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this is bbc news, the headlines: as one of the largest hospitals in the world opens in london to treat 4,000 coronavirus patients people in the uk are being urged to stay at home this weekend to try to stop the spread of covid—19. britain's health secretary said the advice was not a request but an instruction. president trump has announced new recommendations for americans to wear masks when they go outside to slow the spread of the virus. us health officials have advised people to cover their faces but to keep medical—grade masks free for health workers. although mr trump stressed the suggestion wasn't compulsory. the head of the imf has said the coronavirus pandemic had created an economic crisis like no other. kristalina georgieva said that never in the history of the imf had the world economy come to a standstill. more than 90 countries have asked the organisation for help.
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now on bbc news — click. this week, dial—up internet, apple releases the ipod, very tight suits and very friends. it is click‘s 20 of earth day and these are our greatest hits. welcome to click, i'm spencer kelly. 0n the sixth of april 2000, a plucky new tv programme hit the air, promising to talk about something
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that many people, many in the media thought was too scary, tomb dirty, technology. no—one thought that programme would last more than a couple of years and yet 20 years later, click is still an hour. just. because it is impossible to believe that we are celebrating our 20th birthday in a world that seems eerily similar to those dystopian sci—fi films that us geeks grew up on. like many programmes, we're going to find it hard to stay on air during the lockdown will stop light, for old times sake, because it is oui’ for old times sake, because it is our birthday, we going to forget about it all and take one last look at click through the ages. get ready for 20 years in 20 minutes. click online. it is the age old story, bbc launches new .com programme, .com bubble immediately bursts. was it
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oui’ bubble immediately bursts. was it ourfault? probably. bubble immediately bursts. was it our fault? probably. yet bubble immediately bursts. was it ourfault? probably. yet stephen bubble immediately bursts. was it our fault? probably. yet stephen and his team were ready to take apart any technology they could get their hands on. episode one featured two polar opposite housestyles explaining how to copy photos of those newfangled digital cameras and a review of the upcoming placed in —— playstation two, conducted on the bit of a car. the new millennium was often running with the latest pocket pcs, the very hottest fashion and a man trapped in a pda. home computers we re man trapped in a pda. home computers were helping to make music which could be listened to on whatever that is. and stored on st cards with a massive 64 megabits. and that is not all. is like a little card stick the headphones on and you're away, free to jog, the headphones on and you're away, free tojog, do the headphones on and you're away, free to jog, do whatever you want. home internet was about to get a lot faster too is one of the backstreet boys showed you how to switch your computer from dial—up to superfast broadband. by 2001, south korea was
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already going nuts for online games and injapan, shy boys were honing their chat up lines by texting computerised skills. richard was exploring cheap temperature effects while trying to buy a house online. what hundred £40,000, not a chance these days. and for a short time, this was the future. we'd all be living in three the world stressed in flashy close or penguin outfits. then, along came apple to really rocked the world. the ipod was born and the decade it was defined. it is 2002 and we really hitting out right 110w. 2002 and we really hitting out right now. as are the robots. but in the days when three g was still in its infancy, there was a cunning way some of you are getting online, by finding an unsecured wi—fi network using a metal snack tube and then w0 re using a metal snack tube and then wore chalking it on the pavement for eve ryo ne wore chalking it on the pavement for everyone else defined. cunning. richard went undercover in kong to
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infiltrate the world of software and dvd piracy. and in fact, the whole spy dvd piracy. and in fact, the whole spy thing looked like such find that eve ryo ne spy thing looked like such find that everyone played dress up and tried to do mission impossible on a budget of £10. and as we try to explain what you could do with the world's most powerful supercomputer, we enlisted the help of a young, rising star who was about to go universal. and the idea is to look at a model of the global climate, the other. at the moment, models away the atmosphere works and the oceans. they are based on dividing the earth into groups and then you can focus in on very small phenomena. like your beautiful hair, brian. 2003 rolls around and before anyone was talking around the cloud, this chap turns up wearing it. i'm not sure what happened to him but the shirt lives on. burned into the back of people's residents to this day. david reed opted to get measured for a more sober costume, that's what he
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was awakened. and in your spare time, this was the amazing content that we were recommending online. you can even get interactive and play the panpipes with your mouth. thank you sam, thank you partners.” thank you sam, thank you partnersi wouldn't see that horse. kate rolled into town for the first time and rob was creating his own ring tones and chris and simon demonstrated the very latest, portable photo scanner. in 2004, we bought ourselves a dam. here he is out looking for toilet roll and the only thing left in the tens goods iowa's google soup. i tell you what we won't short of though, nokias. when three of us around the world owned a nokia who we re around the world owned a nokia who were surely unsolvable and would be around forever. talking of things vanishing without a trace, here is richard in japan supporting vanishing without a trace, here is richard injapan supporting pretty much the opposite of a higher visit jacket. and here is something else none of us should have had to say.
