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Tech Now: A Glimpse into Tomorrow’s Trends

Is the future of humanity just a series of tech episodes? Probably, but at least they’re 25 minutes long.

Alasdair Keane dives into the underground world of insect farming, transforming waste into animal feed.


Paul Carter explores the latest in smartphone technology from MWC Barcelona, where every new gadget promises to change your life—slightly.


Adrienne Murray takes you on a green journey through Norway’s fjords, powered by electric boats that might convince you to travel responsibly… eventually.


Nick Kwek meets the future farmers of Australia, harnessing tech to ensure their crops grow without water or sunlight (mostly).


The saga continues with CES from Las Vegas, where trends and innovations dazzle but rarely change your day-to-day existence overnight.


Meet your avatar for real: singer KT Tunstall and tech journalist Jacqui Wakefield explore the world of AI representations that might just make you look cool.

Original source:  https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m002tkdv?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss

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