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you know, beyond apple tv, there were also enhancements to apple watch. nothing major today. no "one more thing." is that noteworthy, that there wasn't that sort of noteworthy ending that we usually see at the end of an apple event? shira: it felt to me that apple made a decision that rather than focus on how many wow features can we cram into a key note that it was really doubling down on kind of stability, security, lack of bugs. basically making its existing software and features more reliable which maybe addresses some of the questions that people have asked in the past couple of years about software bugs, about the fwue tilt of siri -- futility of siri and some of the apple products and it felt like apple was trying to address some of those critical questions about whether it had lost its way a little bit in creating software that just works to use apple's terms. emily: so let's talk about, alistair, the hardware. mark gruman talked extensively what we will look to in the fall. what's next? where will the software be running? alistair: the announceme
you know, beyond apple tv, there were also enhancements to apple watch. nothing major today. no "one more thing." is that noteworthy, that there wasn't that sort of noteworthy ending that we usually see at the end of an apple event? shira: it felt to me that apple made a decision that rather than focus on how many wow features can we cram into a key note that it was really doubling down on kind of stability, security, lack of bugs. basically making its existing software and features...
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plus, a former apple and google executive joins us to talk about apples moves to curb tech addiction and whether other tech giants will follow suit. mandy ginsburg joins us. what she thinks about facebook trying to get in on online dating. first, to our top story. tim cook personally called out facebook in the midst of the cambridge analytic a scandal, -- ng zuckerberg called cook's remarks extremely glib. now apple did it againits worldwide developers conference, showcasing a new system that will make it more difficult for companies to gather information on users. the safari web browser will show a pop-up windo asking users for permission before loading share buttons for social networks, including facebook. the announcement came the same day that facebook disputed a new york times report about how it shares data with mobilephone makers. it struck deals with mobilephone manufacturers that allows them full access to information about users and their friends. joining us, stephanie miller. we have got our bloomberg tech executive editor tom giles. federighi saidg this was apple's answer
plus, a former apple and google executive joins us to talk about apples moves to curb tech addiction and whether other tech giants will follow suit. mandy ginsburg joins us. what she thinks about facebook trying to get in on online dating. first, to our top story. tim cook personally called out facebook in the midst of the cambridge analytic a scandal, -- ng zuckerberg called cook's remarks extremely glib. now apple did it againits worldwide developers conference, showcasing a new system that...
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tim: apple park. david: apple park. you moved in recently.: steve had the vision the workplace should facilitate people working together, having these common areas that people could work together and run into each other without planning on doing it, and the level of ideas, creativity, and innovation that would come out of that would be phenomenal, and we are seeing that. david: you are convinced that standing up is better than sitting down? we have given all of our employees, 100%, standing desks. if you can stand for a while, then sit, this is much better. [laughter] tim: yeah, we could stand up for a little while. [applause] david: let me ask you about how you came to this position. you grew up in alabama. tim: a very, very small rural town between pensacola and mobile. david: were you a star athlete, star scholar, tech nerd? tim: i would not say i was a star anything. i worked hard at school and had some reasonably good grades. the benefit i got in my childhood was being in a family that was a loving family and a public school system that
tim: apple park. david: apple park. you moved in recently.: steve had the vision the workplace should facilitate people working together, having these common areas that people could work together and run into each other without planning on doing it, and the level of ideas, creativity, and innovation that would come out of that would be phenomenal, and we are seeing that. david: you are convinced that standing up is better than sitting down? we have given all of our employees, 100%, standing...
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joining us from outside apple's worldwide developer's conference event in san diego, long-time applemunster plus david rolfe. good afternoon -- excuse me, good morning to you both gene, i'll start with you, if i may. what's the top of the agenda in terms of what we can expect from apple today? >> maybe even before we get into what to expect, the details, i want to hit the high level, which gets lost, and also tri g triangulates as to why the stock is approaching a trillion dollars. every big tech company has one 8,000 to 10,000 developers at the conference this week, an army of people who are basically enriching the applications, bringing in these phones and devices to life. i don't want to lose track of te the details get pretty geeky what we're expecting today is an improvement in siri, better tools for ai ar kit 2.0 and lastly more around digital health and well-being collectively, when you put all four of those together you get a more sustainable and reliable iphone business. >> david, your own take in terms of whether today can be a stock price mover or is this just sor the long
joining us from outside apple's worldwide developer's conference event in san diego, long-time applemunster plus david rolfe. good afternoon -- excuse me, good morning to you both gene, i'll start with you, if i may. what's the top of the agenda in terms of what we can expect from apple today? >> maybe even before we get into what to expect, the details, i want to hit the high level, which gets lost, and also tri g triangulates as to why the stock is approaching a trillion dollars. every...
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single component in the iphone to an apple brand and apple design component.ut they think they will eventually get there. caroline: maybe that is what helps boost that stock further and further. a record high at one point in this particular week's trading. getting ever closer to $1 trillion valuation. mark gurman, wonderful to have you on. good luck covering all things worldwide developers conference. that does it for "bloomberg technology." coveringay, we will be apple's worldwide developers conference with none other than mark gurman on the ground. andking with true ventures arianna huffington. that is all for now. from london, this is bloomberg. ♪ what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay less for data. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. david: george herbert walker bush a
single component in the iphone to an apple brand and apple design component.ut they think they will eventually get there. caroline: maybe that is what helps boost that stock further and further. a record high at one point in this particular week's trading. getting ever closer to $1 trillion valuation. mark gurman, wonderful to have you on. good luck covering all things worldwide developers conference. that does it for "bloomberg technology." coveringay, we will be apple's worldwide...
