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Playing a game on Apple's iPod
How the Apple iPhone and iPod are starting to erode Nintendo's and Sony's dominance of the handheld games market.

People could soon be exploring a real-life event or place without leaving the house, thanks to a new technology by yellowBird.

Web reviewer Kate Russell finds free music catalogues, plays games for young net surfers, and tries out video messaging.


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Spencer transferring data through his body
The Click team find a new touchy way to transfer data through the body and a music player controlled by eye movement.

Sports fans could battle their heroes during live events
Programmers race to come up with the coolest phone app
Japan's new tech tries to solve age-old problems

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Full programme: BBC News Channel - Sat 11:30,15:30, 20:30 Sun 04:30, 11:30, Mon 00:30, 15:30

Short version: BBC One - Sat 06:45 & BBC News Channel - Sat 06:45, Sun 07:45

Click is also shown on BBC World. Times vary according to time zones



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The Japanese can utilise technology properly hence the consumer has built up trust in technology through their good experiences
Machiko - a Japanese in Herts
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