The Shard in London is Western Europe's tallest building at 310m (1,016ft). Click's Spencer Kelly travels to the observation gallery to explore some of the technology present in the building. Does the Shard point to design's future? Find out more on the Click homepage. If you are in the UK you can watch the whole programme on BBC iPlayer.
We are used to reading and sending tweets and status updates on smartphones and tablets - but will we soon be doing this on people's clothes? This is the future trend that fashion house CuteCircuit are banking on. The business, set up by Francesca Rosella and Ryan Genz in 2004, specialises in wearable technology. It currently makes electronic clothes for the catwalk, and is now adapting its techno
Samsung favours smartphones with so-called flexible OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) technology, and is confident that they will be "very popular among consumers worldwide". Their screens will be "foldable, rollable, wearable and more, [and] will allow for a high degree of durability through their use of a plastic substrate that is thinner, lighter and more flexible than… conventional LCD techn
Engineers and designers have been using 3D printing to create prototypes for many years, but falling technology costs are making it increasing accessible to other people. 3D objects are created by sending a digital file or scan to a printer which then builds the item layer by layer - a process know as "additive manufacturing". The range of objects the technology can manufacture is rapidly expandin
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