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and tonight, it's the traffic apps. >> as the app popularity it has evidence that it could make traffic worse. it's been a while since we have shown you the don't trust your app sign. the indication of a problem that was more extreme. >> they are making things worse, because they are sending vehicles and motorists in to neighborhoods they were not intended or designed for. >> when the highway slows down, the apps send traffic on alternate routes, so those routes get backed up and so do surrounding streets of. >> there's so many commuters trying get on to 680, it's horrible. >> state of the art models show that the impact can go well beyond a single neighborhood. >> this shows in some circumstances, apps make it worse. >> the director of institution of transportation studies, shows the top level with 20% of drivers using the app and the bottom is regular traffic with no apps. over two hours, using real traffic data, the traffic with apps has worse long-term congestion than the traffic with no apps. >> this problem is growing and it's not going to cure itself. >> he thinks the app should
and tonight, it's the traffic apps. >> as the app popularity it has evidence that it could make traffic worse. it's been a while since we have shown you the don't trust your app sign. the indication of a problem that was more extreme. >> they are making things worse, because they are sending vehicles and motorists in to neighborhoods they were not intended or designed for. >> when the highway slows down, the apps send traffic on alternate routes, so those routes get backed up...
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lawsuitis is a consumer suing, saying we are paying too much for apps at the app store. the focus of the lawsuit are the commissions mark was talking about. inle argues, and the issue the supreme court is, whether consumers consume over commissions that were charged to the developers and not directly to the consumers. there is a precedent from 1977 only direct purchases can sue debt purchasers can sue claiming they were overcharged. emily: how does this impact the broader industry? there is the android operating system, which is so much bigger than apple, but how could a ruling here go beyond this case? greg: there are two reasons. the most obvious reason, because of the precedent it would set. will this create issues for other app store makers like google with google play? will they have to change the way they charge commissions? will this spark lawsuits for consumers? what will this mean for amazon and microsoft and other companies that opehese stores? what will it mean for any technology company that operates an online marketplace where royalties are going to the comp
lawsuitis is a consumer suing, saying we are paying too much for apps at the app store. the focus of the lawsuit are the commissions mark was talking about. inle argues, and the issue the supreme court is, whether consumers consume over commissions that were charged to the developers and not directly to the consumers. there is a precedent from 1977 only direct purchases can sue debt purchasers can sue claiming they were overcharged. emily: how does this impact the broader industry? there is the...
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so how he was for all those kinds of apps. there are useful to get feedback but it's very very difficult to build apps that actively reduced cell phone usage there's a very fine line between being hateful and being really really really annoying so this is you really have to take very conservative approaches to developing these types of these types of ads so what you think what will wait there in the future for us more apps or different kind of no it's this is very clear is. this type of mechanisms have to be built into the smartphone into the system if i pay two thousand us a thousand euros for a smartphone and then i'm annoyed by that machine when i'm a consumer i return is a look this is crap give me another one give me something that has technology. in that conditions myself in a way that i have to behavior that i rationally want right but until all this manufacture is built into the system what can i do if it comes here so there's apps but the rest is just really in the real world zeke when when you get to the bus stop the
so how he was for all those kinds of apps. there are useful to get feedback but it's very very difficult to build apps that actively reduced cell phone usage there's a very fine line between being hateful and being really really really annoying so this is you really have to take very conservative approaches to developing these types of these types of ads so what you think what will wait there in the future for us more apps or different kind of no it's this is very clear is. this type of...
