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of course, follow 2014, apple ink made a splash -- apple inc made an announcement it was moving into unch. we decided to look at different products from different companies. first up a hexal skin a test designed to measure biometrics. a network using blue tooth to upload data. >> i have my hexal skin shirt on, sinked it to my phone. it is available to professional athletes and on my iphone. let's go. i have the basis watch on, which is measuring some of the same things. we do a comparison after. the intel basis can calculate steps taken, calories burnt and heart rate. it connects to the mobile device. my heart rate reached 118 beats per minute. the basis showed my heart rate was lower. the basis provided relevant data and was easier to use, not as accurate as the hexoskin. >> while film was on the beach i was on assignment in las vegas. i was asked to compare three devices. waterproof, no charging, runs off the power of your mind. tracks your sleeping. that's not creepy. we can determine what makes it different from one another. for me, style is important. it's clear out of all the de
of course, follow 2014, apple ink made a splash -- apple inc made an announcement it was moving into unch. we decided to look at different products from different companies. first up a hexal skin a test designed to measure biometrics. a network using blue tooth to upload data. >> i have my hexal skin shirt on, sinked it to my phone. it is available to professional athletes and on my iphone. let's go. i have the basis watch on, which is measuring some of the same things. we do a comparison...
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Nov 3, 2015
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phones apple inc. directly or indirectly aoi, asi? >> yes. >> and where is a lot a tax resident?it does not have a tax residency. 10% toe talking about 50% of the world's financial wealth basically being invested offshore be on the reach of tax authorities. >> i regard the city of london as the world biggest tax haven. >> can you tell me how one subsidy recoveries of your group are operating in the caymans? >> barclays bank. >> i don't have that number with you me. >> there are 1.62 in dollars book to cayman islands banks. almost none of that is actually in cayman. many politicians have the illusion that the acts they run their country. what actually they run the country within the confines of the global financial system places them. >> there was a period or have the welfare state and are sensitive conditions in those conditions have changed. >> this contract is broken. >> people did not invest money in services. you look at the state of the roads, there are potholes. >> poverty taxes, water taxes, all these new taxes. >> we're not selling books and making coffee. based on comput
phones apple inc. directly or indirectly aoi, asi? >> yes. >> and where is a lot a tax resident?it does not have a tax residency. 10% toe talking about 50% of the world's financial wealth basically being invested offshore be on the reach of tax authorities. >> i regard the city of london as the world biggest tax haven. >> can you tell me how one subsidy recoveries of your group are operating in the caymans? >> barclays bank. >> i don't have that number with...
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inc. i do think is more interesting. yes they're crunched by apple on one side. but they have also an enterprise business in manage print services that i think gives them a diversified stream. they're not, in my mind, as challenged as hp enterprise is. >> it's interesting to hear you talk about the different strategies of what a bulked up emc dell is doing and what a streamlined hp inc. and hewle hewlett-packard enterprises is doing. now the conversation is already what do each of these units need to buy to get growth. >> right, and i thought her comment this morning was scary. when he brought up cloud, amazon, google, she said, that's not the business we're going to go in. we're too far behind. reminds me of the comments that rim made when apple came out with the iphone. we're not in that silly thing business. we're in this real enterprise. if she's in that business, i don't want to be in her business. >> isn't it being realistic? taking amazon head on, they'd be called foolish. >> i don't think head on is the way to do it but to say we're going to make some sma
inc. i do think is more interesting. yes they're crunched by apple on one side. but they have also an enterprise business in manage print services that i think gives them a diversified stream. they're not, in my mind, as challenged as hp enterprise is. >> it's interesting to hear you talk about the different strategies of what a bulked up emc dell is doing and what a streamlined hp inc. and hewle hewlett-packard enterprises is doing. now the conversation is already what do each of these...
