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in ten minutes, newswatch, but now on bbc news click. we are almost six months away from the uk starting its transition period to leave the eu. the details of which, in case you haven't heard, are still a bit sketchy. as the eu themselves have said, nothing is agreed until everything is agreed... but while the politicians battle out the finer points and we consider the what ifs, ports across the country are bracing themselves for change. dover here exclusively handles eu imports, so when brexit does come, it's one of the ports that's going to need to adjust the most, but no matter how final arrangements do play out, making sure that our ports and borders run smoothly is clearly going to be a key priority. almost 500 million tons of freight go through the uk borders every year. offloading and processing everything coming in and out is a complex task. technology is already fundamental in that process and some politicians hope will be the saviour with the day comes for the uk to stand alone. this week we're looking at some technology that h
in ten minutes, newswatch, but now on bbc news click. we are almost six months away from the uk starting its transition period to leave the eu. the details of which, in case you haven't heard, are still a bit sketchy. as the eu themselves have said, nothing is agreed until everything is agreed... but while the politicians battle out the finer points and we consider the what ifs, ports across the country are bracing themselves for change. dover here exclusively handles eu imports, so when brexit...
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now on bbc news — click. this week... drone delivers something.ers—lee turns the web on its head. and andy serkis plays a tormented, augmented orc. please, take me home. i can sing, i can dance, just take me home. i can do anything. i'll be good! knowledge is power — that's what we've been told. whoever holds the information has the control. our data is valuable. it really is, you know, as everyone says, the new oil. and for years we have been giving it away in exchange for... what? free services: social networks, e—mail, convenient shopping. based our personalities. protection regulation to protect our privacy. and used by the tech giants. and some argue it should be wholly owned by us. were publicly funded in the first place. to actually fund the technology. it really is, you know, as everyone says, the new oil. basically interact with the welfare state in their country. and economic growth. she tries to put a value on the unvaluable. she's advocating a public body to safeguard our information. of external advisory council. and possibly pay a fe
now on bbc news — click. this week... drone delivers something.ers—lee turns the web on its head. and andy serkis plays a tormented, augmented orc. please, take me home. i can sing, i can dance, just take me home. i can do anything. i'll be good! knowledge is power — that's what we've been told. whoever holds the information has the control. our data is valuable. it really is, you know, as everyone says, the new oil. and for years we have been giving it away in exchange for... what? free...
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but first on bbc news, click.his is nelson's column in trafalgar square, and for over 150 years its base has been guarded by four giant lions. but soon these guys will be joined by a fifth — and a rather unusual one. it is arriving with the help of google and paul carter went to find out more. protest, celebrations, mourning. trafalgar square has long been a place where voices come together. the lions which have sat in the square since 1867 have heard them all. what if they could speak? as part of the london design festival, a fifth lion will appear in the square, powered by machine learning. the result is an interactive sculpture called please feed the lions, a collaboration between designer es devlin and the google arts and culture lab. members of the public will be able to feed the lions with words, which in turn will generate poetry created by an artificial neural network. it uses an algorithm known as long short—term memory recovery neural network. snappy. it has learnt how to write by reading millions of wor
but first on bbc news, click.his is nelson's column in trafalgar square, and for over 150 years its base has been guarded by four giant lions. but soon these guys will be joined by a fifth — and a rather unusual one. it is arriving with the help of google and paul carter went to find out more. protest, celebrations, mourning. trafalgar square has long been a place where voices come together. the lions which have sat in the square since 1867 have heard them all. what if they could speak? as...
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but first on bbc news, click. india — a technology superpower in waiting.alf of the 1.2 billion people here are aged 35 or under. in the years that we've been coming here, we've seen it change from an it outsourcing work house to a place of innovation and start—ups. and although click has a huge audience in india, and although we've brought indian stories to the world, we haven't yet been able to bring the world to india. so it's high time we put that right. we've taken the click live show on the road, to the beautiful setting of bikaner house, new delhi. new delhi! thank you for having us! are you well? cheering and applause and it's here that we wowed audiences with the coolest tech we have seen on our travels. we painted colours in the air, tickled their ears, took them to the future, and to the distant past. this is hampi, once the capital of the vijayanagara dynasty, and by the 16th century, it was the second—largest mediaeval era city in the world. since 1565, it's lain in ruins, but over recent years this unesco world heritage site has been 3d—scanne
but first on bbc news, click. india — a technology superpower in waiting.alf of the 1.2 billion people here are aged 35 or under. in the years that we've been coming here, we've seen it change from an it outsourcing work house to a place of innovation and start—ups. and although click has a huge audience in india, and although we've brought indian stories to the world, we haven't yet been able to bring the world to india. so it's high time we put that right. we've taken the click live show...