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the apps may make traffic worst.ic apps to get where they're going. >> so the app would tell me the fastest route, and that's including traffic jams. >> i love the waze app. i use it every single day. i commute all the way to los gatos. >> i use google maps to get around and it helps. >> even some app fans admit the traffic information can sometimes backfire. >> i've noticed that it definitely tends to get people off on the same exit, causing more traffic. >> it has been a year and a half since we first showed you this don't trust your app sign put up by the city of fremont, an early indicator of a problem that has only gotten more extreme. >> we think they're making things worse because they're sending vehicles and motorists into neighborhoods that they weren't intended or designed for. >> when interstate 680 slows down during evening rush hour, the apps send traffic on alternate routes including mission boulevard, so it gets backed up and so do surrounding streets. >> there are so many commuters trying to get on to
the apps may make traffic worst.ic apps to get where they're going. >> so the app would tell me the fastest route, and that's including traffic jams. >> i love the waze app. i use it every single day. i commute all the way to los gatos. >> i use google maps to get around and it helps. >> even some app fans admit the traffic information can sometimes backfire. >> i've noticed that it definitely tends to get people off on the same exit, causing more traffic. >>...
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greg: yes, so this is a consumer lawsuit, suing, saying we're paying too much for apps at the app store. a focus of the lawsuit are the commissions that mark was talking about there. and what apple argues and what the issue is at the supreme court is whether consumers can sue over commissions that were actually charged to the developers and not directly to the consumers. there is a supreme court precedent from 1977 that says only direct purchasers of something can sue claiming that they were over charged. emily: so, mark, how could this impact the broader industry? obviously there are other stakeholders here. there is the android operating stem which is so much bigger than apple. how could a ruling hear ripple beyond this particular case? >> there are two reasons why. the most obvious reason is because of the precedent it would set at this point to create issues for other app store makers like google with google play. do they change the way they work with developers and will it spark lawsuits on the other end as well. what is it going to mean for amazon and microsoft and other companies
greg: yes, so this is a consumer lawsuit, suing, saying we're paying too much for apps at the app store. a focus of the lawsuit are the commissions that mark was talking about there. and what apple argues and what the issue is at the supreme court is whether consumers can sue over commissions that were actually charged to the developers and not directly to the consumers. there is a supreme court precedent from 1977 that says only direct purchasers of something can sue claiming that they were...
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app you can click a button to open the other app. >> thank you for giving us the inside into these app. be sure to download it. >>> rosemary, we are expecting some rain to move in and clear out that bad air. >> yes. we cannot get that soon enough. it will take one more day and we are more than 24 hours or 36 hours out before that finally moves into the bay area. let's talk about what is happening right now and what we can expect for tuesday. we have a look at sfo. we checked on visibility and it is 4 to 5 miles. sometimes down to 2. the smoke, haze and low visibility has had an effect on flights. 60 degrees. santa rosa -- in addition to the smoke and haze, we have clouds over the bay area. this coming from a system over southern california. it has brought the on shore breeze. you can see some green off the coastline. for us it will not have much of an impact. perhaps cooler with less sunshine. this is the system that will bring some rain and sierra snow to the bay area as we get into wednesday. we have what weather coming our way. the wind is variable and light in most areas. com in oa
app you can click a button to open the other app. >> thank you for giving us the inside into these app. be sure to download it. >>> rosemary, we are expecting some rain to move in and clear out that bad air. >> yes. we cannot get that soon enough. it will take one more day and we are more than 24 hours or 36 hours out before that finally moves into the bay area. let's talk about what is happening right now and what we can expect for tuesday. we have a look at sfo. we...
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well there's an app for that.there's an app a walk... well there's an app for that.via degennaro shows us "dog log"... and how it is keeping pet owners on track. olivia standup: "the holidays are here and for many of us, that means our homes are full of people... there's a lot going on... and the last thing you need to worry about is who fed the dog. that's why a bay area family created the app, doglog."<>ron: "there's a lot of dog owners out there who probably face the same problems that our family did." the marks family was inspired to create an app by their own dog-- joy.ron: "she would always give us those cute beggar eyes in the morning. she would always want us to feed her whether she ate or whether she didn't."lynn: "we kept on trying to track it using pieces of paper or texting or calling one another, but a lot of times we wouldn't get feedback in time, so a lot of times our dog would trick us into feeding her twice."so they used their own experience... along with their degrees in computer science and project management... to create an a
well there's an app for that.there's an app a walk... well there's an app for that.via degennaro shows us "dog log"... and how it is keeping pet owners on track. olivia standup: "the holidays are here and for many of us, that means our homes are full of people... there's a lot going on... and the last thing you need to worry about is who fed the dog. that's why a bay area family created the app, doglog."ron: "there's a lot of dog owners out there who probably face the...
