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the company keen to me to experience haley welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers this from the inside, and so am i. in north america and around the globe. so in order to try the device, only i'm reged ahmad. to be measured for it. these our top stories: measurements are extended —— rising tensions as rival music concerts essential to find the recommended for and against the venezuelan gate to someone of my height and president take place this is bbc news, the headlines: at the border with colombia. weight. it is the computing task so venezuelan soldiers have shot dead two people near the southern border with brazil. calculations are done on a server more than a dozen others 0n the border with brazil, were injured when troops opened fire outside the suit. the results are at least two people are killed. on members of the area's as troops and protesters clash over then sent to the exoskeleton. there indigenous community. was also a surprising amount of the delivery of foreign aid. computing going on in the device. as president maduro has closed well is the basic form of motion, the border to prevent international the r&b star r kelly is charged aid from coming in. with multiple sex offences the american r'n‘b singer r kelly the exo can make its own decisions after decades of claims has been charged with 10 and accusations. counts of aggravated, so the exo can make its own decisions so something unexpected happens, earlier today, robert kelly say, might put hits the ground too criminal sexual abuse in illinois. late or someone pushes it, it works was indicted before a cook county prosecutors say the charges relate grand jury on ten counts to the alleged abuse out how to respond. lean forward of four victims. three of them under the age of 17. push up. wow. that's... it is the singer denies the allegations. of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. in the united states, house democrats have tabled a measure aimed at stopping president trump's emergency declaration. amazing. ican push up. wow. that's... it is amazing. i can even leans sideways razed to the ground — and crouch. i can also change the colombian authorities demolish direction i move in by leaning my with less than five weeks until body while walking. aimed towards the right point oh, i can feel it brexit, cabinet ministers have said they would vote against theresa going that way. the start—up has may's government there is a
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grown to around 50 employees, many they would vote against theresa may‘s government there is a no— they would vote against theresa may's government there is a no— deal brexit. nine labour party mps and motivated by family members who are two conservative mps have recently 01’ motivated by family members who are or will soon be able to walk. 50 resigned. or will soon be able to walk. so what are the key things we are working on at the moment is allowing now on bbc news, click. stroke patients to get inside the exo and retrain their walk with the this week, flashy folding phones. exo. they slowly regain their ability to move so you've got to fashion face—off. and fantastic tune the exo down in the assistance physio. it brings over time. the company clearly has ambitions beyond this, its first exoskeleton, and floriane is looking forward to shaping its future. backin back in 2016, we visited the cybathlon is a wreck, a competition where people with limited ability brilliant. that was lj rich in
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competed against each other with some of the most sick —— sophisticated or mentioned devices on planet on ——on the planet. 0n paris. now, during a christmas trial were robotic arms, and special last year, we show it the first hands—on with the new flexible exos keleton trial were robotic arms, and exoskeleton is, or being used to loan. created by chinese firm help with some the most challenging tasks faced by people with royole, its first phone has been disabilities. and a couple of years five years in the making. 0ne ago we saw and exoskeleton helping royole, its first phone has been five years in the making. one of its tricks is to unfold, creating a people that heavy items in a tablet. back injanuary, i caught up hardware store in america. and now with a firm's boss and asked how he one french company is using the tech to rehabilitate and give paraplegic managed to beat the likes of samsung and lg to create the world's burst patients the chance to walk again. l j roach went to visit. bendable loan. we focused on the flexible to say —— display because it so hard to make. from a technology point of view, you have to do technology point of view, you have todoa technology point of view, you have to do a lot of innovations from the fundamental materials, processes and designs, certainly design and the later part of designs that is so ha rd to later part of designs that is so hard to make. from a technology point of view, you have to do a lot of innovations from the fundamental materials, processes and designs, certainly design and the later part of designs that swine bit ——we invested $1 . 7 of designs that swine bit ——we invested $1.7 billion in shenzhen, china, to build—up the production facility. but the mass production. i'd love to know whether the main problems is the fact that the
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connections break or the main problem is that you can't get the colours right on the bentley but florien has tried many acts goes —— we re colours right on the bentley but were obviously you need a replacement glass, you need glass. exos keleton florien has tried many acts goes —— exoskeleton is not like this one so the most challenging parties, you much, she is now working for the have to malden —— manufacture company. it is eight practically millions of transistors, tiny circuits on top of the super thin hands—free exo so as well as flexible film and the film is only several mica meat —— microlitres. it walking, she can do this. the device has to be very, very precise aims to improve movement with total position. at the moment, the royole 01’ aims to improve movement with total or partial paralysis and after 18 months of trials, the latest version phone is only available to buy in is finally ready to sell to china but they are not the only ones going dendy. take a look at this rehabilitation centres. the design that we are trying is about 6— seven ta blet going dendy. take a look at this tablet which bulbs twice to create a yea rs of phone. its makers say it is only an that we are trying is about 6— seven years of work and they are hoping to engineering model for the moment. release a personal exo in a couple of years or so and that is currently secret and right behind me. i might another chinese firm, lonovo, has ta ke secret and right behind me. i might take a peek. 0h, teased that it is working on a similar product. but the royole,
