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shiona mounts up for the latest in horse tech. horse tech? yep — horse tech. righto. there's no time to stop for dinner, so us having it on the go. this is the strangest experience i've had for quite some time. and finally, time for bed. butjust how chill can paul get? that's the eeg, which is my brain signal. that's pretty flat at the moment which is, you know, pretty on brand. when sd printers first went mainstream, many imagined a world where some households would be creating missing pieces of board games or spare parts to fix their cars. the reality has actually probably been more impressive because we're getting sd—printed houses and even sd—printed body parts. and some of the latest trials involve printing bones for people who've had cancer. researchers at king's college london and clinicians at guy's and st thomas' nhs foundation trust are collaborating on a project to help cancer patients like colin. i'd got a few appointments, first of all. i had several tests and a biopsy, which then diagnosed me with cancer. you've got to look at what the alternative is if
shiona mounts up for the latest in horse tech. horse tech? yep — horse tech. righto. there's no time to stop for dinner, so us having it on the go. this is the strangest experience i've had for quite some time. and finally, time for bed. butjust how chill can paul get? that's the eeg, which is my brain signal. that's pretty flat at the moment which is, you know, pretty on brand. when sd printers first went mainstream, many imagined a world where some households would be creating missing...
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shiona: being here really reminds me of when i was younger and coming for riding lessons, but i've notw technology is helping people who are learning to ride a horse today. time to get back on the saddle, i guess. the team here at scotland's rural college have really embraced new tech, and by doing so, it's hoped it can benefit the riders as well as the horses. meet penny who will help me demonstrate. ok, let's go. first up, there are smart reins — they tell me how much pressure i'm putting on penny as she walks. so, what we're using here on this horse is a rein pressure sensor. there is a little box that sits on the top of the horse's head and it has two lights that will indicate your left rein and right rein. so, if you take any pressure on either rein or both reins, the colour will change. purple indicates low pressure and blue and red show medium and high pressure. they maybe have a problem where they have maybe one rein a little bit too higher than the other or one a bit shorter than the other, it can really help them to make those adjustments themselves rather than an instructor
shiona: being here really reminds me of when i was younger and coming for riding lessons, but i've notw technology is helping people who are learning to ride a horse today. time to get back on the saddle, i guess. the team here at scotland's rural college have really embraced new tech, and by doing so, it's hoped it can benefit the riders as well as the horses. meet penny who will help me demonstrate. ok, let's go. first up, there are smart reins — they tell me how much pressure i'm putting...
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shiona mounts up for the latest in horse tech. horse tech? yep — horse tech. righto. on the go. this is the strangest experience i've had for quite some time.
shiona mounts up for the latest in horse tech. horse tech? yep — horse tech. righto. on the go. this is the strangest experience i've had for quite some time.
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our tech reporter shiona mccallum explained in more detail the european commission's concerns.ones, tablets, computers, that that information, the personal data about employees, will be getting fed back to beijing. so it's all about if tiktok is on your mobile, can they read your emails, can they look at your photos? can they look at your contacts? can they look at official documents? and can that information get back to the chinese? now, this morning, the eec said that this was cybersecurity concerns and that they would be issuing this to all their employees. they've got until the 15th of march to come off tiktok, and that's on any devices that they have for personal use with any ec apps on it and also any work devices as well. they said it was cybersecurity concerns and that affects their 32,000 employees. we asked tiktok for an interview, but they couldn't offer a spokesperson to come on this programme. the company did give the bbc a statement, saying: "we believe this suspension is misguided and based on fundamental misconceptions. we are surprised that the commission did n
our tech reporter shiona mccallum explained in more detail the european commission's concerns.ones, tablets, computers, that that information, the personal data about employees, will be getting fed back to beijing. so it's all about if tiktok is on your mobile, can they read your emails, can they look at your photos? can they look at your contacts? can they look at official documents? and can that information get back to the chinese? now, this morning, the eec said that this was cybersecurity...
