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Best of 2008 Part 1.
Click is in Russia to investigate the sophisticated way in which hackers can steal your bank details, and sell them on for organised crime.
The weekly technology show looks at the latest high resolution OLED TVs, and reviews some new gadgets ahead of Christmas. Includes Tech News and Webscape.
The weekly tech show. Dan Simmons witnesses the virtual rebirth of Berlin and London. Also includes how to record TV on your PC and technology to help you work from home.
Companies join forces to open up a new front in the war on Spam. Plus, we talk to the man who's name is the best scrabble score in the industry - Steve Wozniak. He is also the man who co-founded Apple and personally developed the early Apple computers.
Click's gone videogames crazy and pays a visit to Little Big Planet. Plus the latest games come under the spotlight. Includes web reviews and tech reviews.
The team is in Italy where Ferrari is test driving a Windows software for supercomputers, plus there's the second part of our look at biometric security. Also, just how secure your voice, fingerprint, or face is as your ID.
Guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. The team begin a two-part investigation into how our unique traits are being seen as reliable ways of identifying us - how foolproof are they? Plus an interview with the founder and CEO of YouTube.
Experts at a Web 2.0 convention show how current websites can be taken into the future. Plus, how security passes may not be quite so secure.
Challenging Apple's iPhone, the team look at the first mobile phone featuring Google's operating system Android. Plus, governments and data storage, are they going too far?
There's plenty of stuff around to help blind or visually impaired computer users, we're in Africa to find out if those same solutions can work in the developing world.
A look at the tasks graphic cards are taking on, beyond painting pretty pixels. Plus, a visit to a museum with virtual displays dedicated to ancient Roman civilization.
Guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news, taking a look at the kind of tech we will be using in a few years time. Plus, Will Wright talks about his long awaited video game Spore.
The team celebrate the 50th anniversary of the microchip. Plus, many hands make light work when social networking combines with photography for truly three-dimensional results.
The tech team put the smallest robots on Earth under the microscope, to discover what the future holds for nanotechnology. Plus, students test their skills and technology in the Olympics of software development, the Imagine Cup.
Sites like eBay have revolutionised the market for second-hand goods, but who should be held responsible for the sale of counterfeits? Click travels to Paris to visit the fashion houses calling for tighter regulation of online auctions. Plus a review of powerful laptops and our pick of the most exciting games coming your way in 2009.
The show visits Dallas to discover the new breed of broadband behind Internet 2.0. There's a look at the latest trend of smaller laptops, and in Webscape Kate Russell rounds up her best pick of websites.
The team report from Hollywood on attempts by studios to embrace digital downloads of movies. Plus how decaying celluloid classics are being remastered for a 21st Century generation to enjoy. Includes news and web reviews.
With the latest from E3, the annual video games extravaganza taking place in Los Angeles. Plus, gaming legend Hideo Kojima, the creator of Metal Gear Solid series.
Guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. With the release of Apple's new iPhone, the team look at how it's pushing innovation by other handset makers. Plus, a whizz through a selection of mobile phone accessories.
We are deluged with media, but how do we choose? Click talks to rock star Peter Gabriel about filtering - a way of giving us freedom from choice.
The user-friendly consumer technology show takes a look at cyber-bullying - how social networks are being used to attack classmates, and what's being done to stop it.
The user-friendly consumer technology show. Click explores how people could soon be working with computers in the sky, rather than one under the desk. Plus, in the first of two interviews, two authors warn about the future of the internet. Including the latest tech news and Webscape, Click's pick of the web.
The team turn their attention to Euro 2008. Whilst its the most accessible online tournament ever, not everyone will be watching it through legal channels.
Click visits Seattle's innovators and some of their creations, and we meet the teams that are trying to keep your details safe in a world of wireless data. There's also a small pilgrimage to the MS Redmond campus and a peek behind the scenes at their latest projects.
Guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. What to do when your computer 'says no': the tech team search out some IT help. Plus your mobile videos, and David Reid goes to Monaco to see some new ideas for handsets. Includes tech news and Webscape.
Guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. The tech team find out how the UN and Google have joined forces to help the poor. Presenter Spencer Kelly discovers a phone he can fish with, and a memory card that transmits photos. Plus the essential guide to setting up a wireless network at home.
Guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. The team ask if you can get all the software you ever need without paying a penny.
Guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. With a look at how mobile video-blogging is set to take off and why drama producers are turning to web-only delivery, the programme also includes news and web reviews.
We know them as places to catch up with friends and share photos, but some websites have harnessed social networking techniques as a force for good, such as finding blood donors.
The consumer technology show looks at the difficulties in keeping children safe online. Also, the team investigate how best to use technology on motorbikes. Includes news and web reviews.