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How tech is transforming the way the world works, learns and plays
In China, electric cars ed for almost half of all car sales last year.
Protecting your personal data when a company gets into financial difficulty.
Using AI chatbots to recreate the voice or likeness of a loved one who has ed away.
You've had a 'lightbulb moment' and invented something amazing. Now you need a patent.
Young people from marginalised groups tell of the online abuse they receive.
One man describes his job as a in Ghana. And we say goodbye to Skype.
The space mission to better understand how forests affect climate change on Earth.
Artificial intelligence is being used to unlock the mysteries of dolphin communication.
What is AI discrimination, and can it be fixed ?
How do you get close enough to study a gigantic mass of ice floating in cold waters ?
UN agencies are worried about rising cases of satellite navigation signal interference.
Noland Arbaugh has a chip in his brain to translate his thoughts into computer commands.
How the US government’s crackdown on diversity deleted women’s military contributions.
Why do online banking systems sometimes go offline, leaving you with no access to cash ?
Find out how holoportation 3D telemedicine technology is helping patients in Ghana.
With Amazon in charge of James Bond, could they use AI for scripts and casting?
Plans are underway for humans to live and work in underwater habitats for long durations
Could AI help people with speech loss talk by interpreting signals in their brain ?
As DeepSeek shocked the world, we speak to an AI expert who worked at a Chinese AI firm.
How one company is trying to bring extinct animals like the dodo back to life
The mystery of the security and privacy apps disappearing from app stores in India.
This edition is all about facts, the future and finding our way.
Tech Life is at CES in Las Vegas, one of the world’s biggest consumer tech shows.
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We look back at the high and lows of another fascinating twelve months in tech