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this is only not about phones. they secret and right behind me. i might say flexible technology will change the way we interact with the smart take a peek. oh, yes. this small home and technology generally. there is the age of the internet of things remote activates the suit, leading so is the age of the internet of things ford at the right speed and angle so flexible sensors, flexible electronics, they break the limitation of the phone, the activates an ex— barometer on the back. this starts the system surface. eventually, all of these walking. the more you use it, is it things will be smart, will be intelligence. that is where we see becoming easier or was it easy the flexible display. now we've straightaway? it easy, because we heard rumours of sam some making a flexible phone for some time week, we finally got our answer at the are not pained, not fatigued, and latest launch. in a big surprise, it's good for my arms and shoulders because we have no crutches. samsung not only unveiled a folding phone that announced it would go on sale in two months' time, at a staggering cost of just sale in two months' time, at a staggering cost ofjust under $2000. called the galaxy fold, phone opens up
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called the galaxy fold, phone opens up to make a 7.3 inch tablet display capable of running free apps at once. it includes a new type of hidden hinge which they say can handle thousands of volts and unfolds with a battery on its side to extend ru ntime. unfolds with a battery on its side to extend runtime. the eye watering price seems unusual if not risky, given the company said the cost of its asinine phones that do lower than expected sales. but they say this is a luxury item and a new category of device. also launched webby x10 comedy is ten, s ten e and s ten plus. each new model phone comes with a simple white camera so you can get 123 degrees of vision, basically the same as the human eye if you want that. the camera also allows you to use some artificial intelligence capabilities to improve the way you take photos. you can still unlock the phone with facial recognition but samsung have done away with the ire wrist scanner and they say this was to maximise the
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end to end display, which seems to be all the rage these days. the screen is maximised with a hole punch camera and features a new security option. in this screen fingerprint sensors are becoming more and more popular and samsung says they have something unique called an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. called an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. it's different to a typical optical sensor which takes a photograph of your thumb. instead, it measures the contour of your thumb. they say this will make it even more secure against spoofing this was not possible for someone to ta ke this was not possible for someone to take a photocopy of your thumb and use it to open your device. 0ne take a photocopy of your thumb and use it to open your device. one more surprise was the unveiling of samsung's five g ready phone. we didn't get a price but we can guess it would be cheap. a five g ready phone might give samsung some strategicjump phone might give samsung some strategic jump on competitors phone might give samsung some strategicjump on competitors like apple but with widespread roll—out of the network not expected any time soon, they probably won't be flying off the shelves. of course, we're going to be hearing much more about
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royole ——by g and other bones when click is in barcelona next week. hello, and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that politicians in the uk branded facebook digital gangsters in a report into fake news. the culture media and sport committee accused the company of obstructing its enquiry in failing to tackle russian interference in elections. facebook said it already make changes while mark zuckerberg is to meet the uk culture secretary. meanwhile microsoft said it discovered hacking attem pts microsoft said it discovered hacking attempts against democratic institutions, think—tanks and non—profit organisations across europe. it offered its tailored cyber security services to affected countries. and google admitted making an error in not admitting that one of its alarm systems contained a microphone. it was only revealed when an update to make voice controlled was revealed. remember the smart controlled shoes from nikkei? just days after launch,
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updates have stopped the smart capabilities from working. firmware update bricking shoes. what a time to be alive. drivers in australia will soon to be able to make their licence plates a little more exciting banks to emojis. it was announced that from the first of march they will be allowed to add emojis to their registration. an ounce i role. you should never leave dogsin ounce i role. you should never leave dogs in cars as the tesla has introduced dog mode. when enabled, it will regulate the air—conditioning as well is displaying messages on the dashboard saying that the dogs him and will be back soon. there's all very well seen what close look like on a model, but if you can't get your hands on it in the flesh than you probably want to know what they are going to look like new. well, at this there's london fashion week, thanks to some
