A big cloud makes a big bang, which makes a big cloud. And climbing higher and higher, and makes a big cloud. And climbing higherand higher, and back makes a big cloud. And climbing higher and higher, and back down again. This weekend, the Worlds Toughest sailing race begins. Held every three years, the volvo ocean race sta rts three years, the volvo ocean race starts in alicante, in spain, and ends in the hague, in the netherlands. Now, that doesnt actually sound very far, but in the middle there is the small matter of 45,000 middle there is the small matter of 16,000 nautical miles, taking in 12 cities 115,000 nautical miles, taking in 12 cities in six continents, and with broken masts, capsizes and icebergs almost guaranteed, this is no luxury cruise. To try and make this journey even possible, technology inevitably raise its head. These are some of the most advanced sailing yachts ever designed, and we were given special access to one of them during crew training. 22 october sees the most extreme offshore event in the world began. We are just testing if we can figure out trying to sail through that went. We are struggling at the moment to try and make the boat go as fast as it can go with the data we have been given. 45,000 miles, nine months of racing, seven identical boats, in the roughest seasin identical boats, in the roughest seas in the world. With boats capable of 32 knots, and leaving for extended periods out at sea, races of this nature are not undertaken lightly, with cruise displaying an extreme dedication to sailing. Lightly, with cruise displaying an extreme dedication to sailinglj kind of gave up my life in france to go and do the race began, to work with the boat and to gain more experience. I sold with the boat and to gain more experience. Isold my with the boat and to gain more experience. I sold my house and sort of made myself homeless in the process. I have got Three Sisters and my parents. I think i have seen my parents for five days in the last 1. 5 years. I am sure they would like to see me a bit more. On these experiences, as well as action from the race, will be broadcast directly from the ocean. These yachts are basically fitted with oceangoing equivalents to tv studios and edit facilities. Ok, cramped and wet version of tv studios and edit facilities. We have two 250 antennas, satellite mobile phones can be connected internet via them. And there are also 46 modules and how antennas. Making use of all of this kit is an on board reporter. They have the opportunity to capture video footage, or take photographs 01 video footage, or take photographs or interviews of the teams, and then this is broadcast to the world by the on board communication system. As the boats are being tracked live, the audience can follow the action at any time. No one gets any sleep, andi at any time. No one gets any sleep, and i have to wake everyone up every 15 minutes or half an hour. Basically we have got to move everything on deck below to the high side of the boat. If they really wa nt to side of the boat. If they really want to interact without getting wet, there is a game which uses the real race starter, allowing the audience to virtually compete against the real thing. The yacht is fitted with a number of different senses, measuring things like wind, tide speed, and how far the boat is tipping over. Unusually, this event is taking place in parts of the ocean not commonly used for racing, and asa ocean not commonly used for racing, and as a result, one of the yachts will be fitted with a sensor which checks for micro levels of Plastic Waste in the ocean. This data will eventually be analysed by researchers from the un. In the meantime, the teams will have their hands full, raising their boats over massive distances. And, even though conditions will be tough, most of the crews would have it any other way. As soon as you are able to do what you love, it is not a sacrifice any more. We have been talking a lot about augmented reality lately. This is, in case you are not aware, the next big thing, and is being applied to all sorts of areas. This week it is art. Lara lewington has been to see how ar and 360 video is hoping to bring some culture to your smartphone. Blenheim palace, a place of rich history, 18th century architecture, and the contemporary art exhibition, and that is where the Technology Comes into it. Before speaking to our art critic about technologys place in the art world, time for a look around. Artist jennys software combines physical installations with a mobile phone app to bring her political and historical based work it to life. Beacons throughout the 200 acre estate trigger 360 videos in the right location, and combine that with your phones gyroscope to make sure that you are looking at them from the right perspective. Here, the illusion of pictures being overlaid on the real world is created, turning day into night, eliminating buildings with words, and the an appearance from a flying mythical creature. The effect looks similarto mythical creature. The effect looks similar to augmented reality, but is really more like Virtual Reality without a headset. Maybe this is because bringing ar to art seems to have its challenges. Let me show you this. Snapchat and artistjeff koons have joined forces so users can view his sculptures through augmented reality and popular geo tagged locations across the road. It is hiding from us again. It is not even telling us where it is now. So, with a little help from an art critic, i tried to take a closer look in londons hyde park. There it is. There we