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>>> tonight, we take you inside ces. you'll see the hottest devices from the tech world, some of them you can't even buy yet. we've got the newest trends in mobile, gaming, cars and robotics. tonight, a first look at the wave of gadgets from the consumer electronics show in las vegas. here's scott budman. >> hello, and welcome to las vegas and the 2014 consumer electronics show. there is a ton of new technology on its way to you. and we are going to show you a whole bunch of it for the next 30 minutes, starting with how this finds its way into your living room. every year at this time sin city becomes silicon city as the tech world temporarily relocates to las vegas. the consumer electronics show, introducing products from all over the world to people all over the world, typically, at least two to three years before we can actually buy them. some, like this drone, look cool now and are clearly meant for a future where flying deliveries are the norm. others, like countless new ways to use our tvs with virtual reality are
>>> tonight, we take you inside ces. you'll see the hottest devices from the tech world, some of them you can't even buy yet. we've got the newest trends in mobile, gaming, cars and robotics. tonight, a first look at the wave of gadgets from the consumer electronics show in las vegas. here's scott budman. >> hello, and welcome to las vegas and the 2014 consumer electronics show. there is a ton of new technology on its way to you. and we are going to show you a whole bunch of it...
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and finally lots of car toys this year at ces.s, it seems, is the new world of mobile computing. >> and with that we wrap up our coverage of ces 2014 from here at the las vegas convention center. thanks for joining us. and enjoy playing with all those gadgets. [ female announcer ] every box of general mills big g cereals can help your kids' school get extra stuff. they're the only cereals with box tops for education. you can raise money for your kids' school. look for this logo. only on big g cereals. you can make a difference. every cereal box counts. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ male announcer ] you say tomato. ♪ old el paso says diced tomato stand 'n stuff chicken tacos. ♪ you say what's for dinner? old el paso says start somewhere fresh. >>> i drop
and finally lots of car toys this year at ces.s, it seems, is the new world of mobile computing. >> and with that we wrap up our coverage of ces 2014 from here at the las vegas convention center. thanks for joining us. and enjoy playing with all those gadgets. [ female announcer ] every box of general mills big g cereals can help your kids' school get extra stuff. they're the only cereals with box tops for education. you can raise money for your kids' school. look for this logo. only on...
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perhaps the car of the future at ces this week. watch all of our ces coverage on your phone, tablet, bloomberg.com, and on apple tv as well. check it out if you have not done that yet. much more after the break. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. addition,on the later as we have been discussing for many tech attendees, ces is the event of the year, but one company has been conspicuously absent and always is. that is apple. we will look at why and what that means, at comnies sng have come up with new technologies. past the hour, which means bloomberg tv is on the markets. alix steel has more. >> a big mover we want to highlight, forest labs rallying the most since the 1980s. anotherbe buying pharmaceutical company. carl icahn says that things seem to be going well. the board andgs others more accountable. looking at an s&p that went into negative territory. biglly the fed minutes is a mover, so we will look for that at 2:00 p.m. in 2013, there is a lot of debate about where the market is headed. some made a shoc
perhaps the car of the future at ces this week. watch all of our ces coverage on your phone, tablet, bloomberg.com, and on apple tv as well. check it out if you have not done that yet. much more after the break. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. addition,on the later as we have been discussing for many tech attendees, ces is the event of the year, but one company has been conspicuously absent and always is. that is apple. we will look at why and what that...
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> so you think ces still matters?nd the products, there are always way more failures than successes in any start up, but think about that. i used the newton, and it was cool before its time, but it led to all of the cool things going on with apple right now. >> let's talk about apple. apple is not at ces. is that a mistake? >> i cannot speak as to why they are not there. usually it is because they have their own show at the same time, and i think they are doing quite well. >> what is a mistake that a ceo often will make when trying to launch a new product? >> first, not listening to the market or not knowing how deep to go, how long to go before they have to -- they may love the product so much that they do not listen to why everybody else does not and not making adjustments to that. and then quality is a big issue. if the user experience is not good, that is going to hurt it a lot. >> if it does not work out the first time, what do you do? how do you go back to the drawing board? >> i call that now what, and even if
> so you think ces still matters?nd the products, there are always way more failures than successes in any start up, but think about that. i used the newton, and it was cool before its time, but it led to all of the cool things going on with apple right now. >> let's talk about apple. apple is not at ces. is that a mistake? >> i cannot speak as to why they are not there. usually it is because they have their own show at the same time, and i think they are doing quite well....
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ces may be about the newest gadgets but are they really that different?ichman broke out some old gadgets to see how people might react. it's an interesting science experiment and that is next. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." ces attendees are there to see the newest and coolest gadgets but can they tell the difference? you will love this experiment. jon erlichman hit the streets with some old stuff to see if people really could tell the difference. >> ah yes, the consumer electronic show where there is technology exciting and new, or is it? we decided to show people old stuff and see if they knew the difference. this is a k-44 stereo headphone. they have dual stabilization for comfort. >> they are very light but they are a little bulky. >> this is the eee pc from asus, like a pc or a phone. >> it is lightweight. >> it's kind of heavy. >> would you give up your smartphone for it? >> i don't know about that. >> in theory, this is supposed to be an energy efficient band across the stop like a light sensor. >> i want to go fishing in them and see direc
ces may be about the newest gadgets but are they really that different?ichman broke out some old gadgets to see how people might react. it's an interesting science experiment and that is next. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." ces attendees are there to see the newest and coolest gadgets but can they tell the difference? you will love this experiment. jon erlichman hit the streets with some old stuff to see if people really could tell the difference. >> ah yes, the...
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. >> driverless cars was a big thing at ces. is putting apps on that screen. the little car is getting smart and taking the applications like facebook and pandora and those apps are being made available in the vehicle. >> googlers with android and apple has ios trying to find partners. >> it will be a big that will ground this year. they call it ios for cars and apple is working with 12 manufacturers that will integrate and we will see that rollout. google is trying their own effort. >> give me a time frame. cars have such a long lifecycle. when will this be in my car? >> if you buy a new car in the back half of the year, you will have the option to get a connected car. if you buy a tesla right now, you got it. >> toyota models that can do pandora? >> i am not buying a tesla. >> some cars act as wi-fi hotspots. if you buy a new car this year, you can have that. it depends on what car you purchase. >> when you look at google and apple and samsung, how do you see them stacking up in terms of how much territory they can claim? >> i
. >> driverless cars was a big thing at ces. is putting apps on that screen. the little car is getting smart and taking the applications like facebook and pandora and those apps are being made available in the vehicle. >> googlers with android and apple has ios trying to find partners. >> it will be a big that will ground this year. they call it ios for cars and apple is working with 12 manufacturers that will integrate and we will see that rollout. google is trying their own...