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now on bbc news, click. this week, video gaming addiction. lego roller—coasters. oetry — straight from the lion's mouth. this weekend, at the vna museum in london, a new exhibition opens celebrating the art and design behind video games. design play disrupt tries to unpack some of the processes which have given rise to some of of the biggest game titles in recent years, like this, nintendo mega—hit splatoon, which somewhat refreshingly has squids firing ink rather than bullets in their quest to paint the world with colour. so here you can see the various stages of the game's design and what's interesting is that you have your concept arch and fashion design and set design, what came first was this early prototype which features none of that and was simply designed whether to see whether the gameplay would be fun. video games are, without doubt, one of the most ubiquitous cultural and design forms about time, but there's an estimated 2.2 billion people in the world who play video games, almost a quarter of the world's population so it's important that cultural insti
now on bbc news, click. this week, video gaming addiction. lego roller—coasters. oetry — straight from the lion's mouth. this weekend, at the vna museum in london, a new exhibition opens celebrating the art and design behind video games. design play disrupt tries to unpack some of the processes which have given rise to some of of the biggest game titles in recent years, like this, nintendo mega—hit splatoon, which somewhat refreshingly has squids firing ink rather than bullets in their...
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now on bbc news. click. this week: get your skates on for security games... yes! ..ball games.ighjumps. this is what it feels like to be on the moon. and robot drinks. this is the business card of our first guest on the programme this week, google‘s self—proclaimed security princess. parisa tabriz is one of the biggest names in cyber security. the buck stops with her if, for example, chrome, google‘s browser, is hacked. and if you've ever seen these while you're browsing, these little padlock to help us to know if the link between your computer or phone and a website is secure. parisa is behind google‘s push to get more websites to use the encrypted https protocol. now, not all hackers are bad guys, of course. parisa employs about 200 of them in a specialist unit called project zero. they hack all sorts of software before the bad guys do before any vulnerabilities can be spotted and fixed. they're like a police force but they all wear hoodies, because obviously that's all that hackers ever were apparently. anyway, dan simmons went to chat about all these things with parisa at t
now on bbc news. click. this week: get your skates on for security games... yes! ..ball games.ighjumps. this is what it feels like to be on the moon. and robot drinks. this is the business card of our first guest on the programme this week, google‘s self—proclaimed security princess. parisa tabriz is one of the biggest names in cyber security. the buck stops with her if, for example, chrome, google‘s browser, is hacked. and if you've ever seen these while you're browsing, these little...
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with the bbc, she said "this debate is not about my future, but the future of the people now on bbc news, click
with the bbc, she said "this debate is not about my future, but the future of the people now on bbc news, click
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but first on bbc news, click.our giant lions. but soon these guys will be joined by a fifth — and a rather unusual one.
but first on bbc news, click.our giant lions. but soon these guys will be joined by a fifth — and a rather unusual one.
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coming up next on the bbc news channel is click.the security princess. 0ne first guest on the programme. the security princess. one of the biggest names in cyber security it sta rts biggest names in cyber security it starts with her if googles browser is hacked. if you're seen these padlocks they have a link between the computer or your phone of the website and make sure it is secure. she is behind the push to get more websites they see there is protocol. not all hackers are bad guys of course, she employs around 200 of them ina course, she employs around 200 of them in a specialist unit is on project zero. they hacked all sorts of software before the bad guys do so of software before the bad guys do so it can be spotted and fixed they are likely police force, but they wear hoodies, because that's all that hackers ever where apparently. he went to chat about all of these things with her at the biggest cyber security expo.
coming up next on the bbc news channel is click.the security princess. 0ne first guest on the programme. the security princess. one of the biggest names in cyber security it sta rts biggest names in cyber security it starts with her if googles browser is hacked. if you're seen these padlocks they have a link between the computer or your phone of the website and make sure it is secure. she is behind the push to get more websites they see there is protocol. not all hackers are bad guys of course,...
