Click Season 12
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Marc Cieslak asks whether you should let your toddlers loose on your tech, or should they use kit strictly designed for kids? Plus tech news and web reviews.
When analogue telly gets switched off, could that help to improve your internet connection? Plus how your old faded photos can get a facelift. Includes tech news and web reviews.
Click looks at games that are good for you - but are they any good? Plus, the tech that helps preserve your memories for future generations. And a London bar has installed a video game - in the gents' toilets. Plus tech news and Website Reviews.
Click is in Turkey checking out the new ways to pay using just your mobile phone. Are the Turkish government's attempts to offer a safer internet actually a step backwards for internet freedom? Includes web reviews and tech news.
Click takes a look at the extra content that can be streamed while having one eye on the TV. There is a report from Japan on the changing face of technology and pop culture. Plus, the restaurant putting a high-tech spin on the notion of table service. Also tech news and web reviews.
How many popular gadgets can the smartphone really replace? The biggest video games shoot it out, plus cheap calls abroad.
Can in-car technology help reduce the rise in insurance premiums and make us safer drivers? The Click team talks to the Home Secretary about cybercrime.
Click explores the latest in defence technology, from vanishing tanks to airborne spy bots. And just how helpful is Siri, the new iPhone's personal assistant? Includes Tech news and web reviews.
The tech show travels to Japan to see the protoypes of what could be tomorrow's gadgets and reports from Heathrow Airport on a hi-tech personalised pod shuttle. Includes technology news and Webscape.
In a special programme Click examines the impact on the world of technology and the legacy of Apple supremo Steve Jobs. Plus this week's tech news and webscape.
Click looks at the future of our television sets, and shows how to have a hit on the Web.
Click visits Europe's largest tech show, IFA in Berlin, checking out the latest TV screens, the newest camera kit and the most exciting new tablet technology.
How do you keep tabs on your kit? Click goes in search of the latest tracking tech. Plus religion goes mobile - with faith apps. Includes Tech news and web reviews.
Click explores how to 'tether' devices to the same mobile data plan and asks if customers are getting a fair deal. Includes tech news and Webscape.
How real can a simulation feel? The click team experience the extreme end of immersive gaming. Plus the new technology that fixes your photos after you've taken them.
Click goes behind the technology that helped to organise this week's riots in the UK. How much were social media sites to blame for the trouble ? And is it possible to silence them?
Click marks the 20th anniversary of the web, asks if mobile phones are safe to use, and offers professional tips for making a podcast. Includes tech news and Webscape.
Click gets to grips with 3D printers, and tunes in to French IPTV.
Click looks at how France is banning programmes from mentioning Facebook and Twitter on TV. Also, have the latest batch of video games become too predictable? Includes tech news and website reviews.
Click checks out very latest home tech, including stealthy screens and tablets. Plus tech news, and Click's guide to making millions - virtually, in webscape.
Have 3D movies fallen flat? The Click team visit Hollywood to ask how the film industry is using the digital revolution to ensure a happy ending.
Click goes back to school, exploring lessons that use tech to keep students learning. Plus an app which adds a new dimension to video calling, tech news and website reviews.
Google's brand new laptop aims to change the way we think of computing. Plus the gadgets that wake you up gently. Includes tech news and Webscape.
A special show from the world's biggest computer games expo in Los Angeles, showcasing new ideas from Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo. Includes tech news and Webscape.
The programme looks at the new low-cost computer aimed to encourage schoolchildren to start programming. Plus, how to listen to music on the move with the latest in-car gadgets.
Click is at the G8 summit in France where world leaders and the biggest players in technology are discussing if the Internet should be more regulated. Plus a roundup of the latest video games.
Click travels to Hungary to ask what technology will look like in ten years time, and interviews the man who invented the web. Includes tech news and Webscape.
Click takes a close look at near field communication - the technology promising to open doors and pay the bills with a wave of your mobile. Plus how video stars are making money on YouTube, and a guide to free video-editing tools.
The tech show asks whether robots are capable of being truly social. Plus an interview with the brains behind the Blackberry and games and computer industry news.
Click explores the future of mobile devices. Plus a new game that can only be played on the London Underground. Includs tech news and Webscape.
How do social networks make money? The team explore why we don't pay to update our online status. Also, the French town of Bordeaux gives its community a hi-tech twist. Plus technology news and web reviews.
The team looks at a mobile app that the protesters can use to evade the police. And they also look at the new internet-enabled televisions and the almost unlimited choice of programmes that they bring. Includes tech news and web reviews.
The programme asks if mobile phone roaming prices can be justified. Plus Nintendo's brand-new 3D handheld is tested.
Investigating where we will store our digital lives as we move from PCs to tablets and smartphones. And a trip to Texas hacker festival Dorkbot reveals some weird tech. Includes tech news and web reviews.
A special report on how technology is being used to help the survivors of Japan's recent earthquake. Plus a report from the SXSW festival in Texas.
Can lending libraries and e-books possibly co-exist? Plus a look at how technology is transforming the music industry.
Click looks at the latest ideas coming out of the largest technology expo in the world - CeBit, in Germany. Plus a tour of the best places to get music online.
Click meets the modders adapting games controllers to build search-and-rescue robots. Plus a look at how wine producers are using technology to authenticate bottles. Includes website and app reviews.
A special show from World Mobile Congress in Barcelona reveals what's in store for handsets and tablets over the next year. Also includes tech news and Webscape.
Click meets the hackers who can crack a mobile phone network. Plus a handy guide to buying the right TV, and a glimpse of holographic television.
Thousands gather in Brazil for a tech party with a difference, plus the new tech helping snappers cash in on their photos.
Click looks at the latest moves to bring you 3D without the specs, and we ask Jeffrey Katzenberg, producer of Shrek, whether 3D has had its day. Plus tech news and web reviews.
The Click team reports on the latest developments from the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas, including near indestructible technology and the next generation of automotive tech.
A special programme from the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas. The team roam the show floor for the hottest tech coming on stream in 2011. Includes news and web reviews.
Click travels to Africa to discover how satellite internet connections are transforming the lives of villagers in rural Zambia. Plus, from Las Vegas, a first look at some of the cutting edge technology on display at the Consumer Electronics Show 2011.
Second part of Click's review of 2010 - the year when 3D TV hit the living room and 3D cameras hit the high streets. We look at a way of playing a game without a console and control a game without the controller. Plus five hot ways to keep cool in Dubai.