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you saw liz showing that off at ces today.terday, the famous director stumbled. as the prompter broke down and did unthinkable, he walked offstage. look what went down. >> ah. the type is all off, sorry. but i will just wing this and,. >> the curves? how does it, how do you think it will impact how viewers experience your movies. >> excuse me. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. david: all right. well, when he said the type is off, he meant the prompter wasn't working. president obama could have showed him how to do that. you didn't have a tutorial with president obama beforehand. we wish him the best. he still a freight film director. "money" with melissa francis is next. stay tuned. melissa: a deep freeze like no other. the polar vortex sweeping the country, taking no prisoners. thousands of airline passengers stranded and productivity in many regions at a near stand still, but it hasn't stopped some people from turning a profit because even when they say it's not, it is always about money. melissa: a brutal cold known as the polar vortex
you saw liz showing that off at ces today.terday, the famous director stumbled. as the prompter broke down and did unthinkable, he walked offstage. look what went down. >> ah. the type is all off, sorry. but i will just wing this and,. >> the curves? how does it, how do you think it will impact how viewers experience your movies. >> excuse me. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. david: all right. well, when he said the type is off, he meant the prompter wasn't working. president obama could...
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> some behind the scenes bloomberg television at ces.amorous, i know. everybody likes to keep their phones charged. what if you are camping? to put this over the campfire, and it oils the water, and the heat turns into electricity, and, boom, you can charge your phone. $149. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. a launchpad for new products, but what does it take to launch a new product? office hours a segment, and launching a new product is not easy. how hard is it? >> it is easy to launch a product, but it is hard to launch a successful product. love.ice that consumers that is difficult. >> how much testing should go into a new product? you you just put it out and see what happens? really test it internally, beta testing? >> i think it depends on what kind of testing it is. if it is an app that you built over the weekend, then maybe you go over and test it. ebay, yes,n he built he went live on the web in f for you our days. if you are building a product that is enterprise hardware, you are probably going to be added
> some behind the scenes bloomberg television at ces.amorous, i know. everybody likes to keep their phones charged. what if you are camping? to put this over the campfire, and it oils the water, and the heat turns into electricity, and, boom, you can charge your phone. $149. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. a launchpad for new products, but what does it take to launch a new product? office hours a segment, and launching a new product is not easy. how...
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ces is about to kick off. google has teamed up with automakers to bring its android software to your dashboard. is 30 seconds worth $4 million? we have the ad rates for this year's super bowl and once again it is a record high. in the age of social media, the question is why? the consumer electronics show starts tomorrow. this is the biggest gathering in technology. more than 3300 companies expected to be there and samsung is starting the conference off early. with a bang. staking out its territory. it is announced a giant tv with a bendable screen just a few minutes ago. >> i will just wing this. >> tell us what you think. >> i try to take people on an emotional ride. >> the curve? >> that was michael bay. he ended up walking off stage. you sort of feel for him in my line of work. they did announce a huge tv. 105 inches. they signed content deals with netflix, fox, and more. google is hitting the fast lane. wearable tech will be huge at ces. glasses, wristbands, also other quirky gadgets. the wristband has a
ces is about to kick off. google has teamed up with automakers to bring its android software to your dashboard. is 30 seconds worth $4 million? we have the ad rates for this year's super bowl and once again it is a record high. in the age of social media, the question is why? the consumer electronics show starts tomorrow. this is the biggest gathering in technology. more than 3300 companies expected to be there and samsung is starting the conference off early. with a bang. staking out its...
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full technology is a big theme at ces. john ehrlichman takes a look. >> we have heard of google glass and samsung smart watch. we are entering a world of wearables. there are lots of wearable devices here. so i figured, why not wear myself out? this guy here is the autologous autographer. measures yourre heart beat. it knows when i should work out. if i did a heavy workout the day before, it says wait a second four-year big workout. this measures fitness. it measures your sleep. it also has a little emergency button which i can push or if i pull it will alert via gps someone that i am in trouble. ouret it up so we will text producer if i get into some hot water. next up, this is for kids or their parents. it is for 5-11 years old. the cost is $199. $10 additionally per month to place calls to your parents from this or to have calls from your parents to this. you can create a gps safe zone. if they go outside of it, you can send them a text to find out where they are. on my left wrist i have the basis, which is met -- weara
full technology is a big theme at ces. john ehrlichman takes a look. >> we have heard of google glass and samsung smart watch. we are entering a world of wearables. there are lots of wearable devices here. so i figured, why not wear myself out? this guy here is the autologous autographer. measures yourre heart beat. it knows when i should work out. if i did a heavy workout the day before, it says wait a second four-year big workout. this measures fitness. it measures your sleep. it also...
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>>what trends are emerging at ces this year?>>i mentioned a couple like wearable tech and connected devices. convergence is another great one. these areone product that can do a number of things very well. for example intel has had a really busy booth with what they call 2 in 1's. these are laptops that turn into tablets. i've got one in front of me as an example. this is the dell xps-12 that can transform from a keyboard centric laptop into a touchscreen. so from your 9 to 5 life and then into your 5 to 9 life. when you want to kick back and use your fingertips with your feet up on the coffee table with a 9 ½ hour battery. intel says there will be more than 50 2 in 1's in 2014 for as low as $349. it's a great product because you get the best of both worlds. you get the power and performance of a pc because it's got an intel core processor with mobility and battery life of a tablet. so we're expecting big things from that category. >>from an investing standpoint, what are some bigger names that investors should watch for this ye
>>what trends are emerging at ces this year?>>i mentioned a couple like wearable tech and connected devices. convergence is another great one. these areone product that can do a number of things very well. for example intel has had a really busy booth with what they call 2 in 1's. these are laptops that turn into tablets. i've got one in front of me as an example. this is the dell xps-12 that can transform from a keyboard centric laptop into a touchscreen. so from your 9 to 5 life...
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today we have a very special ces guest with us.ust talking about wrangler from west partner principle. >> thank you. it off going to kick with the obvious. janet yellen was obviously confirmed last night. the vote was 56 to 26 in the senate. i know that sounds good, but as a matter of fact that was the lowest margin ever by which a fed chairman was voted in by the senate. of fact, obviously, it was worse than ben bernanke. it reminds us, guys, of how political washington is and, frankly, how unpopular qe still is, even though they are tapering it, it is a hotly political issue. >> a fair amount of senators did not vote because of the weather. we have been experiencing this in the midwest threw two new york. i wonder what the number would have been if everyone could have shown up? >> we know that the fed has a communications issue, i would say, and that investors and politicians just want to know more. >> maybe they over communicate, right? there is so much transparency, maybe it is too much. >> they tell you they will do one thing
today we have a very special ces guest with us.ust talking about wrangler from west partner principle. >> thank you. it off going to kick with the obvious. janet yellen was obviously confirmed last night. the vote was 56 to 26 in the senate. i know that sounds good, but as a matter of fact that was the lowest margin ever by which a fed chairman was voted in by the senate. of fact, obviously, it was worse than ben bernanke. it reminds us, guys, of how political washington is and, frankly,...