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is after app you can do the apple store own app store logical place store it's at the top the charts in banking it's doing really well so it's easy to find yeah yeah that's true download right to download and easy to sign up yeah you know actually you can start using the app without even providing any your personal details you can deposit because if you have it it doesn't even ask you who you are and so you want to your bank details call and then so the product the new product is the i ten or the get ten that ten so you get because it's the top crypto exposure to eighty percent of the entire market with a one with especially one investment one best is like an index and just a bit ten so while that sounds pretty awesome we're going to try to get as many people and address possible i call you get you one hundred thousand new users thank you what's doing about that i think is fantastic all right well that we had run out of time thank you. pleasure all right that's super well that's it for this edition of the kaiser a part of me max keiser and stacy her and i thank our guests are i see.
is after app you can do the apple store own app store logical place store it's at the top the charts in banking it's doing really well so it's easy to find yeah yeah that's true download right to download and easy to sign up yeah you know actually you can start using the app without even providing any your personal details you can deposit because if you have it it doesn't even ask you who you are and so you want to your bank details call and then so the product the new product is the i ten or...
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the most appropriate plaintiff here are the app developers the app developers are the ones that pay thethirty percent commission fee and they should be bringing the case if there is a case to be brought that they are the direct purchasers of these services and that the consumers are not now this may be some form over substance you know apple is relying on this agency relationship that it has with these app developers and you know the app developers control the cost of the apps but apple is simply distributing it to the consumers now taking a look at it you know for a perspective of the consumer the consumer is making a direct purchase through apple they pull out their i phone they're downloading the app and there you have it they're the direct purchaser so the argument is from the consumers. them point that this direct purchaser world that has existed for you know almost fifty years doesn't really apply in this instance because they are the direct purchaser hey steve what do you make of this case. yeah well you know it's hard to judge what the supreme court might do but from the reports
the most appropriate plaintiff here are the app developers the app developers are the ones that pay thethirty percent commission fee and they should be bringing the case if there is a case to be brought that they are the direct purchasers of these services and that the consumers are not now this may be some form over substance you know apple is relying on this agency relationship that it has with these app developers and you know the app developers control the cost of the apps but apple is...
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apple setting a price or commission level that is charging the app developers, then the app developersnes deciding what price they will sell the app? is that how it works? naomi: yes, but consumers say monopoly -- apple is a in this case. apple sets the rules in terms of taking that 30% commission. the developers have no choice to -- but to adhere to that. apple doesn't have many other options in which to reach consumers. if apple didn't take the 30% cut, and if there were any other market players wear app developers could reach consumers, prices for apps would be lower. that is why it is an antitrust and anti-competition issue. joe: i know this is apple specific, the arguments being made in front of the supreme court, but there has been a lot of talk in general about using antitrust bring to bear pressure on big tech companies. bes be a harbinger, -- could -- could this be a harbinger of more people trying to use antitrust to limit the power of tech giants? is one more venue in washington in which the question of tech companies getting too big, or using market power in that are antico
apple setting a price or commission level that is charging the app developers, then the app developersnes deciding what price they will sell the app? is that how it works? naomi: yes, but consumers say monopoly -- apple is a in this case. apple sets the rules in terms of taking that 30% commission. the developers have no choice to -- but to adhere to that. apple doesn't have many other options in which to reach consumers. if apple didn't take the 30% cut, and if there were any other market...
