American Horror Story?
    E44
    An American Horror Story?Ahead of the US presidential election, we report from states that are trialling technology in order to help more people vote. And we take a view around the world to see if greater use of tech in the voting process could lead to increased turnout. In just over a week, sailor Pip Hare is to set off attempting to beat Dame Ellen MacArthur's record for circumnavigating the globe alone. To try to achieve this, she of course has a high-tech boat. It is decked out in kit designed to track her mental health throughout the voyage. We went to meet Pip before she sets sail.
  • 07/11/2020
    E45
    07/11/2020Click scrubs up to meet the many-armed robot on wheels that's making keyhole surgery more available. We learn how a therapy app and electricity emitting headset could provide better at-home treatment for those living with depression. And we see one of the world’s first trials of an artificial intelligence algorithm to help doctors quickly distinguish between Covid-19 and cancer treatment toxicity on scans. These decisions could be a matter of life and death and are challenging for the human eye to detect.
  • Staying Safe Online
    E46
    Staying Safe OnlineThis week on Click, how can we keep teenagers safe online? We look at a new AI system that monitors video content on the fly and blurs anything unsuitable before kids see it. But can tech really help solve the problems that tech creates? We speak to a mum whose daughter took her own life. She now campaigns for fundamental change, for tighter control of tech companies and online education for both parents and kids. Plus a review of the new Xbox and Playstation.
  • The Electric Vehicle Revolution
    E47
    The Electric Vehicle RevolutionClick is taking to the road and looking at the future of electric vehicles. Spencer Kelly heads down to Cornwall to find out if it might hold the key to Europe's demand for lithium and Lara Lewington discovers a car which might be able to charge your house. Plus Chris Fox looks at the latest in phone technology.
  • Women in Tech
    E48
    Women in TechA special episode celebrating women in technology. We assemble three senior female tech leaders in front of an audience of 100 young women just starting out on their tech careers. We also hear from Joanna Shields of UK-based BenevolentAI, whose artificial intelligence has developed a treatment for some categories of Covid-19 patient. And, a new AI which is helping improve the success for those trying to conceive using IVF.
  • A Vision of the Future
    E49
    A Vision of the FutureTo coincide with the International Day of Persons With Disabilities, Click explores the latest developments around accessibility and inclusion in tech. Blind reporter Lucy Edwards investigates how AI helps visually-impaired people identify people and objects with their phones, while Niamh Hughes looks at the strides made in gaming accessibility, through the prism of her own experiences.
  • eScooters
    E50
    eScootersAs the trial of rental e-scooters begins in the UK, they are starting to flood the streets of cities around the country. But are some of these riders still breaking the law? Omar Mehtab takes another look at the rules surrounding the light electric vehicles, and what is being done to help make these safer for everyone.
  • Leaves on the Line
    E51
    Leaves on the LineClick looks at the tech hoping to end the dreaded phrase of every British commuter: ‘delay due to leaves on the line’. We explore how different countries have responded to the coronavirus pandemic and look at the apps charging to connect you with celebrities.
  • Happy Clickmas
    E52
    Happy ClickmasIt's the Clickmas 2020 Special – virtual style! With bags of seasonal tech fun, including flying jetpacks, tabla tapping and a special mixed reality festive song.
  • Created in Error
    E99
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