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well, our tech reporter shiona mccallum explained in more detail the fears of that the european commission if they have tiktok on devices, so that any phones, tablets, computers, that that information, the personal data about employees, will be getting fed back to beijing. so it's all about if tiktok is on your mobile, can they read your emails, can they look at your photos? can they look at your contacts? can they look at official documents? and can that information get back to the chinese? now, this morning, the ec said that this was cybersecurity concerns and that they would be issuing this to all their employees. they've got until the 15th of march to come off tiktok, and that's on any devices that they have for personal use with any ec apps on it and also any work devices as well. they said it was cybersecurity concerns and that affects their 32,000 employees. a fierce winter storm is causing widespread disruptions in the us, while south—eastern parts of the country brace for record—high temperatures. and a rare blizzard warning has been issued for parts of southern california, from e
well, our tech reporter shiona mccallum explained in more detail the fears of that the european commission if they have tiktok on devices, so that any phones, tablets, computers, that that information, the personal data about employees, will be getting fed back to beijing. so it's all about if tiktok is on your mobile, can they read your emails, can they look at your photos? can they look at your contacts? can they look at official documents? and can that information get back to the chinese?...
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well our tech reporter, shiona mccallum, explained in more detail the fears of that the european commissionones, tablets, computers, that that information, the personal data about employees will be getting fed back to beijing. so it's all about if tiktok is on your mobile, can they read your emails, can they look at your photos? can they look at your contacts? can they look at official documents? and can that information get back to the chinese? now, this morning, the ic said that this was cybersecurity concerns and that they would be issuing this to all their employees. they've got until the 15th of march to come off tiktok, and that's on any devices that they have for personal use with any ec apps on it and also any work devices as well. they said it was cybersecurity concerns and that affects their 32,000 employees. tiktok couldn't put anybody up for a live interview this evening, but they did give the bbc this statement. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. afamily a family who took in the ukrainian refugee and her two sons has discovered a family link tha
well our tech reporter, shiona mccallum, explained in more detail the fears of that the european commissionones, tablets, computers, that that information, the personal data about employees will be getting fed back to beijing. so it's all about if tiktok is on your mobile, can they read your emails, can they look at your photos? can they look at your contacts? can they look at official documents? and can that information get back to the chinese? now, this morning, the ic said that this was...
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joining me now is our technology reporter shiona mccallum. lovely to talk to you again.usly, the us passed a bill to say that, look, federal employees won�*t have tiktok on their devices. the dutch government have previously said, we have got a bit of caution to have around tiktok, suggesting that they shouldn�*t have it. the chair of the select foreign affairs committee here had said she would not have tiktok on her device. so there is a growing concern about where that data is going. it is one thing when your employer says to you, you will not have this, therefore you don�*t have it, because it is a breach of company disciplinary policy. presumably the other option is cheerfully deleting away as we speak. but two other categories of people who might think this is ridiculous, the millions of users of tiktok who use it, post stuff on it, you may think, actually, the whole point of tiktok is it is out there and it is public, so why should i worry about this? but also, in yourjob, for example, presumably you have to use tiktok. if you don�*t use these social media platform
joining me now is our technology reporter shiona mccallum. lovely to talk to you again.usly, the us passed a bill to say that, look, federal employees won�*t have tiktok on their devices. the dutch government have previously said, we have got a bit of caution to have around tiktok, suggesting that they shouldn�*t have it. the chair of the select foreign affairs committee here had said she would not have tiktok on her device. so there is a growing concern about where that data is going. it...
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shiona: being here really reminds me of when i was younger and coming for riding lessons, but i've notone rein a little bit too higher than the other or one a bit shorter than the other, it can really help them to make those adjustments themselves rather than an instructor sort of having to tell them all the time. i have also tried on the biomechanicjacket, which helps me get my posture right, and makes it more comfortable for penny too. initially, we look for a straight line from the shoulder through the hip down to the rider's heel when they're on the horse. we also look for a nice straight line from a relaxed shoulder and then a line from the rider's elbow through the hand, and right down through the rein to the horse's bit. anything different than that, you can restrict the way the horse is going and it can make it quite uncomfortable for the horse and sort of stops them from travelling forward. and so, how are you monitoring that using these fluorescent lines? so what we do is we use a robot camera. it tracks the rider no matter where they go in the arena, and then they can review
shiona: being here really reminds me of when i was younger and coming for riding lessons, but i've notone rein a little bit too higher than the other or one a bit shorter than the other, it can really help them to make those adjustments themselves rather than an instructor sort of having to tell them all the time. i have also tried on the biomechanicjacket, which helps me get my posture right, and makes it more comfortable for penny too. initially, we look for a straight line from the shoulder...