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dish is making that possible with a new dvr offering at ces.t is next coming up. ♪ >> dish network unveiled its latest addition to the hopper dvr line. you can record eight shows at a time. you can watch four simultaneously. apparently some people want to do that. it is integrated with sony play station. jon erlichman spoke with dish network ceo joe clayton. >> what we are doing is using technology to better improve the experience for the consumer. i will give you an example. our new product allows you to record eight programs at one time. if you have a multiple tv household, i have five kids, there is never enough capacity. we have something called a wireless joey. in a lot of homes, you are limited as to where you can put your tv. this is a wireless. you plug it in and it will work anywhere. last but not least, we have something that will reduce clutter in the home. instead of having a separate box, you can hook it up to a sony playstation 3 or 4 or the new lg smart tv. we are making this easier for the consumer. >> you embrace technology. yo
dish is making that possible with a new dvr offering at ces.t is next coming up. ♪ >> dish network unveiled its latest addition to the hopper dvr line. you can record eight shows at a time. you can watch four simultaneously. apparently some people want to do that. it is integrated with sony play station. jon erlichman spoke with dish network ceo joe clayton. >> what we are doing is using technology to better improve the experience for the consumer. i will give you an example. our...
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we are rounding up the first 24 hours of ces and it has been quite an eventful 24 hours. seeing all kinds of gadgets. lg's new tv with flexible glass to new tablets from samsung and panasonic. big names have taken the stage, including marissa mayer. she has made it clear that yahoo! is making a big content push. sony ceo also unveiled some new cloud-based gaming services. it will be coming later this year. take a listen to his pitch. >> in japanese culture, this translates to emotional involvement. the power to stimulate an emotional response. the power to make people say wow. all sony products must be inspired. >> that was sony's ceo from las vegas. we will have much more from the consumer electronics show later this hour. i want to talk about mark zuckerberg and evan spiegel. if we want to talk about their relation status, you might want to call them frenemies. spiegel tweeted a screenshot of his private e-mails with mark zuckerberg. the e-mails were from last year. in the e-mails, he makes clear that mark zuckerberg initiated contact. he shied away from coming up to si
we are rounding up the first 24 hours of ces and it has been quite an eventful 24 hours. seeing all kinds of gadgets. lg's new tv with flexible glass to new tablets from samsung and panasonic. big names have taken the stage, including marissa mayer. she has made it clear that yahoo! is making a big content push. sony ceo also unveiled some new cloud-based gaming services. it will be coming later this year. take a listen to his pitch. >> in japanese culture, this translates to emotional...
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we saw some clues with the ces show. in might be in the home. there are all kinds of opportunities for hubs to happen here. the pace of change right now is really massive and having a dominant share now does not mean much five years from now. there is the opportunity to innovate and find some greatness in ways that others haven't. eight years ago, nokia had a 50% market share in the u.s. and they are now essentially zero. in terms of smartphones, blackberry was the dominant divider. they are getting down to the single digits. change happens fast with this technology. >> i do want to talk a little bit about this patent settlement discussion that apple and samsung have supposedly been ordered to do. we obviously went through a big trial last year. there was a $1 billion verdict. these patents are potentially even more far-reaching because they are functional versus design patents. talk to us about the potential talks that will happen between these two companies and whether it will matter. >> apple and samsung went down this road before in 2011. th
we saw some clues with the ces show. in might be in the home. there are all kinds of opportunities for hubs to happen here. the pace of change right now is really massive and having a dominant share now does not mean much five years from now. there is the opportunity to innovate and find some greatness in ways that others haven't. eight years ago, nokia had a 50% market share in the u.s. and they are now essentially zero. in terms of smartphones, blackberry was the dominant divider. they are...
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when which come back, oculus rift, this is getting a ton of buzz at ces. virtual reality gamer headset where you actually crawl inside the videogames, david. unbelievable. the but there may be brand new applications for military, for health care and more. brendan iribe is ceo. david: i heard about at that. that was a great kid. some kids you hate who make 10 million before 18. but he is a nice guy. >> the such a nice guy. he is a sweetheart too. almost putting a frame around us, david. david: very nice. keep that picture, liz. you could have a friend who is a billionaire soon. david: all right. thank you very much. we have breaking news. we'll get back to liz. deals with macy's. they have a job layoff, they have announced they will have to let 2500 people off. there not necessarily through attrition either. this is a big amount that is going to be adding to the unemployment roles. 2500 workers will be laid off by macy's. we have news on t-mobile. the trade in the stock has been halted after hours. they came out with a quarterly results and we're awaiting w
when which come back, oculus rift, this is getting a ton of buzz at ces. virtual reality gamer headset where you actually crawl inside the videogames, david. unbelievable. the but there may be brand new applications for military, for health care and more. brendan iribe is ceo. david: i heard about at that. that was a great kid. some kids you hate who make 10 million before 18. but he is a nice guy. >> the such a nice guy. he is a sweetheart too. almost putting a frame around us, david....
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>> we're here at ces showcasing some of our technology.y we've developed gives you realtime information on all of the people around you. what this means is when you walk into a room, you'll know who is around you, how you're connected and what they've been up to. it's really incredible break through technology and we're very excited to be at ces this year showcasing it. >> is that because your phones will be talking to each other and you'll be linking, you'll find out whether they're on facebook or twitter or any other kind of media? >> well, what our technology does is it monitors the social feeds across all the various networks. facebook, foursquare, instagram, twitter, linkedin and overlays that with your phone's location to let you know who is around you and how you're connected to them. >> okay. i may want to be in cog nieto, mike. it may not want people to know where i am. we'll see how that goes. are wearable devices going to take off or is it the wearable devices measuring what you're up to that will be first here? >> probably the
>> we're here at ces showcasing some of our technology.y we've developed gives you realtime information on all of the people around you. what this means is when you walk into a room, you'll know who is around you, how you're connected and what they've been up to. it's really incredible break through technology and we're very excited to be at ces this year showcasing it. >> is that because your phones will be talking to each other and you'll be linking, you'll find out whether...
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liz claman's going to be at ces next week, what are you expecting?buster thing -- >> wearables, definitely. they''e going to explode. you're going to see companies big and small come out with wearables. i don't think there's going to be any big slash shi ones because they'll debut at their own events, or k-tv is going to get -- 4k-tv, and i think just more personalized gadgets that sort of use your personal data like fitness trackers, that's going to spread to your car, your appliances, all that stuff. >> i'm looking for, one, qualcomm. qualcomm quietly led with a watch that launched this year, also they're going to be playing in the chip sector, but also i wallet to see who's competing with google. massive expectations on google glass -- cheryl: that was nice to be on top to knock you off at the same time, and that's where they're sitting right now. liz is going to be out there next week, so we're looking forward to ces. guys, thank you very much. you can put your regular glasses back on. appreciate you wearing the glasses for me, thank you. well, w
liz claman's going to be at ces next week, what are you expecting?buster thing -- >> wearables, definitely. they''e going to explode. you're going to see companies big and small come out with wearables. i don't think there's going to be any big slash shi ones because they'll debut at their own events, or k-tv is going to get -- 4k-tv, and i think just more personalized gadgets that sort of use your personal data like fitness trackers, that's going to spread to your car, your appliances,...
