24 June 2015
Last updated at 18:23
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From the BBC website
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Device helps track elderly health
The hub which can help families monitor the health of elderly relatives remotely.
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CES 2015: Testing the latest drones
The BBC Click team put three of the latest drones through their paces
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Changing attitudes to older people
Graham Satchell talks to people still working past retirement age, and enjoying it.
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Could beacons transform shopping?
Spencer Kelly puts beacon technology to the test
Features
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Bridging gaps in the public's news
The challenges faced by the BBC and other news organisations on how to keep different generations of people informed, not all of whom are online.
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Seven insane ways tech will change news
New gadgets but also new platforms
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Connected generation
Timeline of major developments and what comes next
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News making profit?
Are people willing to pay for news?
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The big divide
Can politics ever appeal to young audiences?
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Technology and healthcare
The role of news in making sense of new tech

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Your Future of News
Device helps track elderly health
CES 2015: Testing the latest drones
Changing attitudes to older people
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Seven insane ways tech will change news
Connected generation
News making profit?
The big divide
Technology and healthcare