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actualcela o descrguela gratis desde su app.noticiero telemundo 48 a las 8. >> hasta los pantalones perdió tratando de cometer su crimen y todo quedó grabado en cámara unas jovencitas querían un aventón pero al ver a los sospechosos se llevaron tremenda sorpresa. >> sería mortal, esto y más a partir de las cinco en su noticiero< >> gracias blanca ¿le gustaría ser atendido por un robot en un bárbara o restaurante? en praga un artista y arquitecto crearon un establecimiento llamado cyber dog donde piden su vino por una app posteriormente el brazo y abre la botella y sirve hasta cuatro copas de vino, coloca la copa en una bandeja hasta llevarla a la mesa. hay robosts ismilares pero este es único porque hasta entretiene >> y no tiene nada y me encanta la tecnología interactuar con ellos nacional nos. >> la capital recibe a mandatarios internacionales que van a estar presentes maÑana en la ceremonia de toma de posesiÓn de andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador. el mundo mira a buenos aires donde arranca la cumbre del g 20 con una agenda marcada
actualcela o descrguela gratis desde su app.noticiero telemundo 48 a las 8. >> hasta los pantalones perdió tratando de cometer su crimen y todo quedó grabado en cámara unas jovencitas querían un aventón pero al ver a los sospechosos se llevaron tremenda sorpresa. >> sería mortal, esto y más a partir de las cinco en su noticiero< >> gracias blanca ¿le gustaría ser atendido por un robot en un bárbara o restaurante? en praga un artista y arquitecto crearon un...
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mind many in the audience watching this many participants in the stock market via you know retail apps ordinary investor. listening to people like you and alistair macleod or peter schiff or michelle lot the older guys who remember some of what a bond market with rising interest rates looks like when i don't if there was a bond move down had a bond collapse in ninety four and it was a bomb atsic massacre in ninety four yeah asian financial crisis in the late one nine hundred ninety s. you had of course dot com as of two thousand you had the soccer crash which i remember well because i was working on wall street one hundred eighty seven and we're overdue for a major crash the only question is where it's going to come from is from going over the junk bond market the corporate bond market that'll crash horribly and that was set in motion the contagion will see a major bank probably going to bank declare bankruptcy the fact is most people don't believe this is ever going to happen because you guys have warned that this is what it will look like but nobody has a memory of that nobody has a.
mind many in the audience watching this many participants in the stock market via you know retail apps ordinary investor. listening to people like you and alistair macleod or peter schiff or michelle lot the older guys who remember some of what a bond market with rising interest rates looks like when i don't if there was a bond move down had a bond collapse in ninety four and it was a bomb atsic massacre in ninety four yeah asian financial crisis in the late one nine hundred ninety s. you had...
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two lower courts disagreed to apple's role apple said just by ordering your app through the app store't make consumers direct buyers of the app and therefore consumers could only sue the developers not apple in today's arguments the liberal justices were much more active in questioning apple justice sotomayor noted the commission charges and the fact you could only buy apps on the app store bakes it a chosed wheel. justice kay again suggested that there's only one step then you are transacting with the monopoly in the counter argument, justice gore suggested the precedent still applies. iphone users should have the beef with app developers and not apple and maybe developers have a case against apple and not the iphone users the developers would be biting the hand that feeds them, right carl >> absolutely. perhaps one reason apple has gone red today thank you very much. for more let's bring in column business school law professor, he joins us here welcome back so your thoughts of what we learned today so far >> it looks like as predicted the liberal justices are taking the side of the
two lower courts disagreed to apple's role apple said just by ordering your app through the app store't make consumers direct buyers of the app and therefore consumers could only sue the developers not apple in today's arguments the liberal justices were much more active in questioning apple justice sotomayor noted the commission charges and the fact you could only buy apps on the app store bakes it a chosed wheel. justice kay again suggested that there's only one step then you are transacting...
