Click Season 2021
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Click explores some Christmas-related gadgets and looks back at some of our highlights from the year.
Click looks at the metaverse. It's the latest buzzword in the tech world but what exactly does it mean and is it really the future?
AI and autonomous weaponry may be the biggest leap in military technology since the advent of nuclear weapons. Should they be banned? The debate is heating up.
Click talks to the musicians creating soundscapes for electric cars. We also head to the Top Gear track with an autonomous electric van and chat poetry with a robot.
Click finds out how Iceland is playing an unlikely role in the mission to Mars, a trip to The Mobile Phone Museum, and a forest full of NFTrees.
Click discovers how VR could help parents decide whether to go through with potentially life-changing surgeries for their children.
In the third of Click's special shows about the ways in which tech can help save the planet, we focus on construction - one of the biggest carbon emitters.
In this Cop26 special, Click checks out the latest innovations focused on the climate crisis, showcasing solutions that you can embrace, including some serious food for thought.
Click digs into carbon capture and sustainable technology ahead of COP26.
Click is in Dubai where we get a glimpse of the future at Expo 2020 and visit the Middle East's biggest tech fair - Gitex.
Click investigates the suspension of seven pro-China editors from Wikipedia, which turns 20 this year, and if the platform can remain free of state propaganda.
Click looks at the growing Right to Repair movement, which is trying to ensure there are ways of keeping our gadgets alive for longer and to make our tech more sustainable.
Click looks at our DNA and how new scientific techniques may help improve our health and even solve decades old crimes.
As technology powers forward, Click looks at some of the advances in food technology that could change the way we eat forever.
Gaming is a place where many of us play, but the gaming space is also where extremists hang out, socialise and influence other gamers. Click investigates.
Click looks at an emerging way of controlling things with your mind. Also, Click investigates the metaverse, and if it is likely to live up to the hype.
As children go back to school, Click looks at the tech that could help to revolutionise education for students, parents and teachers.
Click gets rare access into Nasa HQ to take a look at the research and engineering that is going to make space exploration possible.
Click looks at whether artificial intelligence could help to find the next Harry Kane. Plus Ryan Reynolds talks about his new movie set within the world of a videogame.
The UK's National Health Service has been under strain for years - and then the pandemic hit. Could artificial intelligence and its applications be the NHS's saviour?
Click investigates how electric vehicle charging points can be targeted by hackers. Plus drones being tested on an erupting volcano in Iceland, with a view to deploy them on Mars.
Click looks at how online shopping has exploded in the pandemic and how social media companies want a piece of the action.
Spencer Kelly takes a high-speed ride with Sam Schmidt, a former Indycar racer, paralysed in a crash, who has developed technology which allows him to race once more.
Click experiences Islamic pilgrimage Hajj through digital art. Plus 3D-printed houses in the USA and how AI is helping wine production in Australia.
Click tours Mobile World Congress, but through the eyes of a robot. Plus Duran Duran explain how they used AI to create their latest music video.
Click looks at the technology tracking brain trauma caused by heading footballs. Plus Easy Life talk about developing their in-game Fortnite concert.
The year’s most-anticipated video games convention, E3, has gone digital for 2021. Click takes a look at the standout stories and biggest announcements from the event.
Established companies are betting big on autonomous, electric, shared and connected mobility, but innovation is rife across the board.
Click is in Ireland to explore plans to create a series of giant tech statues, and we report from the Hay Literary Festival in Wales.
Click heads to a race track with a dashboard device which might help you drive like Lewis Hamilton. Plus how advances in music technology could help people with dementia.
Click looks at how you can capture stunning images of the night sky with your smartphone.
Can tech turn back time? Click meets a community of biohackers who believe they can use data to stop ageing in its tracks and live on to well beyond 100.
Click tests the tech hoping to keep your bike safe, and we visit a smart shop that tries to imagine what the future of shopping might be.
Click looks at what you can believe on the web and the open source tools that can help to track down the truth.
We explore how biases built into everyday technologies impact people's lives and how the tech industry is trying to address it.
Click takes a robot dog for a remote walk around San Francisco and looks at the latest developments in cloud gaming.
Another chance to see Click in Arizona, self-driving car capital of the world. We dive deep in to the technology to see how it works and how sometimes it fails with tragic consequences.
Click celebrates its 21st birthday! We also take a look at how the gaming industry has thrived during the pandemic and discover a robot that builds other robots.
Click meets the Australian community torn apart by suicide, and learns how tech can offer support. Plus behind the scenes of Zack Synder's Justice League.
Click investigates how crooks have used the pandemic to con people out of thousands of pounds and talks to the man charged with protecting the NHS from cyber-attack.
Click looks at a new way of buying and authenticating very high-value assets online. The team looks at how it works and why it is so secure.
How gaming has helped people with their mental health through the pandemic, legendary filmmaker James Cameron, and how augmented reality is bringing extinct species back to life.
Meet the striking digital models sporting 100% digital outfits. As London Fashion Week shifts online, we dive into the industry designing clothing that will never be physically worn.
Click looks at the new audio app Clubhouse, which has been getting a lot of buzz in Silicon Valley. Is it really the future of podcasts and audio more generally?
Paul Carter looks at robots to help autistic children, and Click’s own Cupid Omar Mehtab looks for apps to help couples rekindle the fire in their relationships.
Click looks at the truth about wearable tech that promises to fix your posture. Plus recoding stem cells and a 'flush cord' that ends your video calls.
We visit the Covid ward of a Madrid hospital to see how technology is being used to figure out how much pain non-communicative patients are in.
In the week Joe Biden is sworn in as US president, Click looks at what this could mean for social media.
Usually, CES, the world's biggest tech show, takes place in Las Vegas at the beginning of January. This year, the show has been forced to go online.
Click looks at virtual cycling and explores the issue of cheating in the world of online racing.
Click celebrates over 20 years and 1000 episodes in front of a live (virtual) audience and looks back at some of our favourite moments.