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Click (previously Click Online) is a weekly BBC television program covering news and recent developments in the world of consumer technology, presented by Spencer Kelly.



Episode 490
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If your data lives forever and you don't, who looks after your data when you're gone? This week on Click we look at the problem of making your secret data available to others after you're gone. Plus when is a watch not a watch? When it's a watch-phone, or a locator-watch - we'll wear them both. Then it's off for a quick kick-around behind the scenes of one of the latest football video games, and we have another collection of the finest sites the web has to offer, in Webscape.
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Sometimes you find the latest technology in the strangest of places. This week Click travels to Central Africa and South America where two countries are aiming to break new ground and change the lives of millions. We'll also rev up a new phone which needs no fuel other than a bit of elbow grease. And Kate Russell dons her mask and gloves to give you a personalised check-up in Webscape.

Episode 491
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Thursday, 8th October 2009



This week Click is giving technology a frosty reception - and for good reason: we report on Iceland's plans to put its chilly climate to use, keeping our hot-headed friends here cool. We'll also have an essential guide on getting your mail on the move. And there's a tour around the latest research at PARC, the centre in California that's spawned some of the most crucial tech developments of the past few decades. All that plus the latest tech news and the best of the web with Kate in Webscape.

Episode 492
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Thursday, 15th October 2009



I think we all know that technology dates really quickly, but this week we're getting our hands dirty in Rome as Click gets into some proper hi-tech archaeology to help locate and then rebuild a vital part of the ancient city. And for anyone creating a new ruin we'll look at the latest software designed to protect builders from the hazards of building. All that plus some mind-bending feats, and a clever alarm clock; the latest tech news, and the very best of the web in Webscape.

Episode 493
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Thursday, 22nd October 2009



You know us, we love our technology. And the newer the tech, the better. Well if there's one place in the world where the technology is newer and more advanced than anywhere else, it's right here in Japan. This week we'll race round Tokyo to bring you the best in Japanese technology. We'll look at the newest mobiles and services, robot culture, and the latest moves to make the world a better place by saving the environment.

Episode 494
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Saturday, 31nd October 2009

Guide to the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. The tech team show how we might compete against sporting stars in live TV coverage. Also, new gadgets from Japan and fresh ways to use a mobile.

Episode 495
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Thursday, 6th November 2009



The great handheld-games battle: who wins? On the one hand Sony. On the other hand Nintendo. And on the other hand, Apple? This week on Click the future is in your hands, but should the two big handheld games consoles prepare for a dual shock? Plus, taking a look around - the video that puts you in control of the camera. We're touching, bending and doing crazy things with our eyes in Japan. And also, of course, all the sites and all the news that's fit to Click.

Episode 496
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Saturday 14th November 2009

The technology programme reports from Paris on Google's plans to make millions of books available online. Plus your reactions to the latest version of Windows.

Episode 497
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