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jim stein will be joining liz claman from ces tomorrow in our hour. connell: we're just getting warmed up in the latest in technology being unveiled in vegas. we will take you to the floor of the consumer electronics show coming up next. dagen: and a documentary that includes our own charlie gasparino. charlie is here to debate that coming up in just a few minutes. take a look at the dollar and how it is holding up against world currencies. [ male announcer ] e new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... e're new york. if there's something hat creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. dagen: the consumer electronics show kicking off in las vegas. we talked about the meltdown of michael bay at the top of the show walking off the stage during samson's presentation of its curved tv. liz cl
jim stein will be joining liz claman from ces tomorrow in our hour. connell: we're just getting warmed up in the latest in technology being unveiled in vegas. we will take you to the floor of the consumer electronics show coming up next. dagen: and a documentary that includes our own charlie gasparino. charlie is here to debate that coming up in just a few minutes. take a look at the dollar and how it is holding up against world currencies. [ male announcer ] e new new york is open. open to...
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five years of recession, ces wasn't doing that well.where as big as this. right now we're in the car area because the so-cal
five years of recession, ces wasn't doing that well.where as big as this. right now we're in the car area because the so-cal
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just kicking off is international ces which is what? >> guest: it's the world's largest innovation event, it's a hands-on experience. 3300 companies con eventualing for a week in las vegas -- converging for a week in las vegas where you are seeing the future, and you are seeing where innovation actually can come to market, and anyone with a good idea can expose it to investors, to retailers, to media. and they'll make it or break it. some investors are life savings, some companies their entire marketing budget. but the point is, this is where the world's innovators come together. we get 35,000 people from outside the united states. we have a big portion of washington which comes there, legislators, government people, all the commissioners of the fcc, many others from other countries as well in government, and they're all there for one purpose, because they know that's where innovation is going to be a real-life experience where they can see, feel, hear, touch, listen, meet people, learn things and totally be with inspired. what we have
just kicking off is international ces which is what? >> guest: it's the world's largest innovation event, it's a hands-on experience. 3300 companies con eventualing for a week in las vegas -- converging for a week in las vegas where you are seeing the future, and you are seeing where innovation actually can come to market, and anyone with a good idea can expose it to investors, to retailers, to media. and they'll make it or break it. some investors are life savings, some companies their...
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what is the distinction this year at ces? what is different?ot some technical issues here -- >> two obvious stories. the hardware, the gizmos, gadgets that are everywhere you look. in the case of the music industry, the stereo equipment and headphones, then you got the other side, which is content. there are players like pandora that are very important part of -- partners to all these providers are hardware because if you try to get someone to buy something, you want to get them to buy something that is equipped with that they use in their everyday life. pandora has been here for a long time. and the advertisers get more excited as they get more integrated. equipmenthe music above the car industry, which is a huge presence here at ces. we spoke to another player in the music industry, bob pitman who runs clear channel, which competes with pandora and we talked about what gets advertising excited. the same thing with facebook and twitter, the more targeted ads. >> thank you so much. jon erlichman up ways to early in las vegas. douglas will does
what is the distinction this year at ces? what is different?ot some technical issues here -- >> two obvious stories. the hardware, the gizmos, gadgets that are everywhere you look. in the case of the music industry, the stereo equipment and headphones, then you got the other side, which is content. there are players like pandora that are very important part of -- partners to all these providers are hardware because if you try to get someone to buy something, you want to get them to buy...
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cisco did ces. i think we have a full screen if we can show it to you. mobile data and their protections and why we're talking about all these things and why spectrum is so important. look at that number. look what they expect, 66% compounded annual growth rate in terms of what people are going to be throwing around on their mobile phones. i don't even know what the number is it's so big. >> boy, have you ever looked at your kids' bills? >> yeah. >> it is extraordinary. >> basically you got everybody watching a youtube video at the same time in the world. >> yeah. one time verizon called me, listen, do you know your bill? i thought it was a nice heads-up. there were consequences. but i do think that we have
cisco did ces. i think we have a full screen if we can show it to you. mobile data and their protections and why we're talking about all these things and why spectrum is so important. look at that number. look what they expect, 66% compounded annual growth rate in terms of what people are going to be throwing around on their mobile phones. i don't even know what the number is it's so big. >> boy, have you ever looked at your kids' bills? >> yeah. >> it is extraordinary....
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the ceo tim armstrong joins us for an exclusive interview at ces. julia?ong, thanks so much for coming to talk to us today. so marissa unveiled this new program to put a lot of money in content. what does this mean for you? does it put pressure on you to change strategy? >> no, as a matter of fact we're very big partners with yahoo!. three years ago we decided to invest in video content and advertising. aol's results, i'm sitting here with you the first time in almost a decade that aol has grown. we will end 2013 with growth. from our standpoint, we were the first in the marketplace with strategies in that area and we have been very successful at them. i would expect all boats to rise in that area. >> reporter: do you have any similar changes in the works? >> again, we already changed aol three years ago. from our standpoint, a lot of people in the marketplace are catching up to where we decided to pioneer. i think from the standpoint, if you looked at our results from q-3 with content video and programatic, we are clearly number one or two in those spaces
the ceo tim armstrong joins us for an exclusive interview at ces. julia?ong, thanks so much for coming to talk to us today. so marissa unveiled this new program to put a lot of money in content. what does this mean for you? does it put pressure on you to change strategy? >> no, as a matter of fact we're very big partners with yahoo!. three years ago we decided to invest in video content and advertising. aol's results, i'm sitting here with you the first time in almost a decade that aol...
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our business and tech reporter, scott budman is live at ces in vegas with a video game that can help you get into shape. scott? >> reporter: good evening, janelle. you know, ces is full of ideas on how to use technology to stay healthy, you know, like the bands you can wear to track how many stepsyÑqtu take during the day. but what if you could break a sweat while exercising in virtual reality? here's a peek into the future. if you like the idea of suiting up and stepping into a virtual world it, armed with a gun, you'll love the omni virtual reality treadmill, which is what virtuous calls its new gaming system. >> up until recently, technology wasn't ready for virtual reality, headsets were extensive, tracking was complex. that's all changing now. >> reporter: now, you can step, literally, with these special grooved shoes, into the omni's virtual battle field and this is what you see while you're strapped into the system. >> you can actually physically walk around iní$ put your mind and your body into the game and it's a great experience. >> reporter: share chew white house is selli
our business and tech reporter, scott budman is live at ces in vegas with a video game that can help you get into shape. scott? >> reporter: good evening, janelle. you know, ces is full of ideas on how to use technology to stay healthy, you know, like the bands you can wear to track how many stepsyÑqtu take during the day. but what if you could break a sweat while exercising in virtual reality? here's a peek into the future. if you like the idea of suiting up and stepping into a virtual...
