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What impact will Apple's new smartwatch have on the wearable technology market? Can a device make you sleep better? And we get our hands on with the most expensive game ever made.

The rumours have been swirling for a while, but finally tech giant Apple unveiled a smartwatch. What impact will this have on the already bustling wearable technology market? Will it be a game changer and can Apple repeat the success of previous devices - or is this one piece of technology that consumers might feel they don't really need? Rory Cellan-Jones has the views of tech watchers who were at the launch event.

Can you sleep be improved by a sensor? Entrepreneur James Proud certainly thinks so. He persuaded members of the public to pledge over $2 million to fund his product. He tells us how it all started and what his plans for the future are.

It's the most expensive video game ever made with a budget of $500m. Destiny launched this week and we'll be finding out whether all the investment was worth it and whether video games really are the new blockbusters.

Joining Rory Cellan-Jones in the tent will be Jane Wakefield and Dave Lee from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's online technology desk with special guest Jemima Kiss, head of technology at The Guardian.

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Fri 12 Sep 2014 14:05GMT

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