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through apple's app store. a ruling isec ed in june. >>> cyber summonmonday iste exp be big, some estimates is it is on track to break records. it's no secre i amazona dominant force but it's also facing a lot morompetition. contessa brewer is at a fulfillment center inew jersey today. >> this is one of 110 bus fulfillment centers for amazon across the united states. the online retail giant is trying to get customers to shop more, to spend more, and to return more often. >> i'm a big amazon shopper. >> i do most my shopping on amazon. >> amazon polling out all the stops trying to break i own cyber monday record. last year's was the company's biggest day ever, selling about 3.5 million items per hour. >> we expect it will be even bigger. we're offering bigger selection and bigger discounts than ever before. we're offering free shipping not just for our prime members. >> the forecast i a 20% in jump overall this year. black friday, famous for its brick and mortar deals, broke online shopping records up nearly 24%
through apple's app store. a ruling isec ed in june. >>> cyber summonmonday iste exp be big, some estimates is it is on track to break records. it's no secre i amazona dominant force but it's also facing a lot morompetition. contessa brewer is at a fulfillment center inew jersey today. >> this is one of 110 bus fulfillment centers for amazon across the united states. the online retail giant is trying to get customers to shop more, to spend more, and to return more often. >>...
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just go to your app store, search for kpix weather and get our app. >>> we'll be right back with more news, weather and sports. you're watching kpix. >>> with thanksgiving just one week away consumer reports calls on the us department of agriculture to identify brands of turkey involved in a salmonella outbreak. here is more from new york. >> reporter: in the past year hundreds of cases of salmonella has been linked to roll turkey products. 164 illnesses in 35 states including a death in california. about half of those sickened have been hospitalized. >> most people get sick between 12 and 72 hours after coming into contact with the bacteria. most people will get diarrhea, abdominal cramps and a fever. >> reporter: this is been detected in ground ticket -- ground turkey and live turkeys. the bacteria the -- is widespread. experts are reminding everyone to be careful while handling roll turkey in the kitchen. that begins by thawing in the refrigerator, not on the counter. >> we want to make sure that people are washing their hands after handling roll turkey, making sure they are cookin
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and berlin passers by test the apps abilities. or won't be uncomfortable doing that changing my face like this if you got used to doing that all the time then you wouldn't like yourself without ish. you know my nose is too big anyway. you know i'm not sure that looks better or if we're out of money in the past people in commercials were roma. but now it's normal amateur people. have a sort of surrounded by perfect looking people and that's ridiculous because it's not true nobody is perfect it's had kind of perfect. striving for perfection can become a problem studies show that beauty ideal circulating on social media can damage one's own self image. and all of your goals are a bit more susceptible but boys are affected too they follow people who go to the gym a lot when a certain body count is come back and. i think that walked perceptions by a part you have to be careful. enough what it is i was. especially when these ideals are fed with positive feedback online. chips as the wrong role models can make you safe. and now are sure
and berlin passers by test the apps abilities. or won't be uncomfortable doing that changing my face like this if you got used to doing that all the time then you wouldn't like yourself without ish. you know my nose is too big anyway. you know i'm not sure that looks better or if we're out of money in the past people in commercials were roma. but now it's normal amateur people. have a sort of surrounded by perfect looking people and that's ridiculous because it's not true nobody is perfect it's...