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the proposal was another piece of technological creativity. i designed a flowery montage and beamed it to my blubbered pda when she least expected it. ian hardy's wedding report not at all toe curling. but at least we didn't have to see him in the bath, oh, that he is! and areas again, this time appearing as areas again, this time appearing as a head—on the world's largest display in las vegas in 2005. it's the year we saw hints of tv on mobile and tv in animals. in india, we saw rural villages starts to get access to the internet, health information, and education. by the way, this is the best mobile phone there has ever been. 0k, way, this is the best mobile phone there has ever been. ok, but we also saw the dangers of sending out u nwa nted saw the dangers of sending out unwanted tax to poorer countries without thinking of the consequences. in the cities, india's
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pour scrape a living by breaking down pcs and monitors. what they don't realise is that the toxic chemicals inside, like cadmium and lead, can pose serious health risks. and as always, japan was a joyous glimpse of what happens when you embrace technology without fear. an attitude i think we could all deal with every now and then. washout, here comes 2006 with a new look, a new host, and some stunningly expensive special effects. we talk a rare peak into the new technology superpower that was, is, rare peak into the new technology superpowerthat was, is, china. before the kindle, we are already looking at the paper technology that would power it and as phone struggled desperately to become smart, we tried out some of the new designs, including a touchscreen device that was not 1 designs, including a touchscreen device that was not! million miles away from apple's forthcoming world change. 2007 — africa, and we were
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testing cameras in the wild. fortu nately, testing cameras in the wild. fortunately, we want eaten by anything anonymous unless you count anything anonymous unless you count a giant pacman. i will see you in london. it is that way, i think. in namibia, we tracked miles in crazy hats to try out our satellite broadband in the desert. it is going to blow up or a have a lock. this yea r‘s to blow up or a have a lock. this year's hot topic was piracy websites and in particular, the process outside the swedish parliament that wallowed the pirate bay being shut down. chris used the age old coffee jar analogy to see which disc format was going to win. hdd, or blu—ray. the answer, screaming. we saw misbehaving furniture in san francisco and then down it came across a small country that have something electrifying in its garaged. it looked as another five yea rs garaged. it looked as another five years to start delivering its saloon car but this one it really did set the ball is in emotion. talking on balls, here is the beginning of live
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onset motion capture demonstrated by some idiot in a very tight suit. and then of course there was that new phone from that company. and that was when everything changed. in 2008, the rest of the mobile phone companies tried to play catch up stop touchscreens were everywhere, the mobile web was getting there but surely the iphone couldn't slay all of the established phone makers? nokia, which sells more phones in one week than apple does in a year, would have its own touchscreen rival by december. but as we started to spend more time online, our digital foot rents were leaving behind significant clues about us. and we decided to show how your personal data could be scraped and used by anyone who knew how to write a facebook app. we wrote an evil application which secretly collected the personal details of you and your friends and send them to us.
