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BBCNEWS Click July 30, 2020
Its 3 30am. Now on bbc news click. This week hate for sale. The ultraviolet cleaning squad. And halo, will you be joining team xbox . Hey, welcome to click. Now, as more and more places start to open up here in the uk, there are some people who are starting to think about whether travelling and indeed going abroad for a
Summer Holiday
is a possibility, and is safe. And thats why today, lara is not at home. Shes at an airport yes, thats right. Im not going any further than heathrow airport, though. I have to say it is amazingly quiet here. Wow. So what are you up to, then . Well, weve been given some behind the scenes access to take a look at some of the technology thats being used to help keep the airport covid safe. 0k, well have more on that later in the programme, so well see you in a bit. First, we are going to return to something we often talk about on this programme the battle that social
Media Companies
are fighting against extremist content and hate speech. Normally,
Companies Like
facebook, twitter and more recently tiktok, are the ones making the headlines but there are other outlets for extreme views, too. For example, it is totally possible to buy racist and far right products from some of the worlds
Biggest Online
retailers. James clayton has been investigating. Its a sad reality that racism is alive and well online but it might surprise you that some of the
Biggest Companies
in the world are selling racist material and products online. Our investigation has also found that online retailers own algorithms are often promoting racist products, which they then benefit from financially. To the degree that algorithms can learn, they can also be taught to be more responsible. Otherwise, these companies essentially just throw their hands in the air and say yes, we are going to make it easierfor you to be an extremist. The black lives
Matter Movement
has been an awakening for many not just people, but companies too. After
George Floyds
death, chief executive after chief executive stood up and declared themselves and their organisation behind the movement, including amazons jeff bezos and googles sundar pichai. But have these companies been practising what they preach . I wanted to find out, so i decided to do some online shopping. First up, the undisputed heavyweight of online retail, amazon. You may be surprised to see that white power flags are being sold on the platform. Theyre not called white supremacist flags but if you reverse
Google Search
it, you will see that they definitely are. Now, im a tech reporter. Im not an expert in neo nazi flags. But when i clicked on that flag, something caught my eye. In the frequently bought together box, amazon was suggesting another flag with a symbol id never seen before, so i decided to look it up, and, yeah, its another neo nazi flag. Amazon was suggesting to me content, neo nazi content, that i didnt even know existed. And if i clicked on that flag, i get more nazi stuff suggested, too. Some of the comments on these flags are pretty critical. Disgusted writes one shopper. This is a neo nazi flag, says another. But others are very happy. This person says that the flag would be great for use in parades and thanks amazon for making it happen. So next time you see a far right march and you see flags on display, its possible that they were bought on amazon. Amazon may have profited from them. The weirdest part about this is how easy it is to land on white supremacist material without me ever having typed in anything to do with
White Supremacy
. We need to demand that the companies that are providing these algorithms dont just sort of say oh, its the algorithms fault. Its not ourfault, right . They need to constantly be on top of what is their algorithm recommending and making sure that they are fine tuning it so that people cannot game the system or, worse yet, that somebody who is just on the periphery of some
Extremist Movement
doesnt get deeper into that movement and its subculture because the algorithm took them there. These symbols matter. Theyre the emblems of the extremist, racist far right. The christchurch shooter, for example, wore these two symbols. Theres lots more i could show you on amazon, but lets take another example this time, the kkk, the ku klux klan, and another online retailer, wish. Now, wish doesnt have any explicit kkk merchandise but it does have this old 1960s cartoon. However, if i click on related items, suddenly im offered a load of things that are associated with the kkk. In fact, the first two items that are suggested are a hood and a white power sticker. Theres also suggestions for neo nazi flags, white power rings, etc, etc. The algorithm thinks that im interested in
White Supremacy
and so thats what its offering me. And theres more. The far right
Extremist Movement