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by the way, there was some 3-d printing stuff at ces for food.u can now chocolate if you want. quick you can eat 3-d printed stuff? did you try it? quick you can make it. you can eat it. >> i did not. >> in three or four hours, you can have a piece of chocolate. >> i do not know how i feel about that. thank you for watching the show. we will see you tomorrow. ♪ >> welcome. we tie together the best stories, interviews, and business news. here is what we have got today. day three, samsung is already in your living room. now they want to be in your kitchen. in sports, we will break down baseball's newest hall of famers. we will take you aboard the ship destroying chemical weapons. amazing stuff. motors, we are going inside for art's exclusive driving's will. 's exclusive driving school. we have got the beat using root vegetables. we will kick it off with mobile d
by the way, there was some 3-d printing stuff at ces for food.u can now chocolate if you want. quick you can eat 3-d printed stuff? did you try it? quick you can make it. you can eat it. >> i did not. >> in three or four hours, you can have a piece of chocolate. >> i do not know how i feel about that. thank you for watching the show. we will see you tomorrow. ♪ >> welcome. we tie together the best stories, interviews, and business news. here is what we have got today....
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at ces the mobile phone war is getting personal. last night he was kicked out of a private party hosted by at&t. he said he just wanted to see the rapper perform at the at&t party. the battle between the company is getting heated. at&t recently announcing it is offering $450 in credit to t-mobile customers willing to switch carriers. you don't have to wait until sunday to see your favorite 49ers. tonight, plenty of fans greeted one of the team's biggest stars on the peninsula. and plenty of other fans are already buying tickets for a possible playoff game at candlestick park. now from burlingame. >> i heard them saying the stick lives. there were hundreds of fans to see a star player. but they had one thing on their mind. one more game at candlestick. hundreds of 49er fans lined up outside lefty's for a chance to meet number 53. navorro bowman. >> he's the reason we're going on. >> the 75-year-old said he had to have bowman sign his jacket because it was bowman who landed the final points. >> we needed a play. our back was against t
at ces the mobile phone war is getting personal. last night he was kicked out of a private party hosted by at&t. he said he just wanted to see the rapper perform at the at&t party. the battle between the company is getting heated. at&t recently announcing it is offering $450 in credit to t-mobile customers willing to switch carriers. you don't have to wait until sunday to see your favorite 49ers. tonight, plenty of fans greeted one of the team's biggest stars on the peninsula. and...
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back to ces, wearables is the huge theme there.lichman will try anything he can get his hands on. take a look. of googlee heard glass and samsung's smart watch. we are entering a world of wearables it here at the consumer electronic show there are a lot of wearable devices. i figured why not wear myself out. this guy is the wearable camera. if the inside talents light has changed or if i change my speed. it can take new pictures when i make those changes. rate.ne measures heart it knows when i am ready to work out. workout it i did a will tell me to wait. -- if it knows i did a workout the day before it will tell me to wait. this has an emergency but should -- emergency button that will alert somebody that i am in trouble via gps. i can send a text to our producer micah. for five to 11 years old --- year-olds, you can place calls your parents from this or have -- callsour parents from your parents to this. wearable health. this is measuring blood flow and even measuring how sweaty i get. it is $200. on my right wrist i have the it
back to ces, wearables is the huge theme there.lichman will try anything he can get his hands on. take a look. of googlee heard glass and samsung's smart watch. we are entering a world of wearables it here at the consumer electronic show there are a lot of wearable devices. i figured why not wear myself out. this guy is the wearable camera. if the inside talents light has changed or if i change my speed. it can take new pictures when i make those changes. rate.ne measures heart it knows when i...
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this year's ces high tech gurus are transforming our clothes and accessories into wearable gadgets. once in your jacket know when you're cold and know when you're high and the jocks were there we know to make the materials to make the poet's selects make beautiful fashion and make technology part of it. a blizzard that doubles as a gps and electronic back in even the stress full of billy tea lights to change color. i didn't mind. the same time there's even a wearable technology that uses smart textiles like this cake top made of traditional flavors mixed with invisible miniature sensors. more on offer to the predicted that the skull is adapted to athletes. it helps them monitor their performance their heart rates their spirit you great and it sends the lead agent you'll smile but this film. this wardrobe to poi know might soon be accessible to everybody and will even have a virtual dressing. this is a device that allows it to tie on the inside. now claimed second place with a good time and so on. now i have a selection of clothes on top in the spine to make a cake and may abound con
this year's ces high tech gurus are transforming our clothes and accessories into wearable gadgets. once in your jacket know when you're cold and know when you're high and the jocks were there we know to make the materials to make the poet's selects make beautiful fashion and make technology part of it. a blizzard that doubles as a gps and electronic back in even the stress full of billy tea lights to change color. i didn't mind. the same time there's even a wearable technology that uses smart...
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who has a best position when it comes to ces? >> we are here because these are our partners.hey would not have much if there was no programming. whether it is the automotive companies or the tv companies, we are all playing together for the mutual good. let's develop this together. >> if you are going to come out with something new or shiny, you better have the i heart radio logo up there. >> what about the idea of this being an auto show masquerading as a tech show? >> it turned into -- it used to be video games. it was tvs. or headphones. this year, it is cars, cars, everywhere. sitting in the car, looking at everything they are doing. the progress they have made in a short period of time. to the consumer accustomed it is great. for us, we are ready have radio when all of the cars. a consumer packaged goods -- it is a great way for .s to get a lot more usage >> with respect to i heart radio, you guys are saying -- seeing new partnerships with new auto manufacturers. there are 278 million cars that have an am/fm radio. 11 million have internet. 25 million have satellite. ver
who has a best position when it comes to ces? >> we are here because these are our partners.hey would not have much if there was no programming. whether it is the automotive companies or the tv companies, we are all playing together for the mutual good. let's develop this together. >> if you are going to come out with something new or shiny, you better have the i heart radio logo up there. >> what about the idea of this being an auto show masquerading as a tech show? >>...
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what do ces mean for media companies? we have talked about gadget companies but we will not talk about the way tech is changing the way you watch television next. >> welcome back. i am emily chang. t-mobile said they added more than 2.6 million quarters last year -- to him .6 million customers last year. the ceo says they will pay early termination fees if they leave their current carrier. here is what he told bloomberg earlier. everyone. for doing thingsnjoy that cause pain to at&t. >> he was kicked out of the at&t party earlier this week. he also said the record straight on whether he was indeed kick out. and wantedacklemore to see macklemore play. i was surrounded by a sea of humanity that kicked me out. i am sure i would have done something different. tell you one thing, i prominently was displayed right next to kim kardashian's photoshoped selfie. i have arrived now. >> legend the client to talk about merger speculation with sprint, saying the company can compete with or without consolidation. samsung is the world's
what do ces mean for media companies? we have talked about gadget companies but we will not talk about the way tech is changing the way you watch television next. >> welcome back. i am emily chang. t-mobile said they added more than 2.6 million quarters last year -- to him .6 million customers last year. the ceo says they will pay early termination fees if they leave their current carrier. here is what he told bloomberg earlier. everyone. for doing thingsnjoy that cause pain to at&t....