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, but apple's kind of opened the platform to an extent. you have to pay for the privilege, but you still get access. >> yes, and of course, the price point for that privilege is very low. it's $99 now, earlier in your message from your reports were saying about the microsoft deal yesterday, for example, $7.5 billion to basically buy into an open-source platform apple has an open-source platform now that has meant that the developers on mobile for the industry have grown from 2 million to 20 million over the last ten years. >> for me, there are a lot of different things buried in the update yesterday, how apple is going after different areas, from you know,mented reality rtificial intelligence but for you, the first message you said to me is it's about gaming that's where you see some opportunities. >> because i think what's often lost is we've got hundreds of thousands of apps in the app stores, but 82% of revenues is in gaming. it's all about the gaming vertical so, although the $100 billion going out is gaming-based, gaming is now the bi
, but apple's kind of opened the platform to an extent. you have to pay for the privilege, but you still get access. >> yes, and of course, the price point for that privilege is very low. it's $99 now, earlier in your message from your reports were saying about the microsoft deal yesterday, for example, $7.5 billion to basically buy into an open-source platform apple has an open-source platform now that has meant that the developers on mobile for the industry have grown from 2 million to...
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if you're going to -- you can't really do apples to apples here. if you look at what facebook is doing and what travis did at uber, they kept everything inside that was even more of a danger he is going out and saying to all of his employees, we have a leak we have a problem here let's all work together. when 40,000 employees, 99% of them are great, 1% of them might not be so great, that's not bad. that is noth going to -- this is not going to take -- it's not going to hit the company as uber got hit and facebook got hit i think he's taking a proactive approach and i commend him for being transparent. >> mike, comparison to uber there. what's your thoughts, embattled at least in his reaction to shorts. >> totally i think -- my read on this e-mail is like one of these dangers for these companies, uber, facebook, when people stop believing in the mission and you're essentially doing the right thing. elon for some of his shortcomings and rantings on twitt twitter, last week when we saw them doing layoffs, there were employees on twitter who were laid
if you're going to -- you can't really do apples to apples here. if you look at what facebook is doing and what travis did at uber, they kept everything inside that was even more of a danger he is going out and saying to all of his employees, we have a leak we have a problem here let's all work together. when 40,000 employees, 99% of them are great, 1% of them might not be so great, that's not bad. that is noth going to -- this is not going to take -- it's not going to hit the company as uber...
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that is companies like apple.k, in some ways, people are saying that they are exploiting that, and not being as good to their customers or their users as they should be. so i think this war is ever going to be there. are you serving your user or your advertiser customer? i think apple is taking the high road, saying it is about security and privacy and not contract, and i think they are absolutely right. we can see what facebook is doing in the press about you know apologizing and trying to fix things. i think they have a long way to go. but the industry in general, not just facebook, has a long way to go to address these kinds of issues. we are waking up to it, and we are no longer just letting it be. emily: that was tony fidel, former apple and google executive, now at future shapes speaking with bloomberg's , caroline hyde. still up, match's ceo joins us, and what she thinks about facebook trying to get in on online dating. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: last month, facebook announced they would be rolling out a n
that is companies like apple.k, in some ways, people are saying that they are exploiting that, and not being as good to their customers or their users as they should be. so i think this war is ever going to be there. are you serving your user or your advertiser customer? i think apple is taking the high road, saying it is about security and privacy and not contract, and i think they are absolutely right. we can see what facebook is doing in the press about you know apologizing and trying to fix...
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apple mania. apple's worldwide developer conference has kicked off or it bring you the software strategy update and a hardware. microsoft agrees to buy getup for $7.5 billion. we hear from microsoft ceo. first, new yor -- we are halfway into the trading day. stocks are higher, broadly, but there is some negative news. >> there are areas of weakness we have all three major averages higher. they are near the highs of the session. especially as we see the nasdaq and s&p start to catch up more. and paste the advance in the dow jones and industrial average. subgroups that is lower is transportation stocks which is interesting. this is a group that has seen -- has been seen as an economic bellwether. .5% right here to we have weakness in the various types of ground transportation companies. pacific, jb hunt, and landstar system's lower. it does not seem to be -- there does not seem to be specific news other than what the class cow says is a risk off tone to this group in today'session. elsewhere, gettin
apple mania. apple's worldwide developer conference has kicked off or it bring you the software strategy update and a hardware. microsoft agrees to buy getup for $7.5 billion. we hear from microsoft ceo. first, new yor -- we are halfway into the trading day. stocks are higher, broadly, but there is some negative news. >> there are areas of weakness we have all three major averages higher. they are near the highs of the session. especially as we see the nasdaq and s&p start to catch up...
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david: why is it called the apple watch? tim: i like apple watch. david: well, you are the ceo, so.laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of ing interviewer even though i have a day job running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? [applause] david: quite a reception you got here. it is for you. you have now been the ceo of apple since july 2011. the earnings are up 80%. have you ever thought you can't do better than this and maybe you should just say, well, i have done a great job and i will do something else with m le? view the stock price, revenues, and profits as a result of doing things right on the innovation side, on the creativity side, focusing on the right products, treating customers like jules, and -- jewels, and focusing on the user experience. thiss something that is not in my orbit, t
david: why is it called the apple watch? tim: i like apple watch. david: well, you are the ceo, so.laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of ing interviewer even though i have a day job running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is...
