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David Hockney, ‘the hand, the eye and the heart’
On the eve of a major new show David Hockney tells Channel 4 News about his latest love affair with Yorkshire and, after that spat with Damien Hirst, why painting comes from the “hand and the heart”.
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Smart TV – the battle for your living room
With the UK’s analogue signal due to be finally switched off this year, the smart TV industry’s biggest players are gearing up for a battle for Britain’s living rooms.
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Can UK schools reboot ‘joke’ computer lessons?
A “chronic lack of specialist teachers” is causing school pupils to reject computer studies, says the Royal Society. Channel 4 News examines how British teenagers can be switched back on.
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Voice recognition and computers that answer back
You can already tell a computer what to do – but what if it could answer back? Benjamin Cohen investigates a new wave of voice recognition technology.
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Apple touch-screen patent war comes to the UK
The maker of the iPhone is engaged in a global battle with other mobile phone manufacturers to protect the patented technology used on its smartphones.
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LIVE BLOG: Turner Prize 2011 live on Channel 4
Turner Prize 2011 live on Channel 4 – add your voice 22:00: Scotland on Sunday art critic Moira Jeffrey, a friend of the winner’s, tells Channel 4 News: “It’s a tremendous result. Martin is one of these incredibly careful, steady artists. “The great story about Martin is the first time he tried to get into…
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My night with Gary Barlow
I can now genuinely say that I have sung on stage before a paying audience with Gary Barlow. Hilarious.
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Technical kit for Japan’s tsunami zone
Channel 4 News cameraman Stuart Webb empties his kit bag ahead of a return to Japan’s tsunami zone and explains what each piece of equipment does.
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Dealing with demands in Japan – meet the fixer
Language and logistics are just two hurdles the Channel 4 News team has to overcome in Japan. Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson introduces you to the “fixer” who makes things happen.
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Don’t forget your passport
A sewing kit, sleeping bag and don’t forget your passport. Channel 4 News Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson on his essential kit as he returns to Japan’s tsunami zone eight months after the disaster.
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Facebook forever? Death and the digital legacy
Sharing our lives on social networks is now commonplace, but what happens when we are gone? Channel 4 News finds people are thinking more carefully about their digital legacy.
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BlackBerry PR debacle as blackout enters day three
As BlackBerry users contemplate a third day of disruption to the service, parent company Research In Motion faces criticism for not keeping customers informed over technical problems.
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Head in the iCloud: Apple stores your data in space
See it, play it, update it. Apple rolls out it’s new operating system, called the i-Cloud – so users can access their data wherever, whenever, they want.
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Steve Jobs – maverick with talent for innovation
Steve Jobs’ death has led experts to reflect on how a maverick innovator changed the way we use technology while retaining an alternative, anti-establishment aesthetic.
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Apple founder Steve Jobs dies, aged 56
Computer visionary Steve Jobs, who co-founded Apple in 1976 and went on to transform it into one of the world’s biggest and most iconic brands, has died.