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for more from this years ces show log onto kron 4 dot com gsk4n gsk4n i'm detecting increasing levelshappiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious locks. great glittering galaxies. the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! explore more, and save up to 25% on select nights at a disneyland resort hotel. there's no end in sight. i'm going to need more time. anncr: at jennie-o we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride 10 miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco made with jennie-o ground turkey cooked thoroughly to 165. i feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. i think they are light and they are just fresh tasting. yeah. when i eat well, i feel well. anncr: it's time for a better taco. the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey in a store near you. check it out. learning's fun now. yeah, back in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet to play and learn online. all we had was that franklin fuzzypants. ah, the
for more from this years ces show log onto kron 4 dot com gsk4n gsk4n i'm detecting increasing levelshappiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious locks. great glittering galaxies. the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! explore more, and save up to 25% on select nights at a disneyland resort hotel. there's no end in sight. i'm going to need more time. anncr: at jennie-o we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride 10 miles for...
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next week they will be at ces. ddd will have their new consumer pruks out and i think it will ste steal the show. that's what i would be thinking about if i were a high growth investor, not smart phones. >> two offsetting trades. rally and ibm is giving an opportunity. i think the move down in cisco, it didn't bounce where i thought it would. sort of interesting going into their next quarter. >> en hit the floor, brazilian stocks hit their lowest level in nearly two weeks. i want to go to you first because you shorted brazil. >> that was really one of the only things we did. they have got a real problem with their economy. we saw this happen when we had the qe or the taper scare back in the spring. not only that they have inflation issues. it's just a mess. their current account. that's a place that you want to be short. it started off the day down about 1%. i think it goes lower. i know tim's going to talk about korea. >> that was ugly with two plus%. >> it was ugly with samsung and similar with apple. saying we n
next week they will be at ces. ddd will have their new consumer pruks out and i think it will ste steal the show. that's what i would be thinking about if i were a high growth investor, not smart phones. >> two offsetting trades. rally and ibm is giving an opportunity. i think the move down in cisco, it didn't bounce where i thought it would. sort of interesting going into their next quarter. >> en hit the floor, brazilian stocks hit their lowest level in nearly two weeks. i want to...
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ces features 1.9 million square feet of exibit space. >> reporter:where over 3,000 exibiters show off new products to 150 thousand attendees from 150 countries we have crews at ces this week hunting through the show to find the top 20 gadgets and technology trends for 2014. >> reporter:be sure to mark your calandar for our top tech show coming up on january 24th at 9pm. gs k4n >> pam: ahead at eight. our vicki liviakis shows us a concerning new game among teens that's actually casing them injury. plus: the latest on a dangerously cold blast of polar air is gripping the u- s. canceling flights and pushing temperatres to new lows. >> pam: and next: remember this reunion? in a story you'll only see on kron4. our stanley roberts sits down one-on- one. with former santana member. marcus the magnificent malone. >> jacqueline: we are looking at a picture we did see cloud coverage cooler out there today but we will talk more about that coming up and did you like to send is post that we could use on the air tended to kron4 that is post that we could use on the air tended to kron4 that come or
ces features 1.9 million square feet of exibit space. >> reporter:where over 3,000 exibiters show off new products to 150 thousand attendees from 150 countries we have crews at ces this week hunting through the show to find the top 20 gadgets and technology trends for 2014. >> reporter:be sure to mark your calandar for our top tech show coming up on january 24th at 9pm. gs k4n >> pam: ahead at eight. our vicki liviakis shows us a concerning new game among teens that's actually...
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later said, wow, i just embarrassed myself at ces. my thing. >> he is a superstar. he makes blockbuster movies. this starts to make you think, why do these companies want to have famous people be their spokesman if all they're doing is reading scripts. >> they should put in a clause. no scripts. >> let's bring in john erlichman. he is on the floor at ces. were you in the room when that happened? >> no. there are so many opportunities for blunders, you can be at all of them at once. it is all people could talk about for 24 hours. i would ask the question, is this a hit for samsung? them taking a hit as opposed to this being a hit. the amount of video traction because of the blunder because -- versus what it would have run had this gone smoothly is a different story. the ceo of sony did a presentation or they showed off some tv technology and they had some boo-boos. was about thet technology, in this case, it is about a prompter and michael bay. samsung gets into the conversation. unofficially, you have to wonder if samsung thinks this
later said, wow, i just embarrassed myself at ces. my thing. >> he is a superstar. he makes blockbuster movies. this starts to make you think, why do these companies want to have famous people be their spokesman if all they're doing is reading scripts. >> they should put in a clause. no scripts. >> let's bring in john erlichman. he is on the floor at ces. were you in the room when that happened? >> no. there are so many opportunities for blunders, you can be at all of...
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is it still true at ces, every product has to get down to a tipping price point? matters in all of this. >> you need more and more people coming into the market. willerson doing bendable not cut it. it has to become much more affordable. we need a celebrity to really screw up. you got this for us this morning. give us the background on this. >> i am sure that you saw this already. michael day coming out, the .irector bad day for samsung. cannot follow the teleprompter, becomes frustrated, and walks off the stage. >> let show you what happened. >> i try to take people on an emotional ride. curve, how do you think it will impact? >> i am sorry, i am sorry. >> for those of you on worldwide , you did not miss anything. that was better on radio and tv. mr. day came out, it missed the teleprompter or something in the silence you heard on reading -- on radio. good morning. why did he not have it on his samsung watch as backup? >> how did that go over? it completely took over the coverage. the twitter sphere took off. >> sam grobart went to apple computer. they took the h
is it still true at ces, every product has to get down to a tipping price point? matters in all of this. >> you need more and more people coming into the market. willerson doing bendable not cut it. it has to become much more affordable. we need a celebrity to really screw up. you got this for us this morning. give us the background on this. >> i am sure that you saw this already. michael day coming out, the .irector bad day for samsung. cannot follow the teleprompter, becomes...