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plus, a former apple and google exec tony fidel joins to discuss apples moves to curve tech addictione thinks other tech giants will follow, too. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: welcome back to the best of bloomberg technology. i am emily chang. another day, another round of outrage over facebook's handling of user data. except, it was not over a firm with connections to president trump, it is with four chinese consumer device makers. the companies in question include huawei. lenovo. huawei was one of the few companies being barred from selling to u.s. armed forces. facebook is in a spotlight, addressing concerns that they failed to be transparent about how they are handling user data. our reporter joined us with more. >> it adds a lot of fuel to the fire, but i want to be clear that they have said that no data was ever stored on huawei servers. the problem is that we do not trust facebook anymore, after all the revelations and the apologies of the last few years. lawmakers are not taking that as a clear response, they want to know why mark zuckerberg did not mention this when he had 10
plus, a former apple and google exec tony fidel joins to discuss apples moves to curve tech addictione thinks other tech giants will follow, too. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: welcome back to the best of bloomberg technology. i am emily chang. another day, another round of outrage over facebook's handling of user data. except, it was not over a firm with connections to president trump, it is with four chinese consumer device makers. the companies in question include huawei. lenovo. huawei...
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single component in the iphone to an apple brand and apple design component. but they think they will eventually get there. caroline: maybe that is what helps boost that stock further and further. a record high at one point in this particular week's trading. getting ever closer to $1 trillion valuation. mark gurman, wonderful to have you on. good luck covering all things worldwide developers conference. that does it for "bloomberg technology." this monday, we will be covering apple's worldwide developers conference with none other than mark gurman on the ground. speaking with true ventures and arianna huffington. that is all for now. from london, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not express those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees. announcer: the following program is a commercial presentation of total gym fitness. ♪
single component in the iphone to an apple brand and apple design component. but they think they will eventually get there. caroline: maybe that is what helps boost that stock further and further. a record high at one point in this particular week's trading. getting ever closer to $1 trillion valuation. mark gurman, wonderful to have you on. good luck covering all things worldwide developers conference. that does it for "bloomberg technology." this monday, we will be covering apple's...
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we run apple for the long-term. it has always struck me as fixationhat there is a on how many units are sold in a 90 day. -- le we try to be very clear that we do not run the company for people who want to make short-term. we run it for the long-term. >> warren buffett bought 75 million additional shares. are you happy to have him as one of your shareholders? and is focused on the long-term. we are in sync. the way we run the company is a way he invests. i could not be happier. >> war and still uses an old flip phone. he has no smartphone. how muchthought of more your stock could go up if he used your product? >> i am working on it. i told him i would personally do tech support for him. >> you are now in a building that was designed and inspired by steve jobs. you moved in recently. steve had the vision that the workplace should facilitate people working together. having these common areas that people could work together and run into each other without planning on doing it and that level of ideas and creativity and
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on apple services yet.i'm not too worried about it. in fact, some of our evidence lab work suggests once people start using apple services they increase their transaction volume over 20% a year they need to get more people using apple services in the first place, which is probably a little bit of a separate issue. >> steve, what kind of ancillary winners did you see out of yesterday's event? we saw adobe cto on stage, talking about this new file format to enable augmented real whetheit comes to graphics rendering on mobile devices, whether it comes to platforms, encouraging new media types, w?re there other winners you >> you did mention adobe with the new format lego is up there as well you can play a lego game the relationship with developers is interesting talked about $100 billion being paid out to developers over time developers make a lot of money off platform apple is also putting out some of its own applications, which could squeeze t those developers, including measure, which allows you to measure
on apple services yet.i'm not too worried about it. in fact, some of our evidence lab work suggests once people start using apple services they increase their transaction volume over 20% a year they need to get more people using apple services in the first place, which is probably a little bit of a separate issue. >> steve, what kind of ancillary winners did you see out of yesterday's event? we saw adobe cto on stage, talking about this new file format to enable augmented real whetheit...
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music, soon to be released probably apple news and apple video as well.le music, the public comparable is spotify. they have 22% growth margin, consensus projects that expands to high 20s in four, five years, and so when you look at that, maybe get a 20% operating margin for that, below the corporate average for apple there. >> yeah, especially on the hardware side. shares at 192, and you think they are worth a little bit more than that? >> yeah. look, my price target between mine and tom is not much different. main difference between mine and tom's view is i see apple being at a stage of where microsoft was in 2003 where they were so focused on everything has to be tied to the windows operating system you just mentioned, oh, facetime, is it available across multiple platforms oh, just the mac and apple ecosystem. >> right >> everything ecosystem. that's how microsoft operated in 2003 >> do you think apple should be bought gethub? >> do i think they should have >> i'm no specialist, but microsoft bought them with the idea of the open source platform for d
music, soon to be released probably apple news and apple video as well.le music, the public comparable is spotify. they have 22% growth margin, consensus projects that expands to high 20s in four, five years, and so when you look at that, maybe get a 20% operating margin for that, below the corporate average for apple there. >> yeah, especially on the hardware side. shares at 192, and you think they are worth a little bit more than that? >> yeah. look, my price target between mine...
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apple making big moves, and yet, netflix stock keeps going up. how well can apple compete?hey can compete in a big because they have the resources to do it. about $15spend billion in original content over the next five years. netflix will probably be about 45 billion dollars, but i want to give people some insight into why apple can be a major player. if we rewind the clock to 2013, .etflix had 13 original series apple now has 17 in the pipeline, so they are kind of five years behind, but they have a distinct advantage over netflix, and that is the power of the operating system, and we have seen that play out with apple music. they had 20 million subscribers a year and a half ago. they have 50 million today. that's those notifications you periodically get to sign up for apple services. that's the kind of thing i think netflix should be worried about. we know even though apple has messed up on content today with car play karaoke and planet of apps being disasters, they have a unique institution to compete against netflix. emily: and yet, you have analysts out there with a $5
apple making big moves, and yet, netflix stock keeps going up. how well can apple compete?hey can compete in a big because they have the resources to do it. about $15spend billion in original content over the next five years. netflix will probably be about 45 billion dollars, but i want to give people some insight into why apple can be a major player. if we rewind the clock to 2013, .etflix had 13 original series apple now has 17 in the pipeline, so they are kind of five years behind, but they...