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next on bbc news it's click.st on the programme this week, google's self—proclaimed security princess. parisa tabriz is one of the biggest names in cyber security. the buck stops with her if, for example, chrome, google's browser, is hacked. and if you've ever seen these while you're browsing, these little padlocks help us to know if the link between your computer or phone and a website is secure. parisa is behind google's push to get more websites to use the encrypted https protocol. now, not all hackers are bad guys, of course. parisa employs about 200 of them in a specialist unit called project zero. they hack all sorts of software before the bad guys do so any vulnerabilities can be spotted and fixed. they're like a police force but they all wear hoodies, because obviously that's all that hackers ever wear, apparently. anyway, dan simmons went to chat about all these things with parisa at the world's biggest cyber security expo, black hat. the security princess is informal, controversial and, unusually for th
next on bbc news it's click.st on the programme this week, google's self—proclaimed security princess. parisa tabriz is one of the biggest names in cyber security. the buck stops with her if, for example, chrome, google's browser, is hacked. and if you've ever seen these while you're browsing, these little padlocks help us to know if the link between your computer or phone and a website is secure. parisa is behind google's push to get more websites to use the encrypted https protocol. now,...
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next on bbc news it's click.its base is guarded by four giant lions. soon the5e guarded by four giant lions. soon these guys will be joined by ff and that are rather unusual one at that. it is arriving with the help of google and paul carter has been to find out more. protests. celebrations. mourning. trafalgar square has long been a place where voices have come together. the lions have sat in the square since 1867 have heard them all. but what if they could speak? as part of london design festival, a fifth lion is going to appear in the square, powered by machine learning. the result is an interactive sculpture called please feed the lions, a collaboration between designer e5 devlin and google art5 and culture lab. members of the public will be able to feed the [ions with words which in turn will generate poetry created by an artificial neural network. it uses an algorhythm known as long short—term memory recurrent neural network. snappy! the [ions have learned how to write by reading millions of words of 19th—c
next on bbc news it's click.its base is guarded by four giant lions. soon the5e guarded by four giant lions. soon these guys will be joined by ff and that are rather unusual one at that. it is arriving with the help of google and paul carter has been to find out more. protests. celebrations. mourning. trafalgar square has long been a place where voices have come together. the lions have sat in the square since 1867 have heard them all. but what if they could speak? as part of london design...
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now on bbc news, it's time for click. with my face on his shirt.ndia — a technology superpower in waiting. 2 billion people here are aged 35 or under. and start—ups. we haven't yet been able to bring the world to india. so it is high time we put that right. setting of bikaner house, new delhi. new delhi! thank you for having us! are you well? cheering and applause. we have seen on our travels. took them to the future, and to the distant past. era city in the world. different organisations. of how it would have looked in his heyday. so we are now going to take a walk—through of the temple site. to watch for the routes that i want to describe. and this is how i ‘m going to show it where i want to go. where you are on the model too. what used to be existing. into how others might experience this kind of virtual tour. it's crying out for a virtual reality set up, obviously. than those from times gone by. who are exploring things. so that is the excitement. after graduation. and it has certainly had some global success stories. recently, binny ba nsal.
now on bbc news, it's time for click. with my face on his shirt.ndia — a technology superpower in waiting. 2 billion people here are aged 35 or under. and start—ups. we haven't yet been able to bring the world to india. so it is high time we put that right. setting of bikaner house, new delhi. new delhi! thank you for having us! are you well? cheering and applause. we have seen on our travels. took them to the future, and to the distant past. era city in the world. different organisations....
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now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week... drone delivers something.dy serkis plays a tormented, augmented orc. please, take me home. i can sing, i can dance, just take me home. i can do anything. i'll be good! knowledge is power — that's what we've been told.
now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week... drone delivers something.dy serkis plays a tormented, augmented orc. please, take me home. i can sing, i can dance, just take me home. i can do anything. i'll be good! knowledge is power — that's what we've been told.
