E-cigarettes; The vinyl revival; Nuisance calls; James and Jake Dyson
The runaway success of e-cigarettes. Is it time health professionals accept they are here to stay?
E-cigarettes have been last year's retail success, but they are still not fully accepted by the UK's public health authorities as a way to stop smoking. Is it time they changed their mind?
It's been more than a year since it became illegal for companies to sell on or leak details of your car accident to the claims management companies, but the practice is still happening. Will new Government fines stop the nuisance calls?
Also, James Dyson and son Jake talk to us about life in a design dynasty. And the revival in vinyl records sales continues apace, but is there the hardware to make enough records to go around?
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E-cigarettes
The big supermarket sales success of 2014 was the e-cigarette
Duration: 06:42
Voice Recognition
Companies are battling to perfect the voice recognition technology
Duration: 08:20
The Dysons
Winifred speaks to Sir James Dyson and his son Jake who's also an inventor
Duration: 07:50
Vinyl Revival
The renewed enthusiasm for vinyl records and the impact it's having on the music industry
Duration: 09:11
Accident Claim Calls
Companies illegally obtaining accident information and making nuisance calls can be fined
Duration: 07:13
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- Wed 31 Dec 2014 12:15Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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