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>> is apple going to alloway ha it >> other android based stories and windows and app stores and applede itself on being a curator and a gate keeper. >> if it is legal and money behind it, there is a good chance in some form or another >> it is going to be third party. it iing to be apple itself >> ed, dan, thank you. >> thank you >> all right, sticking with technology whether it is in tesla's assembly p or amazon warehouses a lot of money is being invested in automation. they have acquired three major robotic companies. here they are. universal robots and energid >> joining us now is the ceo it is good to have you here. >> thank you >> people will see 75% of your revenues still come from chip equipment testings what is going on with robots here >> yeah, look, i think testing electronics have been around for 60 years now it is a very good business, it is also a mature industry. we are looking for new platform of growth for the next 50 years for the company and automation and the new form of automation of particular is a perfect platform for that. >> what kind of robots do you sell >> s
>> is apple going to alloway ha it >> other android based stories and windows and app stores and applede itself on being a curator and a gate keeper. >> if it is legal and money behind it, there is a good chance in some form or another >> it is going to be third party. it iing to be apple itself >> ed, dan, thank you. >> thank you >> all right, sticking with technology whether it is in tesla's assembly p or amazon warehouses a lot of money is being...
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one of the two large shareholders of apple that had completed a letter to apple their kids and they werecerned that children were addicted to the iphone. now making a comment about what they say is a new attempt to limit the screen time for children has it managed to plead them is your iphone addiction going to be curbed for your children. we will get you the very latest on that story. what is the latest worldwide developers conference were coming right back. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. ♪ most people come to la with big dreams. ♪ we came with big appetites. with expedia, you could book a flight, hotel, car, and activity in pce. ♪ the full value of your new car? you're better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plu
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a lot of people do not use apple tv or apple music. we think those are areas they are looking into also. >> thank you. exciting year ahead. new frontier for tech has a identification problem. this is bloomberg. launched its 15 the resupply mission for the international space station. that they confirmed are now in good orbit. the floating basketball will be assisting astronauts aboard the international space station. while ai may be floating in space, there are more concerned uses of the technology. using facial to recognition software, there is a worrying problem. it is misidentified darker skin females than any other group. they huge problem. to discuss, we're joined by brian, ceo of the facial recognition company that encountered this problem. also, we have linda chapman who has been writing about this. i want to start with you. you have a fascinating story. you realized it did not work on your own face. what was that like? >> you can imagine having a a child notagine knowing who you are. it is kind of unsettling. >> what did you do
a lot of people do not use apple tv or apple music. we think those are areas they are looking into also. >> thank you. exciting year ahead. new frontier for tech has a identification problem. this is bloomberg. launched its 15 the resupply mission for the international space station. that they confirmed are now in good orbit. the floating basketball will be assisting astronauts aboard the international space station. while ai may be floating in space, there are more concerned uses of the...
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the state of apple suppliers are once again in focus after nikkei reported apple plans to cut ordersor components by a whopping 20%. plus, facebook'ssheryl sandberg testifies in europe. we will talk to a whistleblower who believes more data scandals are to come. and a cautionary tale that caught the attention of every start up an investor in silicon valley. we will talk to a pulitzer prize-winning journalist who blew the whistle on elizabeth holmes. first, to our top story, apple suppliers are feeling the pressure after a new report that the tech giant has warned suppliers of a drop of around 20% in new iphone component orders. meantime, foxconn raised $4.3 billion in its ipo, a success for the group's boss and his aim to nurture a smart factory division to rely less on making products for apple. >> foxconn has the maximum 44% in shanghai on its opening day, the largest tech company listed in mainland china. the business is more valuable than ebay with the market cap of over 60 billion u.s. dollars. clients include amazon, dell and cisco. up to 30% of the revenue comes from apple alo
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apple i want to know what -- opera is going to be doing for apple. thank you so much.n is facing more questions about the internet last month where in oregon couple had their private conversation recorded on the amazon echo and sent to an acquaintance without their knowledge. the designing about and features of the echo. amazon spokesperson could not it would -- be reached for content. -- theup, the interest rise of the new digital madison avenue. this weekend we bring you our best interviews including our combo with take two. tune in the saturday for the best of bloomberg technology. ♪ emily: your personal data, your birthday, the city you live in. are knowngs and more by online companies. the ultimate price for that information, advertising dollars. the king are facebook and google. our new guests has written a book about the digital advertising world. welcome to bloomberg technology. the ad business has been completely transformed by google and facebook and beyond. >> they are both. if you look at the growth of facebook and google that is coming from at agencies and
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can apple compete here?well, they can compete in a big way, because obviously they've got the resources to do it. they're gonna lag. theably we estimate over next five years, they'll spend probably about $15 in original content. probably be about $45 billion. i just want to give people some why apple can be a major player here. 2013,rewind the clock to netflix had 13 original series. those in the 17 of pipeline. they're kind of five years behind. a distinctve advantage over netflix. that is the power of the operating system. we've seen that play out with apple music. subscribersmillion a year and a half ago, 50 million today. these nudges, these notifications that you periodically get to sign up for apple services. thing that ind of think netflix should be worried about, because we know, even onugh apple has messed up content to date, we know that if at the pipeline they have now, they're gonna get this right and have quality content a unique distribution to compete against netflix. you've got analysts $500,
can apple compete here?well, they can compete in a big way, because obviously they've got the resources to do it. they're gonna lag. theably we estimate over next five years, they'll spend probably about $15 in original content. probably be about $45 billion. i just want to give people some why apple can be a major player here. 2013,rewind the clock to netflix had 13 original series. those in the 17 of pipeline. they're kind of five years behind. a distinctve advantage over netflix. that is the...