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just go to your app store, search for kpix weather and get our app. >>> welcome back.ver being called a hero after helping two dozen kids escape the flames in the camp fire. this is the harrowing journey. we talked to the bus driver who got everyone to safety. >> i knew that things were going to continue to escalate. >> i was frightened. absolutely. >> reporter: kevin mckay took this picture on november 8. he responded to him -- and emergency call. he drove students away from a fast-moving fire. to the right was mcdonald's and it was on fire. >> he took the students. ignoring the flames was impossible for some. >> we saw one fire and then we saw more fires. >> i held back from crying. we were focused on the kids. we had a great responsibility. that kept us focused. >> this guy began -- the smoke began to feel -- fill the bus. kevin pulled off his shirt. the women tore it to pieces and doused it with water. we were coughing. my eyes were hurting. i knew we had to do something. that was our best option. >> the smoke came in a little bit but they gave us rags to put over
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. >> a new study found that 95% of the most downloaded apps for kids under 5 are loaded with ga.parents want the federal government to stop it. anna werner reports. hours play different games, targeting young children for the study. they found advertising across the board, not just in video games, but also in apps marketed as educational. >> what's this ad for? >> reporter: in the montague household, using apps is part of everyday life for 4-year-old elliott and 7-year-old either aa -- ethan. >> the first thing when they wake up, they want to use their tablet time for the day. >> reporter: what some parents don't realize is how many of their kids' interactive games are littered with ads. university of michigan professor dr. jenny radeski. >> there is a bit of wild west in terms of children's app space. >> reporter: the senior author of a new study looked at more 0 at google play aimed at children 5 years and under. researchers found those apps contained a variety pop-ups, in purchases and videos that interrupted play. some of the yaeds were clags identified asman inlative, decept
. >> a new study found that 95% of the most downloaded apps for kids under 5 are loaded with ga.parents want the federal government to stop it. anna werner reports. hours play different games, targeting young children for the study. they found advertising across the board, not just in video games, but also in apps marketed as educational. >> what's this ad for? >> reporter: in the montague household, using apps is part of everyday life for 4-year-old elliott and 7-year-old...
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the a app too. dilertas uses it every day. >> yeah, i think a lot of people are using trafi -- not just in vilnius but in lithuania in general. it's especially popular amongst the younger generation. >> the app was developed by a local startup. the team programmed a map that compiles and centrally coordinates data on all of vilnius' transport services, including taxis. it's free for users -- companies like google maps also use the technology -- that's where the startup makes most of its money. it's now available in 30 cities worldwide, from istanbul to jakarta to sao paulo. >> the reason to go there was to solve their problems in those megacities, because we knew that transportation is unpredictable, unreliable, it's even hard for local people to understand how the system works, and we wanted to launch the product in those big megacities to make everyday life easier for them. the authorities in jakarta gave trafafi access to o all the gpsa gaththered by its s public trant systemems. home to o over 3
the a app too. dilertas uses it every day. >> yeah, i think a lot of people are using trafi -- not just in vilnius but in lithuania in general. it's especially popular amongst the younger generation. >> the app was developed by a local startup. the team programmed a map that compiles and centrally coordinates data on all of vilnius' transport services, including taxis. it's free for users -- companies like google maps also use the technology -- that's where the startup makes most of...
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their free app has a virtual reality viewer. family game night now comes with a keepsake, tag the art game lets everyone take turns painting, drawing and collaging creating an original piece of abstract art together with five rooms, a winding staircase, working doorbell and overhead entry light the playmobil city life modern house is the perfect place to call home. two figures, all kinds of gear and even a family dog. play all day then put it away, the pop over kitchen stove set is the perfect ingredient for make believe fun without permanent set up. tie the canvas over a household chair and you're cooking. the max flex remote control track allows your little racer to reshape the flexible track adding twists and curves. plus, the race cars leave a visible glowing light trail behind them. enjoy the best of both worlds with the viro rides vega transforming 2-in-1 electric scooter and mini bike. sit or stand with just the push of a button. sky viper scout features new surface scan technology dra mat click increasing stability. that
their free app has a virtual reality viewer. family game night now comes with a keepsake, tag the art game lets everyone take turns painting, drawing and collaging creating an original piece of abstract art together with five rooms, a winding staircase, working doorbell and overhead entry light the playmobil city life modern house is the perfect place to call home. two figures, all kinds of gear and even a family dog. play all day then put it away, the pop over kitchen stove set is the perfect...