, the boogaloo bois, is banned on facebook. Members of the movement have been charged with terrorism offences. One man has been accused of killing state officials. Type boogaloo into wish, however, and you get a load of military equipment. The military equipment itself isnt labelled as boogaloo, but the algorithm thinks thats what you might be interested in. It wasnt just this. All three online retailers we looked at amazon, google and wish all had boogaloo content for sale, despite them being banned on other platforms. All three have now taken down those products. On google, too, we found racist literature for sale. Now, we thought about this and weve decided not to show it to you. Heres what the companies told us. First off, amazon removed everything that we showed them. They said the products in question are no longer available and we have taken action on the bad actors that offered the products and violated our policies. Google, too, removed everything we showed them, saying and wish told us its notjust these companies we could have focused on. Many other online retailers also have problematic products for sale. The big question now is what should and shouldnt stay up, and how can companies moderate their platforms so that they dont profit from hate . Wow. Well, that was james clayton, who is with me now online. James, i got the feeling that these items were only taken down when you notified these platforms. Do you think they really are actively hunting for offensive items . That is the
Million Dollar
question, and in a way, there is no way of knowing, because they wouldnt actively advertise every time they took something down. When you do approach these companies and say, look, this is the kind of thing that you are either selling or you have on your platform, they say, oh, we didnt realise well take it down straight away. But theres clearly an issue there around how they moderate the platform. No matter how many human moderators you throw at a platform, itsjust numerically impossible to take down the amount of content that they would need to. There is one crucial difference with this than facebook and twitter, right . Because facebook have, as they always say, billions and billions of posts that they have to deal with. Whereas when you are actually an online retailer, the amount of products that you are actually selling is way fewer. Way fewer. So that defence doesnt quite work when it comes to online retail. I guess this is just another example of the algorithms doing theirjob, and doing them well. The company is actively promoting other racist stuff. The algorithm knows that lots of people who type in boogaloo are interested in military stuff, and so it promotes and suggests military equipment. But others might say its not a particularly smart move to suggest military equipment to an organisation that has links to the extreme right and to terrorist offences. Some of the items and symbols are not just racist, they have been appropriated. Right. So for example, the swastika was and still is a hindu sign and a lot of these new neo nazi signs are old pagan signs. This is why the algorithms so important, because if youre typing in kkk or
White Supremacy
, its pretty clear what youre searching for. Are they platforms . Are they publishers . How much responsibility do they want to take . You could argue that amazon could say look, we are libertarians. We think that we should sell everything. We dont make judgement calls on that. But when amazon comes out and supports black lives matter, at that point, they do have a value system. And i think the big question here is, is supporting black lives matter and having this kind of product for sale, are they compatible . James, fascinating stuff. Thanks for doing that report for us. Hello and welcome to the week in tech. It was the week that twitter announced plans to ban and suspend accounts linked to the qanon conspiracy theory, whose supporters believe there are people plotting against the president of the usa. Campaigners suggested that englands test and
Trace Programme
in the uk breaks gdpr data rules, as the system was launched without carrying out an assessment of its impact on privacy. The uk government stated that there was no evidence of data being used unlawfully. Music streaming
Service Spotify
has launched podcasts, but with video. It is only with a selection few podcasts for now. And apple has announced plans for the tech giant and its entire supply chain to become
Carbon Neutral
by 2030. Those of you with a craving for fancy futuristic food with a smaller carbon impact than the original, the bacon and pork belly in this sandwich isnt from a living pig. The meat was grown in a lab the creators higher stakes say it is the first to produce a lab grown pork from up to 50 cultivated cells. And finally, what do you get if you cross
Machine Learning
and thermal cameras . Yes, thats right, a virtual hand researchers at
Cornell University