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scott, let's just start with what you have seen out of ces.stors do not usually bet on stocks they somewhat comes out of the consumer electronics show, but has anything caught your eye? >> we actually had a couple of analysts at ces this past week and have been communicating with them. what i thought i would do for this segment is really, pull the analysts -- pull the analysts and get their interest. course, the names they were recommending is a strong buy or a buy. i want to start with intel. intel is aows that bellwether when it comes to semiconductors or pcs. in quarter three of the last reporter quarter, only 62% of revenues were from that category , compared to about three quarters of revenue five years ago. intel made announcements related to the connected car, wearables, and even this interesting 3-d camera capability that allows the camera to take a picture that can result in a 3-d printed item. that actually leads us to our next stock, and i guess, company that we saw make some interesting announcements at ces. that is 3-d systems. th
scott, let's just start with what you have seen out of ces.stors do not usually bet on stocks they somewhat comes out of the consumer electronics show, but has anything caught your eye? >> we actually had a couple of analysts at ces this past week and have been communicating with them. what i thought i would do for this segment is really, pull the analysts -- pull the analysts and get their interest. course, the names they were recommending is a strong buy or a buy. i want to start with...
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that is what this country is built on. >> how much discussion at ces will be about spectrum? >> we will be talking about spectrum and the auctions. it is an important issue. when we talk about an issue there is action on it last year. patents were talked about in january and members of congress told us hearing the anguish of people who are being killed by the trolls they were willing to step up. there is legislation that is says the government spectrum should be put out there and usable and there is insensitive on doing it. it was bi-partisan and no opposition so it didn't get a lot of talk. spectrum issues will be around for a long time. >> when tom wheeler is coming out and you get ten minutes with him, what is your message with him? >> i will be the neutral questioner. take the questions from the audience. i will talk about spectrum and telecom act reform. what he wants the legacy to be. tom is an articulate. what i like about chairman wheeler is he is at a point in his career where he knows the fcc and he has had a long time to think about these issue. >> what technology
that is what this country is built on. >> how much discussion at ces will be about spectrum? >> we will be talking about spectrum and the auctions. it is an important issue. when we talk about an issue there is action on it last year. patents were talked about in january and members of congress told us hearing the anguish of people who are being killed by the trolls they were willing to step up. there is legislation that is says the government spectrum should be put out there and...
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of ces award. want you to meet my friend, super joey. are you having a good show? having a good consumer electronics show? super joey is the name of the dvr extender, that dish, satellite tv giant came out past couple years. they have three new iterations of the super joey. this enables you to binge and get fat on all your favorite shows like "breaking bad." joe clayton is the ceo of dish network and chief kangaroo for the hopper around joey which in a nutshell helps people skip over advertisements. >> if that is what they want. it is up to the consumer. liz: you can imagine it didn't go well with the broadcast networks but gone over very well with consumers. tell us about the numbers and how many people are buying this? >> i can't divulge the exact numbers, liz, but i can tell you in the court of public opinion this is a home run and even in the court of laws it seems like the judges sided with us and with the consumer and i think that's the important thing here. it is not we're against advertisin
of ces award. want you to meet my friend, super joey. are you having a good show? having a good consumer electronics show? super joey is the name of the dvr extender, that dish, satellite tv giant came out past couple years. they have three new iterations of the super joey. this enables you to binge and get fat on all your favorite shows like "breaking bad." joe clayton is the ceo of dish network and chief kangaroo for the hopper around joey which in a nutshell helps people skip over...
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when you think about part-time, high school students, college students are in their parents' health ce vast majority are getting it from their spouse or have medicare. so we're not talking a huge number of people here. part of the reason target is can sell close its health care, as it says, it has a lo participation rate. guess what? good for america that those people getting bounced off their health insurance have a place to go get high affordable health insurance, if they need it, it's subsidized and, you know, this only in america? no, not only in america -- >> mark said they were getting more enrollees, most of them already had insurance plns, most of them are older people what about the whole employer/employee? >> not to mention the people that got kicked off their health insurance plans, normally, 99.9% of the time i agree with tracy, the government, they're not smsmart enough to be that nefarious to figure itout. but in this case, i think it was relatively lazy, they sat there and thought, hmm, how can we get people int our system? what will make it easy for companies to kick th
when you think about part-time, high school students, college students are in their parents' health ce vast majority are getting it from their spouse or have medicare. so we're not talking a huge number of people here. part of the reason target is can sell close its health care, as it says, it has a lo participation rate. guess what? good for america that those people getting bounced off their health insurance have a place to go get high affordable health insurance, if they need it, it's...
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let's change our attention to what is happening at ces in vegas.logy and curved screens. joining us for more insight on how this is going to change the market is former vice president of skype, recently founded an initiative called tech london advocates. one of the clear things that has come out of ces is that there has been a huge proliferation and sensors and a wearable technology. a lot of money being thrown at the walls, some of it sticking. a new lifecycle in the tech space. any perspective on where this is going to take us? >> wearable devices are going to build and the mentum. things like the pebble. you really have got the first smart watch that people are saying, wow, i like this, it works. it is a smart device. you see more and more people wearing smart bracelets as well. you are going to see that happen. the formfactor, design, fashion is going to play a role. the tech community does not always have a great track record. >> certainly not. one of the things that came out of the smartphone story was that if you allow other people to write
let's change our attention to what is happening at ces in vegas.logy and curved screens. joining us for more insight on how this is going to change the market is former vice president of skype, recently founded an initiative called tech london advocates. one of the clear things that has come out of ces is that there has been a huge proliferation and sensors and a wearable technology. a lot of money being thrown at the walls, some of it sticking. a new lifecycle in the tech space. any...
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as part of the regular auto show tour because ces has become effectively the fourth major auto show, and dave schapiro and the team realized that there is a convergence. with convergence, there are possibilities, opportunities, and also great risks. so, i have valedictory, if you will, in terms of where we are and what we have seen, and where we will go, i am incredibly happy to see that so many partners are not talking to each other, which was not the case -- are now talking to each other, which was not the case that long ago. you have handheld manufacturers and automakers and system lab form providers, the windows, and the ios's of the world are now in strategic partnerships in figuring out ways forward. [phone rings] speaking of which -- i wish i had planned that, but i really did not. [laughter] that is all good things. but i will tell you that from the part of the agency nhtsa, as a safety regular, and there are other regulatory bodies that will be a part of this space and partnership with nhtsa, the federal trade commission, federal communications commission, we have only one c
as part of the regular auto show tour because ces has become effectively the fourth major auto show, and dave schapiro and the team realized that there is a convergence. with convergence, there are possibilities, opportunities, and also great risks. so, i have valedictory, if you will, in terms of where we are and what we have seen, and where we will go, i am incredibly happy to see that so many partners are not talking to each other, which was not the case -- are now talking to each other,...