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another app here bringing the neighbourhood together.m exactly.inging the neighbourhood together. it is called neighbourly. it brings community together and community through this app. so story for technology. wonderful if it works but we do need to use that otherwise these high street shops will go by these high street shops will go by the wayside. a great story in the guardian and one we are asking viewers about today at this idea of retiring before the age of 30. too late for me but we can all enjoy the thought. can you explain about this movement? it is called financial independent retire early movement. the idea here is that it attracts 20 and 30 —year—olds to implement huge changes or stick to strict rules on their spending in order to be able to finish working early, in their 30s, and retired. ithink it is to finish working early, in their 30s, and retired. i think it is very interesting and it is something that appears to be growing in popularity recently. it has been in the news a lot and there are some interesting things to take from it.
another app here bringing the neighbourhood together.m exactly.inging the neighbourhood together. it is called neighbourly. it brings community together and community through this app. so story for technology. wonderful if it works but we do need to use that otherwise these high street shops will go by these high street shops will go by the wayside. a great story in the guardian and one we are asking viewers about today at this idea of retiring before the age of 30. too late for me but we can...
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so here's what this new app offers. the new bart app was created to be a one stop shop for all things bart. there is a fare calculator. so you can see exactly how much it will cost to get from one station to another. the app offers real time departure and delay information. it will display updated info on all the stations including the current state of the escalators, elevators, cycle parking, and the car parking lots. bart built in a comprehensive detailed trip planner for users of this app. meaning wherever you may be to where you are going you see everything you need to get there including walking and bike paths, and if you need any buses, ferries, or caltrain rides on either end of your journey that will listed out as well. you can save favorite trips and stations for quick viewing. and if you want to help improve the riding experience there is a "report a biohazard feature" for items like needles or messes that need immediate clean up. and lastly, there is a news tab where you can see the latest big news affecting
so here's what this new app offers. the new bart app was created to be a one stop shop for all things bart. there is a fare calculator. so you can see exactly how much it will cost to get from one station to another. the app offers real time departure and delay information. it will display updated info on all the stations including the current state of the escalators, elevators, cycle parking, and the car parking lots. bart built in a comprehensive detailed trip planner for users of this app....
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one app?>> i think that would behoove the industry to be on one app and that is something that mta supports. that is not something that the industry has been able to manifest at this point. so we have flywheel is the most commonly used app in san francisco. and i understand yellow cab is working on some potential new app as well. i would point out a number of years ago my predecessor did have a proposal for a universal app and i believe there was $6 million budgeted for that app and the industry, different factions in the industry, but the industry did not support that. i personally did not support that. my proposal as i think we legislated was to have a set requirement on the industry that they participate in some app. it is not working as successfully as i think it could. we heard support from that and i would continue to look at that. moving on with my question, there was some mention, i did not know, there is a two-tiered approach with some cabs going to the airport and others have not. ha
one app?>> i think that would behoove the industry to be on one app and that is something that mta supports. that is not something that the industry has been able to manifest at this point. so we have flywheel is the most commonly used app in san francisco. and i understand yellow cab is working on some potential new app as well. i would point out a number of years ago my predecessor did have a proposal for a universal app and i believe there was $6 million budgeted for that app and the...
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download the apps.ownloading a store's smartphone app can give you extra deals on top of what they're offering and some deals with show up on an app before it appears on the web site and susan hogan mentioned this in reporter's notebook, you'll want to google the name of the store and a code and a lot of times they're posted ons s like retail me not. that can give you extra savings. >> you mentionedan s hogan. >>> up next on news 4 today, a local business owner accused of taking money from seniors and not delivering their medical equipment. susan hogan is working the story what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. or 300 minutes of baby videos. 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 even less for data. or if you need a lot we have unlimited too. plus, get $200 back when you buy a new smart phone. it's simple, easy, awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >>>e dozens p
download the apps.ownloading a store's smartphone app can give you extra deals on top of what they're offering and some deals with show up on an app before it appears on the web site and susan hogan mentioned this in reporter's notebook, you'll want to google the name of the store and a code and a lot of times they're posted ons s like retail me not. that can give you extra savings. >> you mentionedan s hogan. >>> up next on news 4 today, a local business owner accused of taking...