go. Herself selfie worked. Having found a spot the image was tagged two and opened up snapchat, this giant balloon dog sculpture appears on my screen. Do you actually think there is a future in this . Do you think people will be able to appreciate art in a different form . It is a form of reproduction of art. It is not art. Imean, it reproduction of art. It is not art. I mean, it is not creating a piece, it is reproducing apiece. And i think any kind of reproduction of art does help people, and whether it isa art does help people, and whether it is a poster or a postcard or anything. But that is not much better than, you know, anything. But what happens when another artist wa nts to what happens when another artist wants to come and spoil the fun . Geo tagging their own work in the same place . Well, new york based sebastian has created the first example of ar vandalism. Using his own app, he geo example of ar vandalism. Using his d a example of ar vandalism. Using his own app, he geo tagged a vandalised version ofjeff koonss sculpture in the same location in new yorks central park. Which may have scandalise him but would in effect those using snapchat anyway. Although it does raise questions about the future of this sort of art and virtual public spaces. For a company to have the freedom to gps tag whatever they want is an enormous luxury that we should not be giving out for free. The virtual public space belongs to us. We should charge them rent. The meeting of art should charge them rent. The meeting ofartand should charge them rent. The meeting of art and technology clearly has its place. But whether i have seen its place. But whether i have seen it this week or not does seem to remain in question. Hello, and welcome to the week intact. It was the week that the worlds 3d printed bridge, made of 800 layers of concrete, was unveiled in the netherlands. Facebook bought an app called tbh that forces users to send anonymous condiments to each other, and snap will bring original tv programming to snapchat. Hopefully the shows will not disappear after five seconds. And it was a wi fi armageddon this week as a cracked attack exposed a major security floor. The weakness is found ironically in the security protocol used to protect the majority of wi fi connections. Some companies are already issuing patches to fix the problem, so make sure you update your systems as they come. The finalists of the Global Learning x prize have been announced. Five teams are now in the running for the 15 million grand prize, including this school and one billion, which we featured this summer. All have been given a 1 billion 1 million award. Finally, the one million award. Finally, the one Million Dollar duel between megabytes and another team went down injapan. I am glory and eagle prime one over the course of three long, slow and painful rounds against the japanese robots, slashing its open with a chainsaw in the end. Now, back to the junkyard. Not everyone can have their own spaceship, but jeff bezos, the man behind amazon, does. Why not . After all, he is worth 85 billion. Pouring a measly 1 billion a year into his project blue origin, it is easy. While he has his sights set firmly beyond the clouds, the reason he can afford this is because of the cloud. More specifically, not amazon the online shop, but amazon web services. Beneath the surface of our daily lives, there is a flow of money, information and people built on a raft of support systems. However Bank Payments are tracked and how we get from a to b on public transport. Things about how goods arrive in shops. When everything works seamlessly, it is easy to miss what is happening behind the scenes. What a movie, a new playlist, a bed for the night . Well, you wouldnt get one from these household names without the help of amazon web services, aws. And it makes amazon more cash than the thing we know makes them cash. Shaw, google and microsoft offer similar services, but it was amazon that reinvented cloud compute back 2006, and it is now the biggest player. The trick is to make the service that the business. Nasa users aws to stream for k video from International Space station, while much Smaller Companies like mobile adt provide counselling detection in africa, Cancer Detection in africa, use it to improve the accuracy of the nurses in rural villages. From occasional shopping to huge data tasks like this, the reason why analytics, streaming, accounting and other Cloud Services have moved to amazon and its competitors is because you pay for exact what you use. Used to have to predict ahead of time how much capacity you were going to need. And what that meant was you either guest too low and didnt have enough, and therefore you would have errors and a terrible customer experience, or in most cases you get high and new provision for the peak. But there is a reason they call it the peak, which is because you never really hit the peak, so you sit on a lot of wasted capital. But handing over valuable data to be analysed by these Cloud Services involves a lot of trust. Recently there have been several big leagues from data storage provided by amazon web services. Just last month, verizon accidentally left a data bucket of Sensitive Information unprotected, and in a separate incident, 4 million Time Warner Cable records were left exposed. Backin cable records were left exposed. Back injune, it was discovered that Political Data gathered on 188 million us citizens was publicly accessible from a misconfigured data store. Experts have questioned whether aws could have done more to actively guide