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new technology, that's exactly what some members of the public are going to be able to experience. seeing themselves models apparel from clothing brand hang off. here at london college of fashion the perfect setup is being created. the lighting's right, the scene is right, this is where 50 participants have come to have their faces scanned, so that their remit can replace that of the models on the catwalk to see what the close look like on them. so naturally i wanted a go, too. is there a happy time hair back, though, which did insta ntly hair back, though, which did instantly stop me from feeling like me. and i'm not meant to talk. using super personals face what technology isa super personals face what technology is a speedy and simple, although it helps to have a willing volunteer to actually scan you. the results are broken down by neural networks that understands is little movement to recreate your face on a believable
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moving image. it was important for us moving image. it was important for us that the process was very simple. so it only takes 10—50 minutes to go through the registration. and also the results come faster the whole processing takes only 30 minutes right now. but of course we'll come in different shapes and sizes, so the alp is to cater for that. i am certainly not the build of a catwalk model —— app. this project only a few models because figures have been tracked. so it will choose the one closest to me or the other volunteers, although the eventual aim is to create accurate avatars based on any measurements. this is pretty impressive. the quality of the image, even when moving, really is so realistic. but the thing that really seems to me is on the fact that i am wearing clothes would never normally put on, it's the way i moving. never normally put on, it's the way
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imoving. i never normally put on, it's the way i moving. i can tell that's not my body language and they‘ re i moving. i can tell that's not my body language and they're not my mannerisms. that's making it really quite peculiar to watch. we believe that this technology is very useful for online shopping, for users to see how they look indifferent close, especially for close that they never dare to wear or they want to just see how they would look in something a bit different. but also how they would look on something very classic that there never tried wearing and generally exploring more options. and while i can totally see the benefits, i wasn't quite convinced on this change of image. vidcon 2019! yeah! last weekend the world's largest convention for online video members, hanger, was held in london for the first time. and it was crammed full of social
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media stars. here is your guide. . and it was crammed full of social media stars. here is your guide. ij run media stars. here is your guide. i run this youtube channel. here's a post focus a lot about my autism and my experiences. hey, everyone, welcome to agree new autism blog series. apparently i don't look like someone who has it. there's no look. what do you feel is the correct way to talk to someone with autism? trigger the same as anyone you would treat as a human being. that may treat as a human being. that may treat me. i have been waiting for vidcon to come to the uk since last year. i was really excited to come and see my friends, meet other creators, potentially collaborate with them in future. it is a lot of fun in general. i have always wanted something like this. it's a space where content creators can find out
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about the latest tools to make videos and test them out. hey, everyone, and welcome to my films and welcome to bbc click. most of the vendor is here know that if you wa nt to the vendor is here know that if you want to attract this cloud, —— crowd set up in instagram where the photo opportunity. i am going to try this. i have always been the creative type, even though that in the past. make the youtube as a hobby, but also as an outlet to create what i wa nt to also as an outlet to create what i want to create. i feel that it has allowed me to be open to the world about what i have. vidcon is also where the fans can meet the people they follow online. many of the social media stars here have hundreds of thousands of followers. hello there, and let me be the first to say welcome back. why are you talking like that? i am with my good
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friend dean dobbs, he is a content creator on youtube. is part of a comedy duo called jack and in. how many subscribers do you have? i don't know exact. most about 70,000. some like that. it is really crazy, though. there are tons of people who come here. it is crazy because they have to be the best person myself all the time. because, have to be the best person myself allthe time. because, you have to be the best person myself all the time. because, you know, have to be the best person myself allthe time. because, you know, i wouldn't have any of this if it wasn't for people, invisible people ona wasn't for people, invisible people on a computer watching it. it is a pretty great thing. it feels more like i belong here. they treat me like i belong here. they treat me like a creator, professionals actually doing things. despite circumstances i have at the moment, iam circumstances i have at the moment, i am trying my absolute best to do things. while i'm happy to be here, it also present some challenges being autistic. with my autism it can be very overwhelming. just so much sensory process, various
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different noises, smells, brightness. hello, lovely people... soi brightness. hello, lovely people... so i have just brightness. hello, lovely people... so i havejust metjessica. you are? a disabled youtube. my channel is all about how you can live a fardon, fascinating life despite having chronic illness, deafness, all that kind of thing. pointing out that i don't sound deathis pointing out that i don't sound death is probably most thing that first people do when i meet them. —— vlogdeaf. the video world can be difficult to break into. how will you start and build your way up into doing something. when you are doing youtube you are straight in there. the state are making a video and you're out there. we have become more open about our issues. the millennium generation grew up with the tech and we mastered it, to an extent, and the next generation is doing a betterjob. i will be happy
