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Skoda
Skoda's latest ad is using pupil-tracking technology to keep viewers engaged. The advert measures the way in which the viewer interacts with a 90-second long, spilt-screen film.
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WoW
The Women of the World festival returns to London in March. The global festival celebrates the achievements of women and girls and also looks at the the obstacles that prevent them from achieving their potential
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Krankbrother
Dynamic DJ duo Krankbrother have teamed up with power-house Soho record shop Phonica to curate a night at Fire, Lambeth tonight. With the fun old-skool house vibes of Gerd Janson and Move D and the dark, melodic techno of Roman Flugelor there’s something for everyone
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Miiya
The wearable tech scene sees a shift toward targeting children via Miiya, a bracelet with kid-friendly features. Targeting four to 10-year-olds, it turns physical activity into a game, issuing golden stars as a reward for their efforts
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Google
Google may someday be able to control your post-workout body odour: the tech giant was recently awarded a patent for a web-connected wearable device that masks bodily odors after periods of physical activity. One to watch
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FutureFest
FutureFest is a two-day festival of innovation, covering a wide variety of topics from the future of democracy to the future of robotics. Visitors will also get a chance to test out some innovative new technology and the sweetshop of the future
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