have designed a wrist mounted device that continuously tracks the entire human hand in 3d, as well as vr and human computer interfacing. It could even be used in sign language translation. Googles pixel buds have finally come to the uk this week, nine months after they were first announced, so ive been seeing how they stack up next to some other big brand wireless earphones the apple airpods pro and the snappily titled sony wfioooxm3s. I am wearing the pixel buds now, and google has designed them to lie flat in your ears so they have a low profile, which i appreciate, because you dont catch them if you are taking off your shirt or if youre wearing a hat. All three of these come with a case that recharges your earbuds. Googles is designed to look like a stone, which is very nice, and it fits in that tiny extra pocket in yourjeans. Sonys case is the outlier here, because its comparatively huge, and im not a big fan of this rose gold effect lid because the paint has started to chip off. The big question of course is how do they sound . Well, i was never the sort of person to spend about £200 on a pair of headphones until about two years ago, when my boss convinced me to buy these, because the
Audio Quality
and the
Noise Cancellation
were outstanding and i never regretted it, because i wore them every day on the way to work, or on flights, things like that. And the sony in ear buds come fairly close to that sound quality. When i got the airpods pro, i was disappointed. They cost more than any of these other headphones but they just didnt sound as good. Everything sounded a little bit duller. The pixel buds probably land somewhere in between in terms of audio richness, but there is a problem with these whatever im listening to, whether its spoken word or music, theres a low level quiet hissing noise the entire time almost like you are listening to songs on a cassette tape, rather than a clean digital copy. And its most noticeable if youre listening to music in bed at a low volume. Not everyone can hear it. My housemate couldnt hear the hissing noise, but i could, and so could lots of other people complaining on the google message boards. For a sound product, thats a fundamental problem. Another weird thing about the pixel buds is that they dont have
Noise Cancellation
, and the sonys and airpods pro both have really good noise cancelling for something so small. The pixel buds are at the end of the price scale where id expect to have it. Here is a quick look at some of the other features. The sonys come out top for battery life, but ive never had a problem with any of these running out because they all recharge when you put them back in the case. The pixel buds and airpods pro have the added bonus of a
Wireless Charging
case and both of them are also sweat resistant, while the sonys are not although i used to wear them at the gym all the time and they havent broken yet. One little thing im really glad that the pixel buds get right is that they play a low battery noise at the same volume as the music youve been listening to, which is really important if you are trying to fall asleep. For some reason i cannot understand, the airpods pro play a really loud low battery noise, even if you are playing music at the quietest volume and so many times, ive fallen asleep with these in and then suddenly. Battery alert noise. It makes mejump out of my skin every time. Apple, please fix this. But that is a small issue, compared to the hissing on the pixel buds. Google says the hissing is rare and it will fix it with a software update, but these first came out in the us in april and its still not fixed, so i suppose well have to wait and see. After months in isolation the idea of coming to a bustling airport, let alone getting on an actual plane, can be slightly unnerving. Here at heathrow, things are quieter than usual but they are doing everything they can to try and make the place covid safe with a fair bit of help from technology. Lets go and take a look. These robots were previously used to kill off hospital acquired infection, but now there is one in each terminal, employed to disinfect. It is focusing on the most common touch points. It uses uv light, and viruses dont have the resistance and immune system to uv, so you could say it kills the virus. The only way we could see it working was through the window of this conference room. There is a good reason we couldnt go in for the first few seconds that it is on, the room smells of burning skin, apparently. So to avoid any nasty burns, it needs to get its work done when no one is around. Its motion and vibration sensors double checking that no one has appeared unexpectedly. But at least it is pretty speedy. In the airport, this robot can disinfect 18,000 square metres in a minimum space of 2. 5 hours. It disinfects, not cleans, so it is nice to send this into a wash room, disinfect it, then it is safe for the cleaning staff to go in, then they can clean. In an airport, it is notjust about cleaning overnight. A place like this is usually pretty busy, and that means that peoples hands going on the same surfaces quite a lot, especially somewhere like an escalator. The solution here could also lie in uv light. This escalator has been retrofitted with one underneath the belt, so it means that every time it goes round, it is being sanitised. And the whole route we take through the airport seems to have been carefully considered. Stickers on lift buttons, wrappers on escalator handles, so think about your antibacterial spray, but from a virus point of view. You wrap that around the escalator handle and it basically gives you