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fortu nately, friends and send them to us. fortunately, facebook closed that hole and nobody has ever used our personal data against us since. hey there, and welcome to the weekend technology. it was the week that the uk's main internet providers agreed to remove data fixed line broadband during the current ice pandemic. a zuma customer is suing the video call company, claiming that a sharing of data to facebook is a violation of user privacy. we got in touch with zoom who said the facebook software developer kit has since been removed from the up. and the owner of the video chat up house party has offered $1 million to anyone who can show evidence of who was the victim ofa show evidence of who was the victim of a commercial smear campaign. as well as claims that downloading apps linked to other services such as netflix and spotify being hacked. it was also the week that robot cars strutted trolling the traits introduce in an effort to enforce
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the country's lockdown, remote—controlled vehicles now approached people on the street asking why they were outside. engineers at stanford have developed an ankle exoskeleton that can be struck to a user's leg to make running easier. it has a cable which i’u ns running easier. it has a cable which runs up the back of the leg, extending the ankle as the toes put off the ground. and finally, is video calling getting a little bit boring now? well, you could always, i don't know, chat to a goat. the sweet pharmacy actuary in california has made their animals available online. gold, gotomeeting, cm also teaches appearances from other barnyard animals. well, not such a bad idea. right, let's get back to it. 2009 with a packed year. japan was as brilliantly japanese as ever. we bought a botnet, and all magnet
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reality was a reality. —— augmented reality. social media was getting so fast we didn't know what we need it for. and then smart tvs arrived and the answer was everything. 3d tv resurfaced like some blurry white elephant in stupid glasses. we told you it would never catch on. but that's what i said to this guy as well, but daniel ek didn't listen and spotify happen anyway. lj became and spotify happen anyway. lj became a cyborg and dan did something with technology, i have 90 what he is doing now. it is a new decade, and 2010 starts with a bang. well a crack, actually as dan is told that this phone is completely unbreakable. so he broke it. this phone is completely unbreakable. so he broke itm actually broke the phone. do not challenge us. play music with lightning? check. go skiing in dubai desert was my check. make high—tech fashion look cool? um... here is
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mark out scavenging with his nana and auntie susan. now that game developer bunji is out of the halo business, what happens to the star of its games? those face varying super soldiers, the spartans? window cleaning and lift attendance, apparently. the was once again dominated by apple, this time going on tablets. butjust the next year, the man who had led the company from next to nothing to global domination left us. steve jobs, next to nothing to global domination left us. stevejobs, the biggest tech superstar of his time. also in 2011, lara joined the team and immediately went for a lie down. trouble is that i often get up at 3:30am to, well, talk about the weather. you remember the weather, don't you? it is the thing that happens outside... in a yearfull of
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wiggly robots, holographic tv and very cheap costume hire, we went looking for the next big thing. and here it is. for truly portable smartphone doing, check out this tv hat. sorry, here it is. imagine wearable, bendable and colour changeable technology. the breakthrough could be a material called graphene. dan taking rare timeout from his now pathological need destroy technology. more testosterone overload into thousand 12 as mark demonstrated the stand—off between the games co nsulta nt stand—off between the games consultant using the medium of the spaghetti western. special guest star, ennio marione. thank you. nintendo —— india ruled out a universal id scheme and farmers started watering their crops with text messages. we also saw smart
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water comes in kenya and could you make a film on a mobile phone in 2012? no, absolutely not. so we did. with special effects. you're welcome. by 2013, 3d printing was churning out all sorts of weird stuff including bits for planes and space stuff including bits for planes and s pa ce rovers . stuff including bits for planes and space rovers. talking of which, here is another number from mark's dressing up box as he went full 2001 to look at the new xbox one. and yes, that is what he wears when he goes to the shops nowadays. would not save him from the attack of the giant robot spiders. but right now when our biggest enemy is a tiny virus, i remember this trip to the deep frozen blood banks of iceland, where a generics company was at the forefront of genetics into why each of us does or does not suffer from certain diseases. back in 2014 though, nothing could be further from our minds as we popped on our
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phone skirts, hopped on our one wheels and headed to australia to see plans to bring down space debris using lasers. they were also studying how bushfires behave to help the authorities protect —— critic who to evacuate and when. in japan dan got his hands on the first sg japan dan got his hands on the first 5g transmitter. this now fits in your phone. i did some air graffiti, la ra your phone. i did some air graffiti, lara did the windows and lj got a facelift. i told you she was a cyborg. talking of which... facelift. i told you she was a cyborg. talking of which. .. can you imagine my arms... in 2014, drones we re imagine my arms... in 2014, drones were everywhere, they were literally falling out of the sky. in israel, jens gather life out of a lamp and we saw the first self—driving car could handle junctions. unlike we saw the first self—driving car could handlejunctions. unlike mark. watch out mark, there is a visual effect straight ahead!
