21/03/2016 Newsround


21/03/2016

Similar Content

Browse content similar to 21/03/2016. Check below for episodes and series from the same categories and more!

Transcript


LineFromTo

on the iPlayer now.

0:00:010:00:02

Hi, I'm Ayshah.

0:00:020:00:03

It's Monday morning.

0:00:030:00:04

Here's your news udpate.

0:00:040:00:09

Here's your news update.

0:00:090:00:10

Coming up.

0:00:100:00:11

Could you figure out this really ancient tech?

0:00:110:00:13

And you'll never guess what's top of the the poll to name this boat.

0:00:130:00:16

Football first, and there was a big game at the Etihad yesterday

0:00:210:00:24

when Manchester City hosted local rivals Manchester United.

0:00:240:00:29

And it was Manchester-born player Marcus Rashford who swung the match.

0:00:290:00:33

He scored the only goal of the game to take Manchester United

0:00:330:00:37

to victory, leaving them just one point behind City and at fifth place

0:00:370:00:41

in the league table.

0:00:410:00:45

In our latest Newsround special we're asking kids if Tech

0:00:450:00:47

is taking over.

0:00:470:00:49

In your lifetime, tablets, computers and phones have advanced

0:00:490:00:52

super quickly and these gadgets now form a big part of our lives.

0:00:520:00:56

So we thought we'd set a challenge to see if you could handle some

0:00:560:01:00

really ancient tech.

0:01:000:01:02

We sent Ricky to the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge

0:01:020:01:05

which has brought old tech back to life.

0:01:050:01:10

Modern technology is amazing with a world of information

0:01:100:01:13

at our fingertips, but back when I was a kid we didn't have

0:01:130:01:16

smartphones like these to chat to our mates.

0:01:160:01:20

Oh no, I was using one of these.

0:01:200:01:23

And all you could really use it for was to make phone calls

0:01:230:01:26

and to text your mate and even that used to take ages.

0:01:260:01:29

It's not just mobile phones that have transformed.

0:01:290:01:31

Computers have too.

0:01:310:01:32

So how would you guys get on using this old tech?

0:01:320:01:36

How does it go on?

0:01:360:01:38

I wonder what this does.

0:01:380:01:39

No.

0:01:390:01:42

This.

0:01:420:01:44

No, that's not even a button.

0:01:440:01:46

On.

0:01:460:01:49

Switch it on.

0:01:490:01:52

It's on.

0:01:520:01:53

This is old.

0:01:530:01:55

I know, so old.

0:01:550:01:59

Return.

0:01:590:02:01

Shall I give you a clue?

0:02:010:02:04

Yeah.

0:02:040:02:05

Behind the keyboard.

0:02:050:02:07

This way.

0:02:070:02:08

There you go.

0:02:080:02:09

This is how you play a game.

0:02:090:02:11

That's all I'm saying.

0:02:110:02:13

What is this?

0:02:130:02:17

I think this was to put a thing called floppy disks

0:02:170:02:19

in, wasn't it?

0:02:190:02:22

Where are you going?

0:02:220:02:23

I don't know.

0:02:230:02:24

Have you ever seen something like that before?

0:02:240:02:26

No, but I've read about it in stories.

0:02:260:02:31

So if you bought this, how would you get it home?

0:02:310:02:34

This is really getting on my nerves.

0:02:340:02:35

Z and X is left and right.

0:02:350:02:37

Star and question mark is up and down.

0:02:370:02:39

Sounds like Christmas music.

0:02:390:02:42

There's actually colour on the screen.

0:02:420:02:46

Go left.

0:02:460:02:47

How do you fly up?

0:02:470:02:48

Oh, yeah.

0:02:480:02:54

Oh.

0:02:540:02:55

What it's doing now, it's moving left and right.

0:02:550:02:57

We've got to try and destroy the thing.

0:02:570:03:07

I wouldn't mind having one of these computers to be honest.

0:03:070:03:09

I think it's quite cool.

0:03:090:03:10

It would take me like a year to learn how to use this.

0:03:100:03:14

And if that's made you hungry for more tech, then make sure

0:03:140:03:17

you tune in for our special program tomorrow at 5.30.

0:03:170:03:19

you tune in for our special programme tomorrow at 5.30.

0:03:190:03:21

Here's taster for you.

0:03:210:03:22

Let's go!

0:03:220:03:23

We're going to split this class into three different groups.

0:03:230:03:27

Now the first group is going to be able to use technology

0:03:270:03:31

whenever you want.

0:03:310:03:33

The second group will only be allowed to use technology for two

0:03:330:03:37

hours a day over the next three days.

0:03:370:03:41

The final group won't be able to use any technology whatsoever...

0:03:410:03:46

for the next three days.

0:03:460:03:51

It says here that using tech before bedtime can also affect your sleep.

0:03:530:03:57

Mum!

0:03:570:03:59

Mum!

0:03:590:04:01

I can't join in.

0:04:010:04:03

I miss it a lot.

0:04:030:04:05

I don't know what to do with myself.

0:04:050:04:10

I'm just so bored.

0:04:100:04:11

No goal.

0:04:110:04:13

I haven't missed them as much as I thought I would.

0:04:130:04:15

Maybe we should take a step back from it.

0:04:150:04:19

And go outside.

0:04:190:04:25

Finally, when the people behind an important Royal research trip

0:04:250:04:29

decided to ask the public to give it a name, this is probably not

0:04:290:04:33

what they had in mind.

0:04:330:04:35

Topping the poll so far is the name Boaty McBoatface!

0:04:350:04:40

16,000 people have voted for the name.

0:04:400:04:42

Other suggestions include Pingu and David Attenborough.

0:04:420:04:43

The winner will be decided next month.

0:04:430:04:48

Newsround's back in about half an hour.

0:04:480:04:49

See you then.

0:04:490:04:51

Download Subtitles

SRT

ASS