several months of virus free touching, and what we do is we have a technical check that we can make our bio technicians do this on a regular basis to see what the viral load is on those touch points. They can make sure that that wrapper is working and fully functioning. It is used in a number of different places. We have them on lift buttons, escalators and also, importantly, on trolley handles. There is also a mandatory mask wearing and other safety features are being trialled like this camera detection system, tracking peoples temperatures. The only thing that seems to be missing right now is, somewhat unsurprisingly, the passengers. Thats really interesting stuff. I suppose the big question is, will all of that make you feel safer about flying . Exactly. It would certainly make me feel safer about being in the airport, but then i got to get on the flight, and you could think about using some of these technologies on a plane, obviously before the passengers got down, but you still dont want to be sitting next to someone who has got coronavirus. Good point. Cheers, mate. We will see you in a bit. Now, are you counting down to the next generation of video games consoles, and will you be team xbox or
Team Playstation
. That decision often rests on the exclusive games and franchises that each offers. The sony line up for the ps5 has written received universal acclaim from the gaming community, but nothing xbox has revealed has set pulses racing. But all that could be about to change, thanks to the biggest franchise xbox has, halo. Halo hero the master chief is xboxs not so secret weapon in the next generation console showdown with playstation. The new game
Halo Infinite
has action centred around the master chief, tackling a bad tempered space bad guy who leads the distinctly unfriendly sounding banished. I sat down with bonnie ross, head of things halo at microsoft and phil spencer of xbox to talk about the master chiefs next gen outing. As far as the next gen consoles are concerned, is it that graphics so sharp you can see sweat on the brow of an alien before you dispatch them with zero load times or is there more to it than that . Obviously, you have got ten times the
Processing Power
but for us, it is about the universe and the suspension of disbelief. We have spoken before about agency how players chosen as one of those things that really connects you to the story. You now have more choice in the decisions that you make as master chief, which i do think, in the long run, it is a mechanism for connecting you more to the story that is there. Halo infinite is arguably the biggest and most important launch title for the new xbox. To date, it has generated about £5. 5 billion in sales, shifting 77 million copies across the franchise lifetime. Big numbers. The first halo combat evolved for the original xbox back in 2001. Developed by bungie, it combines storytelling, the satisfying combat and, for the time, incredibly lush visuals. Successful sequels followed before the
Summer Holiday<\/a> is a possibility, and is safe. And thats why today, lara is not at home. Shes at an airport yes, thats right. Im not going any further than heathrow airport, though. I have to say it is amazingly quiet here. Wow. So what are you up to, then . Well, weve been given some behind the scenes access to take a look at some of the technology thats being used to help keep the airport covid safe. 0k, well have more on that later in the programme, so well see you in a bit. First, we are going to return to something we often talk about on this programme the battle that social
Media Companies<\/a> are fighting against extremist content and hate speech. Normally,
Companies Like<\/a> facebook, twitter and more recently tiktok, are the ones making the headlines but there are other outlets for extreme views, too. For example, it is totally possible to buy racist and far right products from some of the worlds
Biggest Online<\/a> retailers. James clayton has been investigating. Its a sad reality that racism is alive and well online but it might surprise you that some of the
Biggest Companies<\/a> in the world are selling racist material and products online. Our investigation has also found that online retailers own algorithms are often promoting racist products, which they then benefit from financially. To the degree that algorithms can learn, they can also be taught to be more responsible. Otherwise, these companies essentially just throw their hands in the air and say yes, we are going to make it easierfor you to be an extremist. The black lives
Matter Movement<\/a> has been an awakening for many not just people, but companies too. After
George Floyds<\/a> death, chief executive after chief executive stood up and declared themselves and their organisation behind the movement, including amazons jeff bezos and googles sundar pichai. But have these companies been practising what they preach . I wanted to find out, so i decided to do some online shopping. First up, the undisputed heavyweight of online retail, amazon. You may be surprised to see that white power flags are being sold on the platform. Theyre not called white supremacist flags but if you reverse