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2015 was a vintage year. south korea served up robots that under jellyfish and any sports tournament where teams were kept in a fish tank, and flying hairdryers. and who could forget the robot that made me lose my faculties in the middle of a car lose my faculties in the middle of a car park? mit in boston was full of excellent ideas, and in spain we filmed the whole programme on mobiles. don't do it, it was awful. what you mean everyone has to do these days? japan, brilliant, full of fate cats and longplaying robots. i was even checked out by a dinosaur. is that entirely necessary? i think it was actually. ai necessary? i think it was actually. al was becoming huge, and steve created one that learned to walk. hollow lens was on the scene mvr was going mainstream. kate made out of cardboard and mark was falling
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forward in a big way.|j cardboard and mark was falling forward in a big way. i tried to lea n forward in a big way. i tried to lean on the table there. we thought nothing could top 2015, but then along came 2016. we saw the large hadron collider, and i had a moment. we went live for the first time, and our audience had one. and we became the first show to be filmed entirely in 360. look out, we behind you! we made brand—new friends. in 360. look out, we behind you! we made brand-new friends. it is haggerty dog from cbbc! wow, it is... lara lewington from bbc click! never heard of that. we saw such inspiring stories. but for me, one of my lifetime highlights, was the cybathlon in switzerland where robot assist and athletes work together to one day make disability a thing of the past. by 2017 we were starting
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to get the sense that something was going wrong. fake news was the talk of the town, and cambridge analytic award being accused of messing with our brains. don't mess with dave on the brain or he will mess with yours. and don't mess with cat's or c will do serious damage. talking of damage, this is the year the robots storm the castle. that's the first guest we have lost as i recall. space was hotting up with all kinds of plans to explore the solar system, and land on other worlds. of plans to explore the solar system, and land on other worldsm is bouncy! and then there was fukushima. i climbed under a nuclear reactor and saw the robots that they are hoping will clean up the melted radioactive fuel. nothing i can add to that sentence will make it sound any more impressive. but perhaps more than anything, this scene now sticks in my mind. the site of an abandoned nearby town. a scene that now seems uncomfortably close to
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home. what i am standing on is less than one millimetre thick, and it really feels it. protecting the environment has become a more and more urgent tasks, and we have seen ourfairshare of green more urgent tasks, and we have seen our fair share of green tag over the yea rs. our fair share of green tag over the years. here is lara honourfloating solar farm years. here is lara honourfloating solarfarm in years. here is lara honourfloating solar farm in norway. years. here is lara honourfloating solarfarm in norway. in some ways 2018 was pretty wet all around. steve d id 2018 was pretty wet all around. steve did a vr waterslide because why not, and here is neck on a jet powered water board, because, jet powered water board, because, jet powered water board, because, jet powered water board. if we had let him he would have gone on this as well. he is off! he is off! look at him go! that is amazing! see you later, i him go! that is amazing! see you later, lam him go! that is amazing! see you later, i am off on the hover board. not everything was as it seemed. mark entered the largest green screen studio in the world and swears that he pulls this off first time. (laughs) and the crowd goes wild! seriously, don't believe your
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eyes. the rise of deepfakes midface whopping was reality. there were anyone who thought this was the best way to demonstrate it needs that had examined. we did a lot in the 18, a lot of it in slow motion. but once again you have to headed to the japanese. this put everything else in the shade. are they working? i can see your microphone, and i can see that you are smiling, and i can see that you are smiling, and i can see there is a lady in the front with a red jacket, the guy next to her is wearing stripes! 0h with a red jacket, the guy next to her is wearing stripes! oh my god! remember maisie? we do. she broke our hearts and mended them all in one go, as she got to red her favourite book for the first time since she lost her sight. 2019 was an emotional year really, we had a continuous run of 1000 shows, celebrating by making an interactive adventure that was the hardest programme we have ever made. 50
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yea rs programme we have ever made. 50 years after the arguably greater achievement of landing on the moon, lj bounced her voice office. hello moon people! hello moon people! and we got to see the vehicles we will be travelling into space in next. feel the forces in your tailbone... i feel the forces in feel the forces in your tailbone... ifeel the forces in my feel the forces in your tailbone... i feel the forces in my tailbone! feel the forces in your tailbone... ifeel the forces in my tailbone! as good 0mar. plenty of forces there i would have felt. i would say there is nothing we won't do for click. a programme that has allowed us to live out our wildest, most childish dreams and which has driven us mad and kept us sane every week for longer than anyone would have imagined. for however long you have been on thisjourney imagined. for however long you have been on this journey with us, i hope you have enjoyed the ride. such great memories. it has been a huge privilege for us to see these incredible things and share them with you over the past two decades.
