When Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook from his Harvard dorm room in 2004, no one could have imagined the effect it would have on almost every aspect of human society.
This program portrays the ups and downs of Nokia and the Finnish mobile phone industry from grassroots and from the aspect of the basic engineers, who made the miracle and faced the destruction. Many ended unemployed, some moved to new areas of work, but few found a new innovative entrepreneur in themselves.
Senior Silicon Valley insiders blow the whistle on how social media apps are being deliberately designed to addict billions of users to their phones. Founding members of Facebook talk about how the "addiction code" works to compel users to keep swiping, clicking, and scrolling in the same way that gamblers push buttons on slot machines.
From Super Mario Karts to Lara Croft: Tomb Raider to Grand Auto Theft, video games have come a long way since their humble beginning in the early 1970s. In an industry which is worth nearly $100 billion, what is it about video games which have been so captivating and consuming? This feature documentary explores the history of video games; from its technology origins, to the birth of the arcade games - from Pong to Pac-Man to Doom - this feature documentary chronicles the remarkable story of the fastest evolving new media of all time.
Interactive entertainment in 2050, with fantasy and reality meeting in unexpected ways. Virtual reality is getting a lot less virtual and a lot more real. Robots are taking the stage in the opera of the future.
Chuck Pell experiences a forger's nightmare when his handwriting is analysed with the latest computer software. He'll visit scientists who can tell police what a victim or suspect looks like simply by analysing their DNA.
Military planners are turning to technology to win battles of the future. Host Chuck Pell plays videos games that are shaping modern battle plans. He'll fly drones that are carrying a lot more than weapons.
Mother Nature - the ultimate design innovator. Host Chuck Pell sees how humpback whales are showing designers how to save millions in energy costs. In the Florida Keys scientists are using the birds and the bees to wipe out killer mosquitos.
By 2050, will we be mining for gold, platinum and other precious metals on asteroids? Then, will space elevators become a reality? And will we find life beyond Earth? Find the answers with host Joe Penna.
Jamie Bartlett reveals how Silicon Valley's mission to connect the world is disrupting democracy, helping plunge us into an age of political turbulence.
Jamie Bartlett uncovers the reality behind Silicon Valley's glittering promise to build a better world. The tech gods believe progress is powered by technology tearing up the world as it is - a process they call disruption.
Dr Ben Garrod and Professor Danielle George look at why we are obsessed with creating robots in our own image, and if the rapid development of robots will enable them to supersede human abilities.
This episode: lawn mower, pinball machine, padlock, watch, toilet, yo-yo.
This episode: escalator, leaf blower, tape measure, security safe, tennis ball launcher, music box.
The government of Mexico buys hacking tools in its fight against cartels. Ben finds out why their spyware shows up on the phones of journalists who are exposing government corruption.
Five million new gadgets are connected to the internet daily. Each one on your network is a potential doorway for hackers. This program finds out if the smart devices are worth the risk.
Intelligence agencies partner with companies to spy on US citizens, but a few brave activists are risking it all to fight this growing cyber-surveillance industrial complex.
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