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in the exclusive, tim cook, the ceo of apple said he was surprised after his tech habits after the apple tool called screen time. the developer conferenceeld monday was focused on healthy relationships with devices. >> i thought i was fairly disciplined about this issue. i was wrong. when i began to get the data, i was spending more time than i should. each person has to make the decision when they get their numbers as to what they would like to do. i encourage everyone to look and everyone to make an informed decision and ask themselves if they are picking up their phone ten times an hour or 20 times an hour. maybe they could do it less. >> great idea. apple has enhanced the do not disturb feature to hide notifications at night. >>> howard schultz is leaving starbucks. he will step down as executive chairman this month ending the 36-year run of the public face. he took a progressive stance on gay marriage and immigration. fueling rule opmors he had poli aspirations. something to us he has denied. >> i have no interest in public office. i have no plans to run for office. >> i have no pla
in the exclusive, tim cook, the ceo of apple said he was surprised after his tech habits after the apple tool called screen time. the developer conferenceeld monday was focused on healthy relationships with devices. >> i thought i was fairly disciplined about this issue. i was wrong. when i began to get the data, i was spending more time than i should. each person has to make the decision when they get their numbers as to what they would like to do. i encourage everyone to look and...
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a lot of people do not use apple tv or apple music it we think those areas they are looking into also. emily: citigroup managing director, thank you so much. exciting year ahead. all right. andng up a.i.'s race gender bias, how a new frontier in tech has a big misidentification problem next. if you like louvered news, check us out on radio, listen on the bloomberg radio app and on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ spacex has successfully launched its 15th resupply mission for nasa to the international space station. packed with supplies and hardware. space-x has confirmed in a tweet the dragon spacecraft is in good orbit. reported to be traveling on board a passenger we discussed yesterday. an a.i. robot developed by ibm called simon. the floating basketball in space will be with 15 astronauts aboard the international space station. while a.i. may be floating in space on orders -- on earth there have been more concerning uses of the technology. yes, it can be used for fun for is,ding out tweets and emoj but when it comes to using facial recognition, there is a problem. available softwar
a lot of people do not use apple tv or apple music it we think those areas they are looking into also. emily: citigroup managing director, thank you so much. exciting year ahead. all right. andng up a.i.'s race gender bias, how a new frontier in tech has a big misidentification problem next. if you like louvered news, check us out on radio, listen on the bloomberg radio app and on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ spacex has successfully launched its 15th resupply mission for nasa to the...
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would you rather twitter or apple right here twitter or apple right here?the more aggressive is twitter, but the more important one by far, meaning what it says about the biggest stock on the market is apple. but there's beta in twitter. so if you want to be bullish, you want to play the beta. >> in terms of how the nasdaq looks, app certainly helped the nasdaq hit a record high in today's close. >> we have all these cross currents think this, on friday, before today's open, the median performance of the s&p was down 37 basis points. basically we have this unusual circumstance of high volatility but we're not mang progress. key things like industrials and financials struggling and big names in tech doing very well. >> we're talking about the qqq back at those prior highs. apple, microsoft, amazon, facebook and google. is that concentration ag maki you a little concerned about the rest of the market >> what we know is those top five names are the same volumes as the bottom 250 in the s&p and even more. growth- we have a very questionable synchronized global
would you rather twitter or apple right here twitter or apple right here?the more aggressive is twitter, but the more important one by far, meaning what it says about the biggest stock on the market is apple. but there's beta in twitter. so if you want to be bullish, you want to play the beta. >> in terms of how the nasdaq looks, app certainly helped the nasdaq hit a record high in today's close. >> we have all these cross currents think this, on friday, before today's open, the...
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stuart: all rig let's look specifically at apple. i've got two headlines for apple.rah to create new content, and apple reportedly wants to make movies with an animation studio. so, scott, to me, it looks like apple is using its massive amounts of money to just buy content and buy into the media business. >> yeah. finally, right? i mean, they've been sitting on this mountain of cash for the last several years and have probably missed out, stuart, on maybe netflix in its infancy, but certainly opportunities along the way in the last couple of years. we still own apple here, we still like it. i lov teaming up with oprah. just ask weight watchers how that worked out, it did very well for the company. and look at the animation side of this things too. i'm guilty of being one of the incredibles 2 people that went over the weekend with my two kids, so part of that $180 million or whatever it raked in over the weekend. animation is definitely strong. kids love these movies, as do parents. i admittedly loved that movie, so i think it's good they're getting into that space to
stuart: all rig let's look specifically at apple. i've got two headlines for apple.rah to create new content, and apple reportedly wants to make movies with an animation studio. so, scott, to me, it looks like apple is using its massive amounts of money to just buy content and buy into the media business. >> yeah. finally, right? i mean, they've been sitting on this mountain of cash for the last several years and have probably missed out, stuart, on maybe netflix in its infancy, but...
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what has apple said? emma: nothing specifically from apple.om nikkei is from industry insiders and the report says apple told suppliers that iphone orders will fall by 20%. it's a number that demand will fall. apple falling today and we are seeing suppliers also falling. we see the likes of sky works and broadcom also heading lower. apple apparently specifically referenced low shipments of the iphone debuting later this year. they have three phones coming out this fall. if you take a look at a bloomberg, i have the function pulled up. what you can see here is that in the green bars, that is how iphone is essentially the majority of apple's revenue. we know that. the iphone is essentially apple. what is quite interesting is that if you look at the yellow bars, you see the services. we spoke to dan ives and he dismissed this report. he said look at services. that is the second leg of the growth school for apple. that was interesting this morning. caroline: fascinating stuff. all this slightly taking away from that $1 trillion valuation. emma, we
what has apple said? emma: nothing specifically from apple.om nikkei is from industry insiders and the report says apple told suppliers that iphone orders will fall by 20%. it's a number that demand will fall. apple falling today and we are seeing suppliers also falling. we see the likes of sky works and broadcom also heading lower. apple apparently specifically referenced low shipments of the iphone debuting later this year. they have three phones coming out this fall. if you take a look at a...
