27/11/2013 Newsround


27/11/2013

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Afternoon, Ayshah here with giant dinosaur bones on the way, plus

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Prince William and Taylor Swift in perfect harmony, sort of!

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But first, where will technology take us next? This is the next idea

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that inventors hope take us next? This is the next idea

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experience the world. You have heard of smart watches and Google Glass,

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but one company had hoped they have come up the next generation of

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internet connected gadgetry, smart wig, and we are not joking. Is it

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the future or just a gimmick? Technology is always getting

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smaller, faster and smarter, but it is also getting a lot closer to our

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bodies. From socks with sensors, clothes with built-in sat nav,

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jewellery that can store personal data, watches smarter than your

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mobile phones, hi-tech eyewear with built-in cameras, and now the latest

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edition, the smart wig. It is still early days. The's hairy gadget, it

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is just a registered idea and has not been created yet, but we imagine

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it might look a bit like this. Sony say it could help you navigate your

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way around roads, and it could potentially collect data from your

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body to tell you how healthy you are. Giants like Google, Apple and

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Sony are constantly protecting ideas by applying for patents on

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particular products. A patents should stop other companies from

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copying them. But would the smart wig take off, or is it a crazy idea

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too far? A lot of the technology is very expensive, and companies are

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struggling to convince people they really need them. Just because the

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ideas are not successful yet does not mean they won't be in the

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future. Wearable technology is all the rage at the moment, but their

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influence on our lives is in question. This kind of technology

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allows you to conceal your gadgets from others, and there are concerns

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about privacy, how do you know if someone is filming you with their

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glasses or taking a picture of you with their wig? With the smart wig

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on the drawing board, perhaps my interactive beard which lets you

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begin 50 languages is worth a shot. Ciao, adios, sayonara!

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I love the wig! In other news, research claims that 9 billion

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people in the UK are struggling with serious debt. A study by the Money

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Advice Service says many do not know where to go for help. Manchester,

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Nottingham and Hull are among the worst affected areas, with more than

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40% of people in debt. OK, if you have ever wondered how

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much you need to fork out for your own dinosaur fossil, listen up. A

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150 million -year-old diplodocus skeleton has just sold for ?400,000

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in the last few minutes at a UK auction. It might be out of your

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price range, but experts hope it will allow us to understand more

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about one of history's biggest beasts.

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They roamed the earth 150 million years ago, but all that remains our

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amazing fossils like these. Misty is a whopping 17 metres long and it is

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extremely rare to find such a complete skeleton like this. Because

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her remains were found on private land in America, the landowner can

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sell Misty to whoever he wants. It is the first time a large dinosaur

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skeleton has been auctioned in the UK, but why would so many want to

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own a question mark It is going to impress your friends. Someone paid

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?28 million for a Ferrari, but what will impress your friends more I

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think a dinosaur! By the Natural History Museum has

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its own diplodocus skeleton, but it is only a copy. The winning bidder

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may decide to keep Misty to themselves, but experts hope she

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will find her way into a museum. We have so much more to learn about

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diplodocus, and we hope this specimen will end up in a museum and

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be available for studies at some point in the future. It will take a

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whole day to pack Misty away, let's hope the buyer

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# Living on a prayer... Taylor Swift and Prince William performed with

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Jon Bon Jovi at a charity event last night. I don't know about you, but I

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am thinking Christmas number one. Last up, over the next two days we

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have a series of special reports from the Philippines. Leah travelled

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there to find out how kids are coping after Typhoon Haiyan. The

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first report is at this time tomorrow, make sure you were

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watching. Bye-bye.

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