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learning new tack and everything. that is a rap on vidcon london. i hope you guys enjoyed watching. take care, guys. thank you. brilliant stuff. of the past few weeks we have been chatting to the visual effects artists behind some of our favourite films of the last year. with the academy awards now upon us, what better way to finish off the series than with a look at the oscar—nominated first man. than with a look at the oscar-nominated first man. do you question whether the programme is worth big cost, in money and in lives? what are the chances of you not coming back? there's always drinking. you want to work to be seen. for some like this, were it is document two star, it is to fit with how the rest of the footage shot. paul lambert, i went with him on blade runner. he was invited down to meet with damien chazelle to talk over the show first man. and once
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they decided on trying to keep things in canberra, paul brought the board to try to work out what is the best way to do this. paul came up with the idea of having a giant led screen. we get the footage ready for the sequences. get that footage running well, damien wanted it to running well, damien wanted it to run as a full sequence, something like 10,000 frames, we ended up using a terry gannon for the x15 cloud sequence. i guess it simulates how light reacts in a note environment, when you're up at the top section of the atmosphere. just as neil bounces off the atmosphere you get that nice blue line of the horizon, which is mathematically correct for the earth's atmosphere. so it was fantastic for us to be able to use that. we have the real—world numbers of his flight path and how light it went. when you are looking through it that is pretty close to what he saw when he was pretty close to what he saw when he was up there. what are your
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theories? the special effects guys, katie swan and his team, they had the gimbal motion base. they worked out a way, when the gimbal tilted forward , out a way, when the gimbal tilted forward, you have the correct movement on the screen as well. for certain scenes it was like being in a simulator. so the actors got something to work with as well. rather than having a green screen, i suppose, and say you are diving down towards the now, give us a reaction. he is in it and his tilting forward in it. when you are sat there it feels like you are in the plane going down. nasa gave us access to a loss of archival footage from the apollo programme. so we scoured through most of that. there were a couple of things in that i don't think anyone has seen before. there is one in particular which is a sort of mid— shot of the second fired rocket. it is obviously shot at a
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square aspect ratio. we had to expand the size it left and right with a rocket thrust, which was quite intricate. it came together pretty quickly, once we had a simulator shouldn't —— singlish and working right. we had to match the lighting to the main footage. the main footage in the middle stayed as it was. we ran it through our archival processing set up and then blended it with bcg at the edges. that shot was a great shock to work on and see come together. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. wow. brilliant. and we wish the team behind first man and all the other 0scar nominees the very best of luck for this we can's ceremony. that is it for us for this weekend. we are at the mobile world congress in barcelona next weekend. in the meantime, you can followers of social media. where on incident, facebook, and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching. we will see you
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soon. ——we are on instagram. hello there. we saw a top temperature on friday of 18 celsius across west wales with lots of sunshine for much of the country. however where we held on to low cloud mist and fog it was quite chilly, temperatures reaching eight degrees in the south coast. for this weekend much of the same. mostly sunny days, mild as well, but mornings will start quite chilly at times with a bit of frost and some mist and fog around. we see a return to mist and fog and low cloud across central, southern and eastern parts of england early on saturday. the weather front slowly encroaching into western parts of northern ireland, bringing outbreaks of rain. but elsewhere largely dry. let's zoom into central southern eastern england for this morning,
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as we will have some fog patches around, maybe not so much around southern counties like we saw on friday morning, but most will be further north, east anglia as far north as east yorkshire. it will melt away through the morning and we should see some sunshine becoming a bit more widespread, this weather front across the west will bring rain to northern ireland and spread across scotland into western wales and the south—west of england. the skies brightening behind it but ahead of it in the sunshine is where we will see the highest temperatures, again 16, maybe 17 celsius, so exceptionally mild for the time of year. through saturday night, we will see some notice this green blue hue across south—eastern scotland, reporting cooler off the near continent. light winds, it will be actually start to sunday with a touch of frost around. we could have some mist and fog further north which had turned in the way and the part two of the weekend it should be another nice one with sunshine around. after that cold start temperatures
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won't be quite as high. i think at best around 1a or 15 degrees. high pressure with us into the start of next week. light winds and cooler air, so don't be surprised if we start monday morning with a bit of frost in there, again some mist and fog. that will tend to burn away quickly through the day and monday looks like being another fine one, with light winds and plenty of sunshine. the wind a little more of a feature across the far north—west of the country where we could see a little of rain. into the afternoon off that cold start the temperatures rising to around 15 or 16 celsius. it stays very pleasant as we reach the middle part of the week, but notice temperatures beginning to fall away into the latter part of the week, as we lose the warm southerlies and they are replaced 00:22:56,256 --> 2147483051:48:12,843 with a cool 2147483051:48:12,843 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 westerly from the atlantic.
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