Google Search<\/a> it, you will see that they definitely are. Now, im a tech reporter. Im not an expert in neo nazi flags. But when i clicked on that flag, something caught my eye. In the frequently bought together box, amazon was suggesting another flag with a symbol id never seen before, so i decided to look it up, and, yeah, its another neo nazi flag. Amazon was suggesting to me content, neo nazi content, that i didnt even know existed. And if i clicked on that flag, i get more nazi stuff suggested, too. Some of the comments on these flags are pretty critical. Disgusted writes one shopper. This is a neo nazi flag, says another. But others are very happy. This person says that the flag would be great for use in parades and thanks amazon for making it happen. So next time you see a far right march and you see flags on display, its possible that they were bought on amazon. Amazon may have profited from them. The weirdest part about this is how easy it is to land on white supremacist material without me ever having typed in anything to do with
White Supremacy<\/a>. We need to demand that the companies that are providing these algorithms dont just sort of say oh, its the algorithms fault. Its not ourfault, right . They need to constantly be on top of what is their algorithm recommending and making sure that they are fine tuning it so that people cannot game the system or, worse yet, that somebody who is just on the periphery of some
Extremist Movement<\/a> doesnt get deeper into that movement and its subculture because the algorithm took them there. These symbols matter. Theyre the emblems of the extremist, racist far right. The christchurch shooter, for example, wore these two symbols. Theres lots more i could show you on amazon, but lets take another example this time, the kkk, the ku klux klan, and another online retailer, wish. Now, wish doesnt have any explicit kkk merchandise but it does have this old 1960s cartoon. However, if i click on related items, suddenly im offered a load of things that are associated with the kkk. In fact, the first two items that are suggested are a hood and a white power sticker. Theres also suggestions for neo nazi flags, white power rings, etc, etc. The algorithm thinks that im interested in
White Supremacy<\/a> and so thats what its offering me. And theres more. The far right
Extremist Movement<\/a>, the boogaloo bois, is banned on facebook. Members of the movement have been charged with terrorism offences. One man has been accused of killing state officials. Type boogaloo into wish, however, and you get a load of military equipment. The military equipment itself isnt labelled as boogaloo, but the algorithm thinks thats what you might be interested in. It wasnt just this. All three online retailers we looked at amazon, google and wish all had boogaloo content for sale, despite them being banned on other platforms. All three have now taken down those products. On google, too, we found racist literature for sale. Now, we thought about this and weve decided not to show it to you. Heres what the companies told us. First off, amazon removed everything that we showed them. They said the products in question are no longer available and we have taken action on the bad actors that offered the products and violated our policies. Google, too, removed everything we showed them, saying and wish told us its notjust these companies we could have focused on. Many other online retailers also have problematic products for sale. The big question now is what should and shouldnt stay up, and how can companies moderate their platforms so that they dont profit from hate . Wow. Well, that was james clayton, who is with me now online. James, i got the feeling that these items were only taken down when you notified these platforms. Do you think they really are actively hunting for offensive items . That is the
Million Dollar<\/a> question, and in a way, there is no way of knowing, because they wouldnt actively advertise every time they took something down. When you do approach these companies and say, look, this is the kind of thing that you are either selling or you have on your platform, they say, oh, we didnt realise well take it down straight away. But theres clearly an issue there around how they moderate the platform. No matter how many human moderators you throw at a platform, itsjust numerically impossible to take down the amount of content that they would need to. There is one crucial difference with this than facebook and twitter, right . Because facebook have, as they always say, billions and billions of posts that they have to deal with. Whereas when you are actually an online retailer, the amount of products that you are actually selling is way fewer. Way fewer. So that defence doesnt quite work when it comes to online retail. I guess this is just another example of the algorithms doing theirjob, and doing them well. The company is actively promoting other racist stuff. The algorithm knows that lots of people who type in boogaloo are interested in military stuff, and so it promotes and suggests military equipment. But others might say its not a particularly smart move to suggest military equipment to an organisation that has links to the extreme right and to terrorist offences. Some of the items and symbols are not just racist, they have been appropriated. Right. So for example, the swastika was and still is a hindu sign and a lot of these new neo nazi signs are old pagan signs. This is why the algorithms so important, because if youre typing in kkk or
