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While audiences around the world know the UK’s BBC best for its hit TV shows like Top Gear and Doctor Who, it has been a key force in technological advances since since it first started broadcasting almost a century ago. To this day, its labs are cooking up experiments that may completely change the way we consume audio and video, and I went to take a look at them. The BBC’s R&D division claims noise-canceling microphones, transatlantic broadcasts and HD TV among the innovations it has driven forward. Today though, it’s exploring how audio and video can become more flexible, leading to…

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