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Nov 29, 2015
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didn't see it then but it turned out that getting fired from apple was the best thing that could have ever happened to me. the happiness of incuccessful was replaced by the likeness of being a beginner again. john: he learned from his failures and started a company called next and then pixar. >> when people underground. >> i'm pretty sure none of this would have happened if i hadn't been fired from apple. john: a few years after pixar apple was failing so they rehired jobs in the helped make apple the biggest company in the world and gave me this. sometimes people fail nearly their whole lives and they become successful. colonel sanders founder of the kentucky fried chicken chain first failed running a motel and then a gas station and then a restaurant. finally when he was in his 60s he started kfc. >> don't quit at age 65. maybe your boat hasn't come in yet. john: now there are 18,000 kfc restaurants. one advantage to trying and failing and trying again is that failing becomes less incapacitating over time. repetition helps you become a bouncer rather than a splatter. actor and pro-football terry crews says that's what happe
didn't see it then but it turned out that getting fired from apple was the best thing that could have ever happened to me. the happiness of incuccessful was replaced by the likeness of being a beginner again. john: he learned from his failures and started a company called next and then pixar. >> when people underground. >> i'm pretty sure none of this would have happened if i hadn't been fired from apple. john: a few years after pixar apple was failing so they rehired jobs in the...
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Nov 26, 2015
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apple is more about the devices in the enterprise, and they would very much like to go into the enterprise, and we obviously need to defend. more on the hp incside, but we need to defend. as you migrate -- say you are a cio. as you migrate infrastructure into the next generation that will be required for you to be cheaper and faster and more nimble, the ability to write applications in a new environment, cloud native and mobile, it is going to be important for you to have orchestration, monitoring software. everything has to be automated today. and so we have those kinds of opportunities in our software portfolio. so we play in quite specific areas of software that is a little different than, you know, erp systems, like an oracle or s.a.p. or salesforce. this is not really our market. emily: what about the cloud? what is the hp strategy when it comes to the public cloud? are you going to be a cloud, or sell to the cloud? and do you plan to take on amazon and google? emily: so our public cloud offering is really not designed to compete with azure or aws or google. what we see most enterprises wanting to do is not to put everything in a public
apple is more about the devices in the enterprise, and they would very much like to go into the enterprise, and we obviously need to defend. more on the hp incside, but we need to defend. as you migrate -- say you are a cio. as you migrate infrastructure into the next generation that will be required for you to be cheaper and faster and more nimble, the ability to write applications in a new environment, cloud native and mobile, it is going to be important for you to have orchestration,...
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apple map. details up next. ♪ emily: it was an historic day on wall street as tech icon heat packard officially split into two firms. h.p. incwill focus on selling p.c.'s and printers. hulett enterprise will sell data hardware and services. the question for investors and employees, whether two really is better than one. our tech reporter ryan joins us and still with us, jeff clavier, our guest host for the hour. brian, if you look at the shares, h.p. inc., the p.c. company did much better than h.p. enterprise. >> it did. she gave the defense of two is better than one. we're going to be smaller and go after these markets. but i asked her about these stock markets moving all over the place. she said look, there's going to be a lot of volatility. give it a few weeks, even a month. emily: any nostalgia for the good old days? jeff: it sort of makes sense for them to split. the question is what is the long-term outlook for those in a low margin shrinking sort of business? both end up being interesting in the short term, cash cows, i heard, in the reporters but -- reports but how can they stay competitive? h.p. enterprise and. c. i
apple map. details up next. ♪ emily: it was an historic day on wall street as tech icon heat packard officially split into two firms. h.p. incwill focus on selling p.c.'s and printers. hulett enterprise will sell data hardware and services. the question for investors and employees, whether two really is better than one. our tech reporter ryan joins us and still with us, jeff clavier, our guest host for the hour. brian, if you look at the shares, h.p. inc., the p.c. company did much better...
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the pc side has already fallen behind apple and dell, but has a strong hold in printing. investors tend to agree. hp incrprises started up $2 a share, but right now down slightly in trading. it looks like already the two companies are going in different directions. we'll be watching this. >> pam, thank you. >>> time is 8:49. sal is watching your commute. your hands are full. >> they are. and i'm just going to show you drive times here, dave. we're going to start on the east shore freeway. 80 westbound has improved. it was more than an hour. now it's just under that time, less than that time. westbound 80 from the carquinez bridge to the mcarthur maze. the bay bridge toll plaza traffic is super busy this morning as you drive into san francisco. i want to mention the dunn barton bridge, thousands of nails have been spilled eastbound. westbound traffic is very slow. we look 580 at greenville. two lanes are blocked. if i didn't mention your commute, it doesn't mean it's great. lauren writes, been driving for two hours already, still not anywhere near my destination. i'm sorry, but what the heck is going on.
the pc side has already fallen behind apple and dell, but has a strong hold in printing. investors tend to agree. hp incrprises started up $2 a share, but right now down slightly in trading. it looks like already the two companies are going in different directions. we'll be watching this. >> pam, thank you. >>> time is 8:49. sal is watching your commute. your hands are full. >> they are. and i'm just going to show you drive times here, dave. we're going to start on the east...
