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London's 3D Printshow heralds a brave new world of printing your own everyday objects
18 mins
A 'blind' robot in Slovenia aims to enable humans to be more human
Brian Eno: Scape - Colin Grant talks to Brian Eno about his new music/art app for iPads
The battle raging between the big tech giants at Asia's biggest gadget show, CEATEC
FutureScapes: What will the digital world look like in 2025?
Gareth Mitchell reports on the battle for the consumer at the IFA trade fair in Berlin.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee discusses monitoring the impact of the web.
When computers compose music what's left for the musicians?
28 mins
What if Geeks ruled the world? A report from the Cambridge Geek Night.
Behind the scenes of the high-definition dazzling display at the London Olympics
Rory Wilson discusses the tag that monitors your mood
How a person with paralysis might control a wheelchair with eye movements alone
A report on London through the ages via a captivating app
Researchers turn images into sound to help the blind and partially-sighted.
Simon Morton reports on the winners of the Imagine Cup, plus poetry for smartphones
Andrew Blum goes behind the scenes of the internet in his book, Tubes.
A report on the bear at the centre of an interactive documentary.
Asi Burak discusses how video games can bring about social change
We look at SMS software, a new digital arts platform, and the limits of copyright
A report on the Islamic challenge to Facebook by Salamworld
In a special edition of Click, Gareth Mitchell examines the rise of video games.
Cecilie Andreassen discusses Facebook addiction.
Nick Harkaway offers a survival guide to a digital life
Analysis of a court ruling to block The Pirate Bay website
Jimmy Wales gazes into the future twenty years on from the birth of the Internet Society
Click looks at the future of books in the world of digital publishing.
There is a report on Life Online, charting the evolution of the internet.
A report on how the British government plans to monitor emails and social networks
Erik Hersman and Nigel Snoad discuss technology's role in helping after natural disasters.
Jenna Gorlewicz describes her App for helping the visually impaired.