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blackberry, apple devices, others can blackberry, apple devices, others ca n allow blackberry, applethers can allow you to have access to people's information. that's right. people and their friends. even if the user settings which stop you from finding out private data that their friends would like you to keep private, and facebook has admitted it had private data sharing arrangements with about 60 phone manufacturers, like apple and samsung. it appears this was a way of luring them in and getting big business in the bid to stay ahead of the competition. it is interesting. this article is coming out in the new york times and the atlantique. as we were showing you, on the bbc website, apple currently has its annual developers conference under way. they have facebook web tracking tools trying to jam apple users, as it were, from attempting to get into facebook data and information. some organisations are having to take action on this. it did is a window on the kinds of deals that massive tech companies like facebook do with hardware manufacturers like blackberry. they say it is to ena
blackberry, apple devices, others can blackberry, apple devices, others ca n allow blackberry, applethers can allow you to have access to people's information. that's right. people and their friends. even if the user settings which stop you from finding out private data that their friends would like you to keep private, and facebook has admitted it had private data sharing arrangements with about 60 phone manufacturers, like apple and samsung. it appears this was a way of luring them in and...
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how big can apple get?went back to the early 0s'8 to get clu on that after the brk ook a whole lot more. that's why i switcd he spark d from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. what's in your wallet? >>> as apple hits highs and is inches away from a trillion dollar market cap, the question is just how big can it get for more, let's get to the man who's already larger than life, dom chu back in the newsroom. >> well, not even at the same ballpark, melissa, thank you apple just a mere $50 billion away from the psychological $1 trillion level some are arguing apple could have more runway not as much about the fundamental business about the overall waiting in the s&p 500 acco apple is around a 4% weighting but it's nothe biggest weighting we've seen for a stock in modern history in data going back to 1980 it was big blue that had the most heft at any one point in the s&p in 12, ieb ye-- ibm translated into a 6% weighting. as of may, jt shy of $23.5 trillion in a
how big can apple get?went back to the early 0s'8 to get clu on that after the brk ook a whole lot more. that's why i switcd he spark d from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. what's in your wallet? >>> as apple hits highs and is inches away from a trillion dollar market cap, the question is just how big can it get for more, let's get to the man who's already larger than life, dom chu back in the newsroom. >> well, not even at the...
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. >>> today's apples big worldwide developer conference. center osborne's live outside of the mchenry convention center with a look at what is in store. >> reporter: for developers, this conference is a big deal. you can see behind me right now, that what they are doing is that they are moving the lines. things are getting so long along the street that they were moving people up closer to the building. we got here at about 4:00 this morning. it was already packed. this is the 29th annual worldwide developers conference. today, we're expected to learn a lot about the keynote delivered by tim cook. it will teach developers how to create new experiences across apple platforms. they want to be learning about some tools from cutting down on phone use. that's pretty interesting. you spent too much time scrolling or staring at your phone? apple is expected to debut some tools to help you monitor how much time you actually spend on certain maps. also expected today, according to mashable, it looks like apple is debuting something for pride month. o
. >>> today's apples big worldwide developer conference. center osborne's live outside of the mchenry convention center with a look at what is in store. >> reporter: for developers, this conference is a big deal. you can see behind me right now, that what they are doing is that they are moving the lines. things are getting so long along the street that they were moving people up closer to the building. we got here at about 4:00 this morning. it was already packed. this is the...
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i'm josh lipton, san jose, california. >>> apple remains in the lead at $942 billion. amazon is second and alphabet rounds out the top three. >>> microsoft is in fourth place, by the way. >>> dow component mcdonald's is modernizing its business. the company plans to order self-order kiosks to 1,000 stores each quarter. markets like canada, australia and the u.k. have kiosks and mobile ordering. the ceo says he expects the investment in the u.s. to pay off. >> if they want to dwell, have a little bit more time then go to a kiosk, they can browse through the menu. they start selecting and see the broader ranges or they may want to customize the food they've got. you can also pay clearly on credit/debit there. you can receive table service. take a little tent card, take it to the table and we'll bring your food out for you. so what we are finding is when people dwell more, they tend to select more. there is a check boost as well. >> investors liked what they heard sending the stock higher in trading today. >>> a battle is brewing between dow component boeing and two of it
i'm josh lipton, san jose, california. >>> apple remains in the lead at $942 billion. amazon is second and alphabet rounds out the top three. >>> microsoft is in fourth place, by the way. >>> dow component mcdonald's is modernizing its business. the company plans to order self-order kiosks to 1,000 stores each quarter. markets like canada, australia and the u.k. have kiosks and mobile ordering. the ceo says he expects the investment in the u.s. to pay off. >> if...
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apple is a secretive company.t has said exactly nothing about what's -- but its intentions rp at how would people watch these tv shows? will it be bundled with other subscription information like it's digital service? or available only to people who have apple devices. netflix call these other content providers provide you have to do this? more questions than answers. you can hack the fire stick and see other programs. >> the insinuation that people, that apple is holding its strategy close to the vest, it is just ill votto. >> apple does it normally say what it is doing. apple does not technology it is about to release a new iphone. that is the way they operate. feels like in these new initiatives apple doesn't have a clearly focus try. that has been true in entertainment more so than anything else. they have been talking about reinventing tv for a decade come and they have not. joe: it seems like along the lines of itunes, which was this thing that was ahead of everyone else for online music, is a laughingstock
apple is a secretive company.t has said exactly nothing about what's -- but its intentions rp at how would people watch these tv shows? will it be bundled with other subscription information like it's digital service? or available only to people who have apple devices. netflix call these other content providers provide you have to do this? more questions than answers. you can hack the fire stick and see other programs. >> the insinuation that people, that apple is holding its strategy...