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bbc news, westminster. you can find all of our pieces from this week looking at the key questions about brexit online. go to the bbc iplayer and clickr the news where you are. bye— bye. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm steven wyeth. fisher lands golf‘s magic number as he goes sub—60 on the european tour. two new openers for england, rory burns gets a call—up for the test squad, along withjoe denly. weighing up the opposition. anthonyjoshua puts his belts on the line as he takes on alexander povetkin. tough fight, everything is on the line, you want to become champions. u nfortu nately line, you want to become champions. unfortunately he has this beat me andi unfortunately he has this beat me and i have to defend it, i've got nothing to lose and everything to gain. hello and welcome to sportsday. certain numbers in sport motivate like no other. in snooker it's a 147 break. in running it was the four minute mile. and in golf it's the sub—60 round. until today that had been beyond reach on the european tour. many had come close, but until oli fisher signed his second round card at the portugal masters, none had written 59 as their t
bbc news, westminster. you can find all of our pieces from this week looking at the key questions about brexit online. go to the bbc iplayer and clickr the news where you are. bye— bye. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm steven wyeth. fisher lands golf‘s magic number as he goes sub—60 on the european tour. two new openers for england, rory burns gets a call—up for the test squad, along withjoe denly. weighing up the opposition. anthonyjoshua puts his belts on the line as he takes on...
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now, as promised on bbc news, is time for click. the lion's mouth. this weekend at the v&a museum in london, a new exhibition opens celebrating the art and design behind video games. design, play, disrupt, tries to unpack the
now, as promised on bbc news, is time for click. the lion's mouth. this weekend at the v&a museum in london, a new exhibition opens celebrating the art and design behind video games. design, play, disrupt, tries to unpack the
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now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week... drone delivers something. berners—lee turns the web on its head. and andy serkis plays a tormented, augmented 0rc. please, take me home. i can sing, i can dance, just take me home. i can do anything. i'll be good! knowledge is power — that's what we've been told. whoever holds the information has the control. our data is valuable. it really is, you know, as everyone says, the new oil. and for years we have been giving it away in exchange for... what? free services: social networks, e—mail, convenient shopping. and all the while, big companies have been recording our every move, selling our data on, and even using it to micro—target us based our personalities. early this year, the european union brought in the general data protection regulation to protect our privacy. but large amounts of our personal data is still stored and used by the tech giants. and some argue it should be wholly owned by us. not least because the underlying infrastructure that allowed the collection of this commodity — the internet and th
now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week... drone delivers something. berners—lee turns the web on its head. and andy serkis plays a tormented, augmented 0rc. please, take me home. i can sing, i can dance, just take me home. i can do anything. i'll be good! knowledge is power — that's what we've been told. whoever holds the information has the control. our data is valuable. it really is, you know, as everyone says, the new oil. and for years we have been giving it away in exchange...
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now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week... drone delivers something. wet is turned on its head. and andy serkis plays a tormented, augmented click. take me home. i can sing, i can dense, just ta ke home. i can sing, i can dense, just take me home. i can do anything. —— ican take me home. i can do anything. —— i can dense. —— dance. knowledge is power. that is what we have been told. whoever holds the information has the control. our darker is valuable. it really is, you know, as ever and says, the new world. and for years we have been giving it away in exchange for... what? free services. social nervous —— social networks. e—mail. and all the while, big companies have been recording our every move, selling oui’ recording our every move, selling our data on, or using it to target a base our personalities. early this year, the european union brought in the general data protection regulation to protect our privity. but large amounts of our data is still stored and used by tech giants. —— protect our privacy. some argue it should be wholly owned by us. arg
now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week... drone delivers something. wet is turned on its head. and andy serkis plays a tormented, augmented click. take me home. i can sing, i can dense, just ta ke home. i can sing, i can dense, just take me home. i can do anything. —— ican take me home. i can do anything. —— i can dense. —— dance. knowledge is power. that is what we have been told. whoever holds the information has the control. our darker is valuable. it really is, you...
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now on bbc news, with all the latest technology news, it's click.
now on bbc news, with all the latest technology news, it's click.