its customers in good security practice, and even to actively test security. Instead, aws has chosen to focus blame on its clients. We provide a set of capabilities and a lot of flexibility our customers, and so you can have infrastructure like we run and it can have airtight security, but if our customers in the applications they build do not build the same level of quality and security, you could have a problem. Nevertheless, some of the biggest names on the web and in the real world rely on google, microsoft and aws to deliver. And to give you an idea of the detail that can be involved, on a recent trip to nevada, dan simmons discovered that even an actual mine has uses for a data mine. Everything here is big. A mind almost two miles wide. 250 ton trucks. Welcome to the second largest boron mine in the world. This is literally the money shot. This is literally the money shot. This is literally the money shot. This is what they are after. This is tonight, and after it has been processed, the boron will come from this and on into 200 or 300 different products, many of them electronics we have in our home, like the toughened glass on the front of microwave ovens. But when everything is this big, it is the Little Things that can make a difference. Data from the trucks detect bumps and movement. They upload to the cloud. The Amazon Programme takes over and gives this map showing how different routes and services affect the tyres on these monsters. We have this installed here. You can see a heat map of the mine pit. The green is smooth road. The orange is rough. We can monitor it and dispatched to a appropriate areas. Ultimately that will save wear and tear. Why does not rio tinto wear and tear. Why does not rio ti nto wa nts wear and tear. Why does not rio tinto wants to keep this to themselves . Why not rely on their own experience . We are mining company, not a software company. We just want the best practice to solve these problems. There is no reason to reinvent the wheel. If it did not exist, we probably would have done this. And is the savings, another big attraction of using the cloud. It can produce savings multiple times over. You can possibly get up to 40 50 times over. You can possibly get up to 40 50 more life on a tyre. Times over. You can possibly get up to 40 50 more life on a tyre. How much money is that for those at home . They cost about 40 50,000. So, 25,000 more on the life of a tyre is pretty good. Now, destiny two was one of the most widely anticipated game releases of the year in sequel to one of the most expensive games ever made. Next week it will be available on the pc for the first time ever. As the studio geared up for its release, we we re studio geared up for its release, we were given exclusive behind the scenes access to the team which made the game, operating out of seattle you dont have to be a Rocket Scientist to know what they make here. They very rarely let people in with a camera. Hello welcome thank you very much. When we say it is rare for cameras to be in here, we mean it. We are the first people to ever record in this studio, founded in the 905 by two 5tudio, founded in the 905 by two couege 5tudio, founded in the 905 by two college friends. Bungee i5 5tudio, founded in the 905 by two college friends. Bungee is famous for making the they now employ over 700 people. The first thing i published was a multiplayer only network in 92. It barely existed except on college campuses. Now based in seattle and responsible for the bafta winning destiny franchise, they are a hive of activity having just released the title, a title for something that was a best seller, but also criticised for being dull. After the first game, there was some negative feedback, criticism. Did you take that to heart . Absolutely. It was to a large degree 5tuff you take that to heart . Absolutely. It was to a large degree stuff we already knew. We knew it had amazing part5 already knew. We knew it had amazing parts that many people would love and which would get people playing it for years to come. But we also 5aw it for years to come. But we also saw the real mi5take5 we made on the 5tory, saw the real mi5take5 we made on the story, for example. Those were big sources of things to fix for the next one. We were not surprised. When you are a creator and you are immersed in it, you understand it. But it was a sharp me55age immersed in it, you understand it. But it was a sharp message from the community that we were expected more of. He says they learned their lessons. Early reviews of the console release in september suggests he may be right. But there are still plenty of challenges. Keeping this on line universe going isa keeping this on line universe going is a lot of work. In a crowded market, they face stiff competition to keep layers coming back for more. Players. One of the major differences between this new version of destiny and the original is it is going on the pc for the first time ever. I have never played with a mouse and keyboard before. Lets see what it is like. Making it feel like destiny with a mouse and keyboard has been an exciting part of the project. Certain guns will kick and rise up. That recoil is integral to making the experience feel heavy, like you are there. But with a mouse, it just feels like you are there. But with a mouse, itjust feels like you are chasing the barrel of a gun all the time. It is very accurate. I am doing better on a pc. When you spend 5everal doing better on a pc. When you spend several thousand dollars, several thousand pounds, on a gaming rig, you want to honour