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after placing the ball in position the apple scan it and assess your every move. “— apple scan it and think i had done too badly. i am assuming these grades are for trying ha rd assuming these grades are for trying hard because clearly i was absolutely ridiculous. it was quite fun but i am not sure i really exercise any sort of skills will stop the apt works beautifully, it is lovely to look at, but i don't think i was born to play football. now i have the moves, or not, it is time to learn some tactics. i need to be able to play the game. the mixed reality is here to help. this is soccer training on the microsoft hololens, teaching the rules through a mix reality game, a lot of words and checks to make sure you are paying attention. there is text that i can't read it properly. it is not quite right position. there is the goalkeeper and it explains the offside position. premise is good, i like the virtual players running about but it feels like hard work to watch because naturally you want to watch because naturally you want to watch the people, but you need to be the words. so i trie
after placing the ball in position the apple scan it and assess your every move. “— apple scan it and think i had done too badly. i am assuming these grades are for trying ha rd assuming these grades are for trying hard because clearly i was absolutely ridiculous. it was quite fun but i am not sure i really exercise any sort of skills will stop the apt works beautifully, it is lovely to look at, but i don't think i was born to play football. now i have the moves, or not, it is time to learn...
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two years ago when he proposed this he did here push back from apple. this time apple has not been lobbying >>> let's go to sal castaneda for a check of our roads. >> good morning. we have traffic that is going to be busy this morning. i'm looking at the tracy commute. traffic continues to move along relatively well. if you are driving around the bay area and you see some construction work, most of it is scheduled to be picked up by at 5:00. we have less than 15 minutes to goime they get out road the ba have been no major issues as you are driving on 580 through livermore and pleasanton. if you're driving through the cars are a 17 minute drive. when you get to the bay bridge a line of traffic. as we go to steve, the wind you've been talking about, it may be dangerous on these bridges. expect that is correct. you saw the flags blowing. we have a week system that has now cranked up. also the fog bank. it will be cooler and we had a warm-up for some yesterday. west at oakland and hayward. travis is the leader of the pack up to 37. hang on. >> 50s and 60s.
two years ago when he proposed this he did here push back from apple. this time apple has not been lobbying >>> let's go to sal castaneda for a check of our roads. >> good morning. we have traffic that is going to be busy this morning. i'm looking at the tracy commute. traffic continues to move along relatively well. if you are driving around the bay area and you see some construction work, most of it is scheduled to be picked up by at 5:00. we have less than 15 minutes to goime...
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apple is trying to build stuff in-house. we watched apple in the premarket.o george roberts, that must have been fun? jason: it is. he started the firm 40 years ago .ith his cousin george is on the west coast. doesn't talk a lot but we did coaxed him out a little bit to talk about his philanthropy because he does have a novel approach. to findwe wanted something that if we didn't do it, it wouldn't get done. so this is pretty risky. years, atf the 21 least half, it wasn't that successful. until we got carlotta who has taken us to the next level. so it is risky. so much of giving -- and i am all for it -- is wealthy giving to wealthy. raise nine point $5 billion and they probably could have raised more. harvard is a safe bet. they love it. so much of that is that we want to do something different. just a couple of guys not wearing ties, talking about the b. one thing he did talk about in this segment is the leather be and how the big guys give their money away and he had a little line there about how much of it is wealthy going to wealthy. to find ad was try w
apple is trying to build stuff in-house. we watched apple in the premarket.o george roberts, that must have been fun? jason: it is. he started the firm 40 years ago .ith his cousin george is on the west coast. doesn't talk a lot but we did coaxed him out a little bit to talk about his philanthropy because he does have a novel approach. to findwe wanted something that if we didn't do it, it wouldn't get done. so this is pretty risky. years, atf the 21 least half, it wasn't that successful. until...
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apple at the top, because -- is almost at the trillion dollar mark. no u.s. company has hit that mark. they are closing in on it. at manager $50 billion as of today. and a hint of a trade war here, because canadian solar took a drop. ancillary to the issue, china drawing a lot of subsidies in solar, one of the big funders of solar around the world, drawing back and change in the way it does subsidies, having a very big impact on the industry. take a look at the gtv, where you find our charts. this one, we will go to a video -- we will look at the chart. starbuck you can see the company has been under pressure. there goes the addition of stores. there have been struggles to raise the business here in the u.s., and today other news, a disappointment, the chairman will be leaving the coffee chain later this month. he is 64-year-old, a titan in the industry, he tookt aroun the world. and so this is a very big move. starbucks of course has been under pressure, not just to raise a sales, but socially. it recently closed 8000 stores for sensitivity training. haidi:
apple at the top, because -- is almost at the trillion dollar mark. no u.s. company has hit that mark. they are closing in on it. at manager $50 billion as of today. and a hint of a trade war here, because canadian solar took a drop. ancillary to the issue, china drawing a lot of subsidies in solar, one of the big funders of solar around the world, drawing back and change in the way it does subsidies, having a very big impact on the industry. take a look at the gtv, where you find our charts....