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apple map. details up next. ♪ emily: it was an historic day on wall street as tech icon hewlitt packard officially split into two separately traded firms. h.p. incll focus on selling p.c.'s and printers. enterprises will be headed by meg whitman and will sell data hardware and services. the question for investors and employees, whether two really is better than one. our tech reporter brian womack covers hp for us joins us and still with us, jeff clavier, our guest host for the hour. brian, you spoke to meg whitman this morning. if you look at the shares, h.p. inc., the p.c. company did much better than h.p. enterprise. >> it did. actually, it is interesting. she gave a spirited defense of two is better than one. we're going to be smaller and go after these markets. but i asked her about these stock markets moving all over the place. at one point, the enterprise part of the business dropped fast. she said look, there's going to be a lot of volatility. we don't know what is going to happen. give it a few weeks, even a month. the we will know where market thinks these share prices should be. emily: any nostalgia for the good old days? jeff: it sort
apple map. details up next. ♪ emily: it was an historic day on wall street as tech icon hewlitt packard officially split into two separately traded firms. h.p. incll focus on selling p.c.'s and printers. enterprises will be headed by meg whitman and will sell data hardware and services. the question for investors and employees, whether two really is better than one. our tech reporter brian womack covers hp for us joins us and still with us, jeff clavier, our guest host for the hour. brian,...
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well for lindsey graham,ince it's crunch time for toy-making at the north pole. [ laughter ] doesn't look like he's looking forward to making those toys. [ light laughter ] apple's new ipad pro goes on sale on wednesday. the ipad pro has 78% more display area than the previous models. which means you'll look 78% [ laughter and applause ] adnan syed, the subject of last year's hit "serial" podcast, is being given a new trial to admit new evidence uncovered by npr reporters. the staff at npr was so excited, that they quietly cleared their throats. [ laughter ] a new trial. [ clearing throat ] [ laughter ] some christians lashed out at starbucks on social media this weekend because they feel the company is rejecting christmas by not putting snowflakes on their seasonal cups. which means they're really not going to like what's going on at dunkin' donuts. [ laughter ] tree arrived on friday, and is 78 feet tall and weighs in at 10 tons. while the rockefeller center menorah is -- well, look at that. it's right there. there you go. [ laughter ] looks a lot bigger when you're right up next to it, like i am. [ laughter ] that's right. the rockefeller center christmas tre
well for lindsey graham,ince it's crunch time for toy-making at the north pole. [ laughter ] doesn't look like he's looking forward to making those toys. [ light laughter ] apple's new ipad pro goes on sale on wednesday. the ipad pro has 78% more display area than the previous models. which means you'll look 78% [ laughter and applause ] adnan syed, the subject of last year's hit "serial" podcast, is being given a new trial to admit new evidence uncovered by npr reporters. the staff...
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this 19-inc dell is $100 off the current low and it's and again online all day. also the apple watch is on sale at tget today in a bundle deal that gets you $100 gift card. let's talk about clothing. overall the economy is good and nsumers arespending, but trainly sales of clothing in retail outlets have been soft. what does that mean for you? well, sales. big ones. old navy opens a 4 p.m. today and in store only your whole purcse is 50%. so shop wisely and remember black friday is a season, pace yourselflf, deal hters. and, dan, i have a list of all ese deals and more on our website. >> becky, i want to go back to what you said a few seconds ago. black friday is a seasonn so what is your guidance for the run-up to christmas? >> yeah, there are two camps on thanksgiving shopping. those who don't understand it at all. why would you leave tay and thos that think it's fun. i have respect for both camps. my professional opinion there's some good deals but really you could cherry pick a w of those online today and then dig in tomorrow, over the weekend on cyber monday but don't miss
this 19-inc dell is $100 off the current low and it's and again online all day. also the apple watch is on sale at tget today in a bundle deal that gets you $100 gift card. let's talk about clothing. overall the economy is good and nsumers arespending, but trainly sales of clothing in retail outlets have been soft. what does that mean for you? well, sales. big ones. old navy opens a 4 p.m. today and in store only your whole purcse is 50%. so shop wisely and remember black friday is a season,...