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the world has changed a lot in the last 20 years, but right now it is changing ina last 20 years, but right now it is changing in a way i don't think many of us have seen in our lifetimes. and that means that click has to change too. like many of you, the tea m change too. like many of you, the team are now separated and isolated, and that means it is going to be nearly impossible for us to make a weekly programme. so we have taken the difficult decision... to flipping well carry on. in the last 20 years we have pioneered ways of making programmes in bizarre and impossible circumstances, so if anyone can do it, we can. you have given us 20 years, it's the least we can do for you. i don't know what next week? click the look yet but i promise you this, there will be a
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click next week. so thank you, from all of us, thank you for watching, thank you for being there... and we will see you soon. yes, 0ur weather is turning warmer this weekend, but of course we follow the rules, we stay at home and we improvise. whatever your view on the weather outside, it will be sunnier by sunday and out there it will be warmer, it will also be windier as well with pollen levels heading up. the big picture shows high pressure to the east of us,
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low pressure approaching from atlantic, and ahead of that will strengthen the southerly flow, of course that is a warm direction, so it will be a warm wind on sunday, lifting temperatures in the sunnier parts of eastern england to around 20, maybe 21 celsius. that said, there will be a touch of frost in places as saturday begins, cooler than this in the countryside, so some spots close to freezing. there will be a few mist and fog patches out there, more especially towards the midlands in southern england. some rain in northern scotland will set on across the northern isles, still the odd shower in scotland and northern england, from what will be a good deal of cloud, some sunny spells, elsewhere in england and wales there will be increasing sunshine as we go through the day. while all parts are going to be milder, it is particularly across england and wales where we will notice those temperatures into the mid—teens. but also a freshening southerly wind, a sign of things to come as we get deeper into the weekend. 0vernight and into sunday morning,
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although there is plenty of cloud around, enough wind to stop the temperature going down too far so we are frost free as sunday begins, and sunday will deliver plenty of sunshine. while most places will hold onto that sunshine, the further west you are you will see it clouding over and it may well start to get a bit of rain later in the day, northern ireland, parts of western scotland, the far west of england and wales, some uncertainty about the timing of the arrival of any rain from the area of low pressure i showed you earlier. what is certain is that the wind will pick up more on sunday, gusts across western areas later in the day near 50 miles an hour but it will be warmer across all parts, particularly in that sunshine, across eastern parts of england we could see around 21 celsius. but pollen levels will be higher and particularly in england and wales. into next week, sunday night into monday, we will see from that area of low pressure a band of rain spread east across the uk, behind that as it clears on monday, sunshine returns, it will be cooler before temperatures head up again
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this is bbc news, the headlines: as one of the largest hospitals in the world opens in london to treat 4,000 coronavirus patients people in the uk are being urged to stay at home this weekend to try to stop the spread of covid—19. britain's health secretary said the advice was not a request but an instruction. this advice is not a request, it is an instruction. stay—at—home, protect lives and then you will be doing your part. president trump has announced new recommendations for americans to wear masks when they go outside to slow the spread of the virus. us health officials have advised people to cover their faces but to keep medical—grade masks free for health workers. although mr trump stressed the suggestion wasn't compulsory. so
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