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the annual consumer electronics show ces for short opens tuesday in las vegas.many of the new products take the notion of personal computing to a whole new level. carter evans has a preview. >> the big stars of the consumer electronic show this year are tiny computers, not on your desktop but just about everywhere else. cnet's lindsey turrentine. >> wearables will be big at the show, last area was just the beginning and we saw the fit fit, the smart watches, this year they will be everywhere. >> if it sounds futuristic, this is state of the art, the ultimate in electronic wizardry. >> this was the wave of the future 25 years ago. >> we set out for the consumer electronics show in las vegas. >> as reported by steve kroft on the cbs news series west 57th. >> and after 1989 consumer electronic show, vcrs with onscreen programming are all the rage. >> you plug in the vcr and it tells what to do on the screen. >> the rate of change is extremely quick and anything that you might have imagined 20 years ago could exist in the future probably does. >> among the current f
the annual consumer electronics show ces for short opens tuesday in las vegas.many of the new products take the notion of personal computing to a whole new level. carter evans has a preview. >> the big stars of the consumer electronic show this year are tiny computers, not on your desktop but just about everywhere else. cnet's lindsey turrentine. >> wearables will be big at the show, last area was just the beginning and we saw the fit fit, the smart watches, this year they will be...
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ahead.o is moving john erlichman caught up with the ceo at ces. >> we went from 0 to 11 markets.e will probably continue the trajectory. we are deep in the middle of that. >> you are in new york and in boston. terms of the priority cities, where are you looking? we will continue to that. -- family will continue to do that. >> we will continue to do that. >> this could go all the way to the supreme court. >> we are very confident and clear. my understanding is in the next few days there are some democratic up for the supreme court. whether they intend to take the case or not. based on that it will be clear what it will look like for the legal front in the next few months. >> you're confident if you are successful -- it raises questions about the multimillion transition fees. they're paying broadcasters to carry their channels. if you are successful, do you think that world of retransmission fees goes away? >> i don't think so. has not gonen away. i don't think it will. there are two classes of consumers, one that is focused on a lot of internet video combined with antennas or broa
ahead.o is moving john erlichman caught up with the ceo at ces. >> we went from 0 to 11 markets.e will probably continue the trajectory. we are deep in the middle of that. >> you are in new york and in boston. terms of the priority cities, where are you looking? we will continue to that. -- family will continue to do that. >> we will continue to do that. >> this could go all the way to the supreme court. >> we are very confident and clear. my understanding is in...
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marissa mayer with her first ever ces keynote. >> good reviews all around. mayer, who is new, ceo of yahoo! spoke before a massive crowd in las vegas where she introduced katie couric and david pogue of "the new york times," two people who will help mayer turn yahoo! into a media centric site, she hope, with news and entertainment. >>> ceo of ford is not willing to become the ceo of microsoft. that he's offered the job, but if he were, he wouldn't take it. he's a valued ceo. after he said he would stay at ford, ford stock went up, and microsoft went down. >>> let's check the rest of the markets. bertha coombs live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning. i'm not on the short list, just in case you were wondering, not moving to redmond anytime soon. futures are pointing to a higher start. not moving very much, despite new data. we just got data out of adt on private payrolls for december, up 238,000, led by construction and business services jobs. stocks rallied tuesday with the s&p 500 snapping its three-day losing streak. dow erasing all o
marissa mayer with her first ever ces keynote. >> good reviews all around. mayer, who is new, ceo of yahoo! spoke before a massive crowd in las vegas where she introduced katie couric and david pogue of "the new york times," two people who will help mayer turn yahoo! into a media centric site, she hope, with news and entertainment. >>> ceo of ford is not willing to become the ceo of microsoft. that he's offered the job, but if he were, he wouldn't take it. he's a valued...
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we are staying with ces. marissa mayer has unveiled her plans to revive sales.revamping advertising services and mobile products and digital magazine for technology. coin andaba and bit other virtual currencies. welcome back to "countdown." i am mark barton. two managers were held hostage by unions in france were released while other workers set fire to tires on the site. it sounds shocking, but boss- napping is not that rare in france. caroline hyde joins us with details on that incident. what caused this extreme action? >> is is pretty extreme. companyt year ago, u.s. said it would close this factor in northern france. it was after five years. they were talking to unions and it disintegrated. they have got to shut it down. that sparked demonstrations outside the headquarters. they said it escalated into violent protests by workers that injured police. it heated up again when two executives were taken. one in hr and the other the manager of the plant. they were allowed to keep their phones. it was civilized, but it was about demanding negotiations for severance
we are staying with ces. marissa mayer has unveiled her plans to revive sales.revamping advertising services and mobile products and digital magazine for technology. coin andaba and bit other virtual currencies. welcome back to "countdown." i am mark barton. two managers were held hostage by unions in france were released while other workers set fire to tires on the site. it sounds shocking, but boss- napping is not that rare in france. caroline hyde joins us with details on that...
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especially at ces. for more ces coverage go to ces.cnet.com. in las vegas, i'm sumo dot, cnet for cbs news. >>> they lose me with all the numbers but then when you see the picture? >> just remember -- bigger is better. that's the way to go. >> i guess so. >> when you have to buy a house to fit the tv? i mean 100-inch screen where do you put that? >> a total wall. man cave. i like it yeah. very much. hey guys around the bay area today we've got some changes coming our way. with some clouds streaming across our skies. and yeah it looks like we put a couple of rain drops back in the forecast. still headed out the door we've got doesn't look too bad over the bay right now. fairly calm and a lot of high clouds moving overhead. also patchy fog along the coastline. temperatures right now generally in the 30s and the 40s. a little bit milder with a cloud cover outside. now look as we head toward the afternoon we'll see some of the clouds continuing to move on through. temperatures are are going to be a little bit cooler and then tomorrow more rain and
especially at ces. for more ces coverage go to ces.cnet.com. in las vegas, i'm sumo dot, cnet for cbs news. >>> they lose me with all the numbers but then when you see the picture? >> just remember -- bigger is better. that's the way to go. >> i guess so. >> when you have to buy a house to fit the tv? i mean 100-inch screen where do you put that? >> a total wall. man cave. i like it yeah. very much. hey guys around the bay area today we've got some changes...
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successful product unveilings at the euro conference in december, 12 new products, what can we expect at ces. >> you should expect, melissa, about a dozen completely new products, including some alliances and partnerships, that we will announce, about half a dozen completely new consumer printers, some new physical photography devices. and some killer perceptual app kind of devices, that we're going to bring to get access for the consumer in every way. and the first ever meaningful hosting publishing and production platform for the benefit of brands in entertainment, fashion, and the retail space. >> avi, it's josh brown i've been a shareholder a little over a year, so thank you. it seems like you guys continue to execute. 20% of the float of your stock is still short. i know it's been a tough time for the shorts. the case they seem to not be able to let go of is the fact that you make so many of these type of small acquisitions, and i think the concern is they are pointing toward it as the way you are masking a lack of real organic growth. i would love, if you can address that concern, that
successful product unveilings at the euro conference in december, 12 new products, what can we expect at ces. >> you should expect, melissa, about a dozen completely new products, including some alliances and partnerships, that we will announce, about half a dozen completely new consumer printers, some new physical photography devices. and some killer perceptual app kind of devices, that we're going to bring to get access for the consumer in every way. and the first ever meaningful...