is told they have parkinson's disease, and back in january, the bbc‘s technology correspondent, rory cellan—joneservices being made prop —— all sorts of objects being connected. that is the promise. it is still a long way away. that's the first time i have seen that bit of the clip. so many people watching got in touch. seen that bit of the clip. so many people watching got in touchm wasn't the first time i had had a bit of a shaky hand. that time i checked twitter and somebody had noticed it. i was slightly aware of it. then i was on the train to do some more filming about 5g and a great producer i work with, priya, she wanted a quick word. she wondered if i'd ever thought of going public. knowing a few people had spotted it, i suddenly became aware that probably a lot of people had spotted it so ijust went aware that probably a lot of people had spotted it so i just went with it, bashed out a tweet and there it was. we have the tweet. when people saw that tweet, what was the reaction? my phone was going mad. it went viral. lots of lovely m essa g es mad. it went viral. lots of lovely messages w