White Supremacy<\/a>, its pretty clear what youre searching for. Are they platforms . Are they publishers . How much responsibility do they want to take . You could argue that amazon could say look, we are libertarians. We think that we should sell everything. We dont make judgement calls on that. But when amazon comes out and supports black lives matter, at that point, they do have a value system. And i think the big question here is, is supporting black lives matter and having this kind of product for sale, are they compatible . James, fascinating stuff. Thanks for doing that report for us. Hello and welcome to the week in tech. It was the week that twitter announced plans to ban and suspend accounts linked to the qanon conspiracy theory, whose supporters believe there are people plotting against the president of the usa. Campaigners suggested that englands test and
Trace Programme<\/a> in the uk breaks gdpr data rules, as the system was launched without carrying out an assessment of its impact on privacy. The uk government stated that there was no evidence of data being used unlawfully. Music streaming
Service Spotify<\/a> has launched podcasts, but with video. It is only with a selection few podcasts for now. And apple has announced plans for the tech giant and its entire supply chain to become
Carbon Neutral<\/a> by 2030. Those of you with a craving for fancy futuristic food with a smaller carbon impact than the original, the bacon and pork belly in this sandwich isnt from a living pig. The meat was grown in a lab the creators higher stakes say it is the first to produce a lab grown pork from up to 50 cultivated cells. And finally, what do you get if you cross
Machine Learning<\/a> and thermal cameras . Yes, thats right, a virtual hand researchers at
Cornell University<\/a> have designed a wrist mounted device that continuously tracks the entire human hand in 3d, as well as vr and human computer interfacing. It could even be used in sign language translation. Googles pixel buds have finally come to the uk this week, nine months after they were first announced, so ive been seeing how they stack up next to some other big brand wireless earphones the apple airpods pro and the snappily titled sony wfioooxm3s. I am wearing the pixel buds now, and google has designed them to lie flat in your ears so they have a low profile, which i appreciate, because you dont catch them if you are taking off your shirt or if youre wearing a hat. All three of these come with a case that recharges your earbuds. Googles is designed to look like a stone, which is very nice, and it fits in that tiny extra pocket in yourjeans. Sonys case is the outlier here, because its comparatively huge, and im not a big fan of this rose gold effect lid because the paint has started to chip off. The big question of course is how do they sound . Well, i was never the sort of person to spend about \u00a3200 on a pair of headphones until about two years ago, when my boss convinced me to buy these, because the
Audio Quality<\/a> and the
Noise Cancellation<\/a> were outstanding and i never regretted it, because i wore them every day on the way to work, or on flights, things like that. And the sony in ear buds come fairly close to that sound quality. When i got the airpods pro, i was disappointed. They cost more than any of these other headphones but they just didnt sound as good. Everything sounded a little bit duller. The pixel buds probably land somewhere in between in terms of audio richness, but there is a problem with these whatever im listening to, whether its spoken word or music, theres a low level quiet hissing noise the entire time almost like you are listening to songs on a cassette tape, rather than a clean digital copy. And its most noticeable if youre listening to music in bed at a low volume. Not everyone can hear it. My housemate couldnt hear the hissing noise, but i could, and so could lots of other people complaining on the google message boards. For a sound product, thats a fundamental problem. Another weird thing about the pixel buds is that they dont have
Noise Cancellation<\/a>, and the sonys and airpods pro both have really good noise cancelling for something so small. The pixel buds are at the end of the price scale where id expect to have it. Here is a quick look at some of the other features. The sonys come out top for battery life, but ive never had a problem with any of these running out because they all recharge when you put them back in the case. The pixel buds and airpods pro have the added bonus of a