the investment they have put into it. Much of it goes into being able to render the capability. This monitor is relatively new in the pc space, but we have made the effort to make sure that if you are playing on one, that isa that if you are playing on one, that is a good investment. As well as the pc release of the game, people here are working on expansion packs coming soon as well. It is in rooms like this one where they are deciding what you are going to be playing in the coming months and yea rs. Playing in the coming months and years. And everything the team needs to put that together is all here in this one building. The motion ca ptu re this one building. The motion capture area, the sound design studios. It starts out with this. I like it right away. It is evocative. This is a stunning number. We have recorded over 900 pieces of this game. Without knowing what a person is going to do, when a battle is going to break out, you dont know. You need several options in your pocket all the time so if something happens here, over there, something comes out from behind a rock, whatever, the music has to change insta ntly. Whatever, the music has to change instantly. We released the soundtrack of destiny the day before the game launched. Within 24 hours, we we re the game launched. Within 24 hours, we were the number one album on amazon, knocking taylor swift out of first race. Place. Amazon, knocking taylor swift out of first race. Place. It is not often you see a climbing wall in the middle of a gaming studio. Despite the pressures of making such a high profile game, start here tried their best to keep relaxed. That is, you know, if you find it relaxing. There was a climber at the studio who was a veteran of it. He designed some of our best problems because he applied his mindset to it. Obviously, i was going to have to give it a go. So close i was so close. Heading to the north tower ourgame isa close. Heading to the north tower our game is a content game. Quantity isa our game is a content game. Quantity is a part of quality, especially for players who are always going to consume the content faster than we can build it, you know . It takes months to make a cool adventure. And players will go through it in 20 minutes. So, that is the challenge for now. What is next for them . They dont usually do interviews, but sitting down with us, jason says it is something they are actively looking at. We are starting in eight small way to see what is beyond destiny. We are attempting to do something new to surprise people, but you risk being ignored because no one ca res but you risk being ignored because no one cares about what you did. And soi no one cares about what you did. And so i would say, yeah, you make your hand pretty tired writing down all the risks going into a new gaming project. But i would say investors are taking on a lot of to bring something people care about. Of risk. And that is it for this week. Dont forget, we are on facebook and twitter through the week on bbc click. Thank you for watching. We will see you soon. Hi there. Todays weather is brought to you courtesy of storm brian. Lets take a look at brian then. Over the last 24 hours it has rapidly developed as low pressure moves across the atlantic. The strongest winds have been out to sea and as the storm crosses the British Isles it will gradually weakened. A slow process and the winds will remain pretty strong and gusty throughout saturday. We have a band of rain for the early rises. Still lingering across north east scotland. There or thereabouts towards the eastern coast of england. Following that, plenty of showers out west and it is in this showery air mass that we will have fairly strong gusts of wind working in. Given its a blowy start the day, it will be mild. 10 13 degrees for early rises. Some of the strongest winds through saturday morning will be targeting the coast of South West England and wales. Gusts of 50 60 mph, maybe a few isolated gusts of up to 70 mph. One concern is that those strong winds bringing large waves could coincide with high tides, so we could see some localised surface water flooding impacts. Inland gusts more typically up to 50 mph. That will blow lots of leaves off the trees. Maybe one or two smaller tree branches coming down. The winds picking up later in the afternoon and towards the evening time across north wales and north west england as we see a lengthier spell of rain here. Again the winds could reach up to 60 mph. Perhaps a touch stronger in some of the most exposed areas. But for the most part on saturday, brian will bring fairly typical windy weather for an autumn day. Heading through the night time, the low pressure works out into the north sea and well see showers or even lengthy spells of rain working particularly into north west england overnight. Still quite a blowy night. 9 10 degrees, Something Like that. For sunday, as brian works out into the north sea, over the coming days it will die. So thats the life of brian and looking on the bright side of life on sunday there will be fewer showers. The winds turning lighter. But coming in from a north westerly direction, so its a cooler direction. Temperature wise, between 10 14 degrees. But with fewer showers, you have a better chance of dodging the downpours and having drier spells of weather. The north westerly winds are shortly. By monday, most winds back to the south west, with the exception of the far north of scotland. South westerly winds dragging in mild air. Temperatures up to 16 17 degrees. 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