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here he is at an artificial surf centre catching a few waves....before a fairly spectacular crash...he‘s not had many of those in his driving career recently. and it must be pretty chilly because after that, he's off to the hot—tub to warm up with 11 time world surfing champion kelly slater. it's back that's all from sportsday. now it's time for click. 2019 starts with a consumer electronic show in las vegas. this is where you come to see all of the big new technology, the crazy new ideas, and the polar bear. anything to get attention basically, which is las vegas all over. what does it all mean? what will become a garrett looked like? what is the important technology that you need to look out
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for? the big—screen technology here is an lg display, the only company thatis is an lg display, the only company that is making large screens. this has several advances, it concurred, 01’ has several advances, it concurred, or it could be transparent. it can be very thin and of course it can be 8k, which is all the rage which is four times the resolution of four k. the simple structure also means that you can attach these things to the back of the display. those are really then things that turn the whole display into a speaker, there are about five things on the back of the screen. it really does sound that the audio is coming from the right of the picture. that is basically what it is. and finally this year, we have seen actual practical uses of its coolest
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feature. it can be bending. practical uses of its coolest feature. it can be bendingm practical uses of its coolest feature. it can be bending. if you have been meaning for a wild sake get and have been meaning for a wild sake getandi have been meaning for a wild sake get and i test, the solution could be best. this device attaches to a smartphone and you can test your own eyes. you can look through, there is a green line and a bread line. you need to get them to move closer together. you just tap this but it. and... there we go. i hope i will not learn anything surprising. the pre——— repeat the process not learn anything surprising. the pre--- repeat the process and not learn anything surprising. the pre——— repeat the process and then you will be told your prescription and you can order glasses online. you will probably want to know what the numbers that come up actually means. this one means you have slight near—sightedness. you might wa nt slight near—sightedness. you might want to go to the eye doctor and just check out your eyes. at least
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it isa just check out your eyes. at least it is a start, each time i tested the device, it did come up with consistent results. a new year, new me. around the sensors, they are analysing my own motions —— my emotions, and it will tell me if i am using the correct posture, i wa nted am using the correct posture, i wanted i am doing my lunges correctly. inside of the suits, measures of what you are doing and how you are doing get, which allows it to rate me. you have to wi relessly it to rate me. you have to wirelessly charge it up, but it is machine washable, thank goodness.
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there is something we cannot unseat. seh there is something we cannot unseat. self driving cars, and we are nowhere near having fully autonomous ca rs nowhere near having fully autonomous cars on the road yet. here is where ican cars on the road yet. here is where i can use an apt to make a fairly autonomous car go from a parking space and then go to a parking spot. you have to drive the route first so it can note not the hit people. there are loads of self driving cars here, but there are other exciting things happening. this car was an idea to keep us more entertained while we are travelling in the back ofa while we are travelling in the back of a car. how are we doing? this system was made in collaboration with disney, and it has data using
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actual movements. ifeel with disney, and it has data using actual movements. i feel it because the car is moving. we'll make a new category of content because this is the first time that something works best in the car. i am shooting in the game, i am looking around, the movement is determined by where the car is moving. i do not feel in control of what i am going, but it makes it feel physical. i do not know, something about the combination of virtual reality and whizzing around a racetrack does not feel too good. truth be known, i am not a skilled boxer, but this box and hit his dodging my dads and letting me do
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the occasional boxing. the motion sensors inside matches the skill of the moment, based off how many m ista kes the moment, based off how many mistakes and how tired you are over time. the moment for some reason, you can turn that sensitivity all the way up. there's a point where they say no human can punch fast enough at the highest point. now, it is impossible to hit. even in slow motion. all rights, let's get a professional in here. yeah, shut up. this is alex, national middleweight champion and marginally better than me. he has it in knockout mode. this
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gem has been here in vegas for 70 yea rs, gem has been here in vegas for 70 years, and the most famous boxes in the world have sparred here, george foreman, mohammed ottley, mike tyson, and maybe alex will be one of those names one day. —— mohammed ali. this device helps with concussion. this uses a modified head site to track how his eyes track a moving point. eyesync can tell whether it there will be an underlying brain injury to be concerned about. this says that his left brain responds better than his right, nothing to worry about right
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now, something can work on. eyesync says the system can help with early signs of dementia. meanwhile, nick has met a different thing to help prevent injuries and the first place, not in boxing but in bicycling. today we know the main areas that are affected during an accident, the thorax and the knack. this is what it will be safe, it will protect the thorax and an neck. let us put it to the test. let us see that an instant replay.
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buried sensors follows the writers motion, it inflates in one tenth of a second when things go wrong. it asked as a flotation device? this year, there are some companies offering medication for free. year, there are some companies offering medication forfree. they describe as medical hypnosis. the pain that i was subjected to while testing it was pretty high. i wonder how much it would hurt if i did not have these on. there is no doubt that that was relaxing. the idea is that that was relaxing. the idea is that some procedures could possibly be done with anaesthetic —— a local
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anaesthetic, bizarre for me to judge. apart from somebody pinching my hand, i feel relaxed. judge. apart from somebody pinching my hand, ifeel relaxed. how judge. apart from somebody pinching my hand, i feel relaxed. how clean is your drinking water? here, we have six cups of america's finest single water. if i move it slowly towards a cup, it gives me a blue light, which tells me it is ok to drink. the accompanying app tells me that the chance of contamination is 40%. that the chance of contamination is a0%. when i do this to the other cuts... you can see that one is clea n cuts... you can see that one is clean as well. what it is doing is measuring the differences and the electric field from water that is contaminated and not contaminated. what we have not told you is that this last cup of filtered water has been spat in by dell box. —— by
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double off. the contamination is that 90% without it feels like witchcraft, doesn't it? it seems to work. and we have to stop the shortened version of quake with the big clappers here who are from japan. another said. in big clappers here who are from japan. anothersaid. in the following version of the programme, we bring you 20 minutes of technology in 19 minutes to see how we get on, check out my player right now. for the short version, we will see you soon. hello, we have seen a lot of
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sunshine across the uk today in contrast to yesterday. we have pictures like these featuring rainbows and most of them have come in from the northwest of scotland. we have some showers driven in the strong and deathly northwest, that one affected by the northwest and england. hidden and here is a weather front which will gradually start to introduce some notably colder air to the far north of the uk by the end of the night. to the south, that colder air will continue to trickle its way south on the day on monday. quite a bit of sunshine, thicker cloud in the east for some time. some drizzly rain into northern ireland in western scotland. temperatures certainly down on the weekend, just 4 degrees and aberdeen. this is bbc news.
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i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 8pm. 48 hours to the big parliamentary vote — theresa may warns mps a failure to deliver brexit would be "a catastrophic and unforgivable breach of trust in our democracy." meanwhile, the leader of the opposition, jeremy corbyn, spells out what labour will do if the prime minister loses tuesday's vote. we will table a motion of no confidence in the government at a time of our choosing, but it's going to be soon, don't worry about that. police question a man after 11—year old taylor schofield was killed in a hit and run collision in beswick in greater manchester. three people have been killed and a fourth is missing after an avalanche near the austrian ski resort of lech. and the travel show accompanies tony giles, a blind and deaf explorer visiting israel, as he travels around the world.
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