Wireless Charging<\/a> case and both of them are also sweat resistant, while the sonys are not although i used to wear them at the gym all the time and they havent broken yet. One little thing im really glad that the pixel buds get right is that they play a low battery noise at the same volume as the music youve been listening to, which is really important if you are trying to fall asleep. For some reason i cannot understand, the airpods pro play a really loud low battery noise, even if you are playing music at the quietest volume and so many times, ive fallen asleep with these in and then suddenly. Battery alert noise. It makes mejump out of my skin every time. Apple, please fix this. But that is a small issue, compared to the hissing on the pixel buds. Google says the hissing is rare and it will fix it with a software update, but these first came out in the us in april and its still not fixed, so i suppose well have to wait and see. After months in isolation the idea of coming to a bustling airport, let alone getting on an actual plane, can be slightly unnerving. Here at heathrow, things are quieter than usual but they are doing everything they can to try and make the place covid safe with a fair bit of help from technology. Lets go and take a look. These robots were previously used to kill off hospital acquired infection, but now there is one in each terminal, employed to disinfect. It is focusing on the most common touch points. It uses uv light, and viruses dont have the resistance and immune system to uv, so you could say it kills the virus. The only way we could see it working was through the window of this conference room. There is a good reason we couldnt go in for the first few seconds that it is on, the room smells of burning skin, apparently. So to avoid any nasty burns, it needs to get its work done when no one is around. Its motion and vibration sensors double checking that no one has appeared unexpectedly. But at least it is pretty speedy. In the airport, this robot can disinfect 18,000 square metres in a minimum space of 2. 5 hours. It disinfects, not cleans, so it is nice to send this into a wash room, disinfect it, then it is safe for the cleaning staff to go in, then they can clean. In an airport, it is notjust about cleaning overnight. A place like this is usually pretty busy, and that means that peoples hands going on the same surfaces quite a lot, especially somewhere like an escalator. The solution here could also lie in uv light. This escalator has been retrofitted with one underneath the belt, so it means that every time it goes round, it is being sanitised. And the whole route we take through the airport seems to have been carefully considered. Stickers on lift buttons, wrappers on escalator handles, so think about your antibacterial spray, but from a virus point of view. You wrap that around the escalator handle and it basically gives you several months of virus free touching, and what we do is we have a technical check that we can make our bio technicians do this on a regular basis to see what the viral load is on those touch points. They can make sure that that wrapper is working and fully functioning. It is used in a number of different places. We have them on lift buttons, escalators and also, importantly, on trolley handles. There is also a mandatory mask wearing and other safety features are being trialled like this camera detection system, tracking peoples temperatures. The only thing that seems to be missing right now is, somewhat unsurprisingly, the passengers. Thats really interesting stuff. I suppose the big question is, will all of that make you feel safer about flying . Exactly. It would certainly make me feel safer about being in the airport, but then i got to get on the flight, and you could think about using some of these technologies on a plane, obviously before the passengers got down, but you still dont want to be sitting next to someone who has got coronavirus. Good point. Cheers, mate. We will see you in a bit. Now, are you counting down to the next generation of video games consoles, and will you be team xbox or
Team Playstation<\/a> . That decision often rests on the exclusive games and franchises that each offers. The sony line up for the ps5 has written received universal acclaim from the gaming community, but nothing xbox has revealed has set pulses racing. But all that could be about to change, thanks to the biggest franchise xbox has, halo. Halo hero the master chief is xboxs not so secret weapon in the next generation console showdown with playstation. The new game
Halo Infinite<\/a> has action centred around the master chief, tackling a bad tempered space bad guy who leads the distinctly unfriendly sounding banished. I sat down with bonnie ross, head of things halo at microsoft and phil spencer of xbox to talk about the master chiefs next gen outing. As far as the next gen consoles are concerned, is it that graphics so sharp you can see sweat on the brow of an alien before you dispatch them with zero load times or is there more to it than that . Obviously, you have got ten times the