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apple gets around 20% of sales through china region. these are some companies to watch if trade gets more heated in the wys,ks and months to come. for "nightly business report" i'm dominic chu. >> rough day for the auto makers. shares fell on the rising trade tensions in part because china is the world's largest auto market and a very lucrative one. philebeau is at the port. how important is china to this port? >> it's critical. i'm standing in the middle of i would say about 5,000 bm suvs. these are vehicles that are parked here tomorrow or the next couple of many of them will be loaded into container ships and sent to lchina. if yk at the numbers in terms of vehicle exports to china from the united statest has steadily increased over the last ten years abo 267,000 were sent over there last year. and that number is expected to move a little bit higher this year. and you are primarily talking about bmw, mercedes-benz. you have some from the big three, as well. and tesla which is alsong sen its vehicles built in california over to china
apple gets around 20% of sales through china region. these are some companies to watch if trade gets more heated in the wys,ks and months to come. for "nightly business report" i'm dominic chu. >> rough day for the auto makers. shares fell on the rising trade tensions in part because china is the world's largest auto market and a very lucrative one. philebeau is at the port. how important is china to this port? >> it's critical. i'm standing in the middle of i would say...
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most of that is apple store, apple care, one-off transactions, tied to growth, by the way, which is slowing, at a pace as well, and it does not reflect netflix and spotify 50% year over year growth because of their open ecosystem. subscriptions open to any device what happens when your subscription is available only on your device and start off with an immediate market ham of iphones that's not going to expand that much you don't get word of mouth, you know - >> all of this makes sense, but the companies a trillion-dollar market cap almost now. we're very, very close >> bringing catch home on the repatriation too >> never had that before is all of it that pricing in hay day or the fact it talking to the economics? >> it's an interesting thing they are in a weird spot now where they are so powerful, but hemmed in on strategies a little bit. they want to maintain growth on the iphone i think they are still figuring it out, and services is stima component of that strategy it's not articulated, but it could be one way to go in. >> love it >> growing 50 billion a year, like where they are at >>
most of that is apple store, apple care, one-off transactions, tied to growth, by the way, which is slowing, at a pace as well, and it does not reflect netflix and spotify 50% year over year growth because of their open ecosystem. subscriptions open to any device what happens when your subscription is available only on your device and start off with an immediate market ham of iphones that's not going to expand that much you don't get word of mouth, you know - >> all of this makes sense,...
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against apple?er-than-expected revenue details, later this hour. the shth at aing tariffs u.s. allies criticizing the trump administration over latest round of tariffs ahead of the g-7 summit later this week in quÉbec canada, farmers among hardest hit because of tariffs so far connell mcshane in ogden ia with the latest details. >> hey. reporter: it is interesting try to make this c to life as much as we can you talk about trade talks over the weekend we come out to to the soybean farm beautiful part of iowa getting down to show you the rows of soybeans being grown the idea when you think trade with china, look at rows won't be had for harve until september why so low to the ground one out of every three rows of soybeans we are looking at go from united states, to china, eventually but this is numbers wise works out to about 12 billion dollars a year. so we talk about trade tensions in united states, they are -- in iowa, introduce you to ron hecht with us a farmer in iowa on president advisory counc
against apple?er-than-expected revenue details, later this hour. the shth at aing tariffs u.s. allies criticizing the trump administration over latest round of tariffs ahead of the g-7 summit later this week in quÉbec canada, farmers among hardest hit because of tariffs so far connell mcshane in ogden ia with the latest details. >> hey. reporter: it is interesting try to make this c to life as much as we can you talk about trade talks over the weekend we come out to to the soybean farm...
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>>> apple's annual developer's conference is kicking off in san jose. the new features coming to apple devices and the one that hopes to keep you digitally healthy. >>> i'm in san jose. police are investigating a felony hit and run. i have new information about the suspect vehicle. >>> it's the start of a brand- new workweek. >> steve paulson is off today but rosemary is here to talk about the weather. >> are you ready for a cool down. we have a trough developing off the coastline. that will bridge back the -- bring back the on shore bridge. the cool pacific air will clean out the air a little bit. we have haze over the weekend. for some of the inland areas, they are baking, almost to 100 degrees or hitting it at times for some inland communities. here is the trough right in there. you can see the onshore flow that will return to the bay area. the winds are generally light. fairfield 15 miles per hour. we know it needs to be closer to 30 before it finally pushes the cool air inland. 62 right now in fair felt. 55 to start in fremont. around the bay and a
>>> apple's annual developer's conference is kicking off in san jose. the new features coming to apple devices and the one that hopes to keep you digitally healthy. >>> i'm in san jose. police are investigating a felony hit and run. i have new information about the suspect vehicle. >>> it's the start of a brand- new workweek. >> steve paulson is off today but rosemary is here to talk about the weather. >> are you ready for a cool down. we have a trough...
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apple or microsoft >> tell us on twitter,@halftimereport. we want to hear from you >> we do we'll be right back. ♪ that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel and airline sites to find the best flight for me. so i'm more than confident. how's your family? kayak. search one and done. theextreme risk of burstd a pipes and water damage...y... soon, insurance companies won't pay for damages. that is, not if they can help prevent damages from happening in the first place. at cognizant, we're turning the industry known for processing claims into one focused on prevention with predictive analytics, helping them proactively protect the things that matter most. get ready, because we're helping leading companies see it- and see it through-with digital. >>> welcome back let's continue this debate we were having. we didn't get to the whole thing. we had to do some breaking news. doc, you had microsoft giving you a better return. jimmy, you say apple let's go into the debate right now. >> let's be clear -- >> there a
apple or microsoft >> tell us on twitter,@halftimereport. we want to hear from you >> we do we'll be right back. ♪ that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel and airline sites to find the best flight for me. so i'm more than confident. how's your family? kayak. search one and done. theextreme risk of burstd a pipes and water damage...y... soon, insurance companies won't pay for damages. that is, not if they can help prevent damages from...