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BBCNEWS Click July 23, 2017

And a robo hatchling. There are sharks all around me Virtual Reality. Its action packed. Its immersive. Argh theres a mouse its terrifying. Argh its collaborative. Laughter its a knock out ok, you hit me. Its. Oh, god. Its frozen. Its. Frozen. Its fun, but its not going to change the world. Its not going to change the world. It wouldnt fit in as much as, say, my phone would. It wouldnt fit in. Its such a shame, its so annoying. Its annoying. Not really what you want to hear when you are talking about vr, especially since the technology has actually been around since the 1960s. This helmet is from the mid 1990s but it wouldnt be the first bit of amazing looking tech to simply fade into novelty. One of the problems is the media goes mad over it and then everything gets over hyped not that we would be guilty, of course. This is amazeballs but the truth is, sometimes stuff gets overblown and the people who buy the thing end up gettin ....

Charlie Gard , The Street , For Experimental Treatment , Bbc News , High Court , Robo Hatchling , Virtual Reality , Knock Out , It Wouldn T , Over Hyped , The Thing , Ipsos Mori , Gear Vr Headsets , Vr Headset , Flatmates Pranking , Make Up , Prime Time , Save Power , Roller Coaster , Doesn T , Novelty Experiences , Horror Experiences , Roller Coaster Rides , Vr Content , Consumer Uptake Of Headsets , Blu Ray ,

BBCNEWS Click July 27, 2017

Light warriors. And a robo hatchling. There are sharks all around me Virtual Reality. Its action packed. Its immersive. Argh theres a mouse its terrifying. Argh its collaborative. Laughter its a knock out ok, you hit me. Its. Oh, god. Its frozen. Its. Frozen. Its fun, but its not going to change the world. Its not going to change the world. It wouldnt fit in as much as, say, my phone would. It wouldnt fit in. Its just such a shame. Its so annoying its annoying. Not really what you want to hear when you are talking about vr, especially since the technology has actually been around since the 60s. This helmet is from the mid 90s but it wouldnt be the first bit of amazing looking tech to simply fade into novelty. One of the problems is the media goes mad over it and then everything gets over hyped not that we would be guilty, of course. This is amazeballs but the truth is, sometimes stuff gets overblown and the people who buy the thi ....

European Commission , Voting Rights , Bbc News , Robo Hatchling , Virtual Reality , Knock Out , Normal Vr , It Wouldn T , Mid 90s , Over Hyped , The Thing , Ipsos Mori , Gear Vr Headsets , Drawer Somewhere , Vr Headset Making Sure , Flatmates Pranking , Make Up , Prime Time , Save Power , Roller Coaster , Doesn T , Horror Experiences , Novelty Experiences , Roller Coaster Rides , Vr Content , Vr Headsets ,

BBCNEWS Click August 6, 2017

I mean, look at this road, whats it doing right now . Its looking straight up at the sky. And its estimated that even busy roads can see the sky for 70 90 of the time. But its not all plain. Sunning. The problem with putting Photovoltaic Cells into roads is the slightest bit of pressure, the slightest bend, and. So the cells are stuck onto slabs and covered with crushed glass and a translucent resin. At the facility near versailles, in france, these seven millimetre thick panels are being tested for their strength and durability so they can withstand heavy traffic, as well as ensuring that they arent slippery. We have the cell and on each face we added polymer to increase the stiffness and the durability of the cells itself. So do they bend or are theyjust resistant to bending . Yes, of course they bend, butjust a little bit. So it resists. And they are pretty strong. Im a geek, i cant open a jar, let alone bend a piece of roa ....

Photovoltaic Cells , Slightest Bend , Facility Near Versailles , Butjust A Little Bit , Aren T Slippery , The , One Kilometre Stretch , Square Metres , 5 Million Euros , 5 Million , Solar Panels , Road Surface , Tilt Angle , On The Road , Qualcomm Technologies , Road Networks , Pollution Problems , Energy Crisis , Magnetic Field , Induction Charging , Dc Power , Dinner Plate , Charging Road , Infrastructure Costs , Solar Roads , Notjust Roads ,

BBCNEWS Click August 6, 2017

I mean, look at this road, whats it doing right now . Its looking straight up at the sky. And its estimated that even busy roads can see the sky for 70 90 of the time. But its not all plain. Sunning. The problem with putting Photovoltaic Cells into roads is the slightest bit of pressure, the slightest bend, and. So the cells are stuck onto slabs and covered with crushed glass and a translucent resin. At the facility near versailles, in france, these seven millimetre thick panels are being tested for their strength and durability so they can withstand heavy traffic, as well as ensuring that they arent slippery. We have the cell and on each face we added polymer to increase the stiffness and the durability of the cells itself. So do they bend or are theyjust resistant to bending . Yes, of course they bend, butjust a little bit. So it resists. And they are pretty strong. Im a geek, i cant open a jar, let alone bend a piece of roa ....

Photovoltaic Cells , Slightest Bend , Facility Near Versailles , Butjust A Little Bit , Aren T Slippery , The , One Kilometre Stretch , Square Metres , 5 Million Euros , 5 Million , Solar Panels , Road Surface , Tilt Angle , On The Road , Qualcomm Technologies , Road Networks , Pollution Problems , Energy Crisis , Magnetic Field , Induction Charging , Dc Power , Dinner Plate , Charging Road , Infrastructure Costs , Solar Roads , Notjust Roads ,

BBCNEWS Click August 6, 2017

I mean, look at this road, whats it doing right now . Its looking straight up at the sky. And its estimated that even busy roads can see the sky for 70 90 of the time. But its not all plain. Sunning. The problem with putting Photovoltaic Cells into roads is the slightest bit of pressure, the slightest bend, and. So the cells are stuck onto slabs and covered with crushed glass and a translucent resin. At the facility near versailles, in france, these seven millimetre thick panels are being tested for their strength and durability so they can withstand heavy traffic, as well as ensuring that they arent slippery. We have the cell and on each face we added polymer to increase the stiffness and the durability of the cells itself. So do they bend or are theyjust resistant to bending . Yes, of course they bend, butjust a little bit. So it resists. And they are pretty strong. Im a geek, i cant open a jar, let alone bend a piece of roa ....

Photovoltaic Cells , Slightest Bend , Facility Near Versailles , Butjust A Little Bit , Aren T Slippery , The , One Kilometre Stretch , Square Metres , 5 Million Euros , 5 Million , Solar Panels , Road Surface , Tilt Angle , On The Road , Qualcomm Technologies , Road Networks , Pollution Problems , Energy Crisis , Magnetic Field , Induction Charging , Dc Power , Dinner Plate , Charging Road , Infrastructure Costs , Solar Roads , Notjust Roads ,