Processing Power<\/a> but for us, it is about the universe and the suspension of disbelief. We have spoken before about agency how players chosen as one of those things that really connects you to the story. You now have more choice in the decisions that you make as master chief, which i do think, in the long run, it is a mechanism for connecting you more to the story that is there. Halo infinite is arguably the biggest and most important launch title for the new xbox. To date, it has generated about \u00a35. 5 billion in sales, shifting 77 million copies across the franchise lifetime. Big numbers. The first halo combat evolved for the original xbox back in 2001. Developed by bungie, it combines storytelling, the satisfying combat and, for the time, incredibly lush visuals. Successful sequels followed before the
Developers Bungie<\/a> departed the
Microsoft Game<\/a> studios and on to make their own sci fi looter and shooter, destiny, which left 315 industries to produce halo 4 and 5, both commercially successful games which had a mixed response from fans. I think with halo 4, we told a beautiful story. Im proud of what we did with the campaign, but we fell down on content. We are probably trying to do some me too, trying to focus on what other games were doing versus thinking about halo. With halo 5, it is like we reversed our learning. I think the halo 5 story is a fine story. I think it is a great halo story with master chief at the focus, and in multiplayer, im incredibly proud of what we did. So, first time up at the back, i hope that we are learning together and making sure that we get it right this time. It is a new game on a new console, so the master chief has a new kit to play with, including this the grapple shot. And at the drop shield which provides master chief with temporary cover. Plenty of old favourites, of course, return. Halo infinite wasnt the only next series xbox game microsoft showed off, and the standouts included a new fable title from
Playground Games<\/a> who previously brought us, forza horizon, and theres a new forza game with visuals so sharp, they should carry a health warning. On this evidence, xbox seems to have got some of its mojo back. We will find out if it is enough to face down the challenge playstation 5 when xbox series x launches later this year. That was mark. Looks like the next generation console war is hotting up. That is it from us for the moment. From me on the sofa, and from lara at arrivals. You can keep up with our team throughout the week on social media on youtube, facebook, and instagram. Thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. Goodbye. Hello there. So far this month we have seen temperatures around or below the seasonal average. Quite a lot of cloud and rain at times too. But by the end of this month, friday, a hot spell is likely for much of the uk and we could see the hottest day of the year so far on friday. We could see temperatures reached 3a celsius. Pressure chart shows for thursday we have low pressure to the north and west. That will bring more cloud and outbreaks of rain for
Northern Ireland<\/a> and
Northern England<\/a> and perhaps north wales. That rain will be pushing into scotland as we move through the day. Some of the rain will be quite heavy as it exits
Northern Ireland<\/a>. But brightening up for
Northern Ireland<\/a> and southern scotland, for england and wales, though, a fine dry day from the word go. With sunshine turning increasingly warm and humid with the mid upper 20 celsius, and a bit cooler further the north. Through thursday night, that rain will continue to move northwards across scotland and become confined to the north but for much of the country, there will be a warmer and a clear night and those temperatures generally between i and 15 or 16 degrees across the south. That takes us into friday. We really tap in into some very hot air across
Northern Spain<\/a> and france on this southerly breeze that will push this warmth northwards right across the country, but low pressure out towards the west means the weather fronts will encroach into western areas, destabilising the atmosphere so we can see showers or thunderstorms through the day. Many of us starting off dry sunny and warm and it will be hot day for much of the uk. With this band of cloud with rain on it and maybe some thunderstorms,
Northern Ireland<\/a>, then western parts of scotland and west of england and wales later in the day. Those temperatures, widely the mid to upper 20s celsius. And for east wales, midlands, south of england, we could see 3 to sa degrees in the south east. I can imagine that could be the hottest day of the year so far. A chance of some showers and thunderstorms developing in response to that heat through friday evening and friday night. That front continues to work its way in from the west. Introducing cooler airjust in time for the weekend. It will be noticeably different, the feel of the weather this weekend. Cool and fresher, temperatures fall lower into sunday and we will see a mixture of sunshine and showers in those brisk west winds. Most of the showers in the north and the west. This is bbc news. A very warm welcome if youre watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe. Im mike embley. Our top stories tech titans in tiny boxes. Four of the biggest names in
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