Click shows off the highlights from its recent 'live' show including levitating food and advice about how to stay secure online.
A comprehensive guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. Click reports from the world's biggest tech show, CES. With the latest in rollable TVs, VR and AR, security gadgets and a drone light show.
Following on from their CES show, Click remains in the USA to visit the Las Vegas traffic management centre to see how Las Vegas authorities and roads are using new predictive analytics to plan and react better to emergencies. We explore self-driving bike options, how Honda is working on creating robots with emotions, travel in an autonomous bus, discuss the smart city of the future, and finally relax in a bar staffed by robots.
Click investigates technologies promising to help you live longer, from young blood plasma injections to preserving your body for future resurrection.
Click is in Dubai meeting the newest members of the police force, police Bots. Click go to a hospital where surgeons are using augmented reality to visualise tumours to improve diagnosis and treatment. The team also go to New York to see a fashion company that is combining style with assistive tech making bespoke pieces of clothing for disabled people. And a visit to a university that is trying to see if we can use tech to monitor and record the level of pollution from our vehicles and could we
Click takes to the skies to report on flying cabs and smarter airports. Plus the NHS is using VR to help calm fear and how Blade Runner 2049 looked so good.
A remote village in the corner of the Himalayas receives electricity for the first time. What does it mean for the daily lives of the villagers?
Click is looking at how Artificial Intelligence is breaking out of uni labs and moving into the public domain, allowing regular people to insert fake faces into videos. They explore how this will impact trust in videos we see online and look how it is already being used to insert famous faces into porn videos. They are also at a Nintendo event looking at DIY controllers and go behind the scenes and speak to the VFX team behind Planet of the Apes.
Click heads to the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to find out the latest in the world of smartphones, takes a trip in a holoportal and chats to the Oscar-nominated visual effects supervisor of Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
Click heads to Stanford University to meet survivors of sexual abuse and the creators of Callisto - an online reporting tool where victims can record their experiences and send them to campus authorities, potentially helping detect serial offenders.
In part one of Future of Work, Click asks if artificial intelligence can help save the NHS. Plus a test of robo-reporters and a look inside a highly automated factory in China.
Will robots replace human workers? The programme meets the people whose livelihoods might be under threat and those who are doing something about it.
Click investigates Facebook's data sharing practices. Who has your personal data and what is being done with it?
5G is coming. The next generation of wireless technology will give us self-driving cars, smart cities and could even teach you to score a goal like Messi.
Click visits a farm where robots drive tractors, manage a field and pick fruits, vegetables and flowers. Plus the latest news on the Facebook data scandal.
Click looks at all the latest developments in the field of drones - from America's first commercial drone operation to drones saving lives on the beaches of Australia.
Click visits a cryptocurrency mine in Iceland and investigates 'cryptojacking', the new crime becoming a craze amongst hackers.
Click investigates the artificially intelligent software being used by police to assist in custody decisions. Plus how CCTV footage could help high street retailers target people more effectively.
Click looks at the digital tools that are being used to help authenticate limited edition photos of David Bowie and discover art forgeries. Plus the latest from Google.
Click looks at how the new data privacy laws introduced in May 2018 will change how people use the internet and social media, as well as how we do business.
Click looks at emotion-detecting technology, mind-controlled movies and facial recognition systems used for the Royal Wedding.
Click is at Hay Festival with its latest live show, and the team checks out a new service for blind people that helps them navigate the world like never before.
Click looks at the technology behind the World Cup: visiting FIFA HQ, examining the World Cup football, and taking penalties against a robot goalkeeper.
Click is at the world's biggest video game expo, E3 in Los Angeles, to check out all the latest releases and news from the world of gaming.
A sustainability special. Click visits America's first sustainable solar-powered town, takes a spin in a solar-powered autonomous shuttle, visits the world's leading hurricane and wind research lab at the University of Miami and goes down under to see how technology is being used to protect the world's largest coral collection at the Great Barrier Reef.
Jen Copestake is in Rwanda to see if AI could be better at diagnosing illness than a GP. Plus an exclusive look at one of the world's most advanced robots.
Click heads to MIT's CSAIL to check out its weird and wonderful robotic research, and visits Wimbledon to see how AI is set to transform the tennis tournament.
Strap in as Click is at the races, with exclusive access behind-the-scenes at the Austrian Grand Prix. We get up close with Mercedes' Formula One team, who demonstrate how a pitstop can be done in an incredible 1.85 seconds using secret wheel guns and a ballet-like routine. We get under the hood at Formula One, who have recognised a problem... some people find Formula One quite boring. They're fighting back with 360 cameras, Virtual Reality and they're revving up the audio with an in-exhaust-mic
The programme takes to the skies with personal air vehicles, flying cars and tech from the Farnborough Airshow.
Click visits a green monster of a VFX film set in Hollywood, tests the tech behind Tour de France, and heads Down Under to meet the Great Barrier Reef park rangers who are using drones to save green turtles.