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scho-- so, scholly is 99 cents in the app store. we already sold 92,000 apps. how many? year, and all with zero marketing. so, it's really cool. we had a very effective p.r. strategy going for it. so, i used the fact that i won $1.3 million in scholarships and pitched reporters to the fact that i created this app for other people. it's brilliant. greiner: do you want to know something, christopher? go ahead. i'm gonna do something i've never done before. i haven't heard a whole lot, but i'm gonna make you an offer right now. awesome. cuban: let me just ask some real questions, okay? my offer right now is the 40k for 15%. i believe in you. i believe in what you're doing -- is good. i think that we will make it together. so i hope you just say yes. i would love to hear other offers, lori. and i really appreciate that. that -- that really means a lot to me. scholly is very important to me. i'm offering you exactly what you asked for. yes, i would love to he-- i don't -- i'm not even gonna ask you, "how do we monetize this?" but i want you to say yes. john: i want to be part
scho-- so, scholly is 99 cents in the app store. we already sold 92,000 apps. how many? year, and all with zero marketing. so, it's really cool. we had a very effective p.r. strategy going for it. so, i used the fact that i won $1.3 million in scholarships and pitched reporters to the fact that i created this app for other people. it's brilliant. greiner: do you want to know something, christopher? go ahead. i'm gonna do something i've never done before. i haven't heard a whole lot, but i'm...
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it set for developers to provide those apps to consumers.you're not a direct purchaser of an ap of this case isp whether in fact consumers were buying apps are purchasing them from apple themselves or directly from the developers making the apps. a tricky issue. as apple this signal has hinted at we are going to be seeing increasing regulation particularly around the consumer? around privacy? and whether or not the consumer is getting decent deal? naomi: it is certainly another question about whether tech are getting too big or are a monopoly in their respective markets. why the issues at stake is whether apple is really a monopoly in either market. whether developers are forced to essentially -- in order to get their products the market to sell through the apple app store and whether consumers are victims of a monopoly. this is another question in that regard. vonnie: what is next? what will the next step be for scotus? naomi: we just heard oral arguments were justices across ideological spectrums seemed poised to a lack best to let the law
it set for developers to provide those apps to consumers.you're not a direct purchaser of an ap of this case isp whether in fact consumers were buying apps are purchasing them from apple themselves or directly from the developers making the apps. a tricky issue. as apple this signal has hinted at we are going to be seeing increasing regulation particularly around the consumer? around privacy? and whether or not the consumer is getting decent deal? naomi: it is certainly another question about...
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apple's own app store.ers are suing. they want a class action saying that's a monopoly and consumers end up paying more for apps than if there's an open market and competition. apple says, no, it's actually created a thriving app industry that there are thousands available, true apple says it charges a 30% commission saying the prices for apps are set by the app developers so the question here today for the supreme court is, can the consumers go ahead with their lawsuit? and it did seem the majority of the supreme court is going to answer that question yes. what's at stake for apple is if this trial finds that it's a monopoly it could force apple to open the app store and it made something like $11 billion last year on the app store. other software developers say if apple loses ultimately whether there's a trial on this that it could upset other markets for apps that are online so there's a lot riding on this and the average cost of an app is 99 cents. >> thanks so much, pete. i know you will be all over th
apple's own app store.ers are suing. they want a class action saying that's a monopoly and consumers end up paying more for apps than if there's an open market and competition. apple says, no, it's actually created a thriving app industry that there are thousands available, true apple says it charges a 30% commission saying the prices for apps are set by the app developers so the question here today for the supreme court is, can the consumers go ahead with their lawsuit? and it did seem the...
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voy a comenzar con un app que se llama inmigo.emundo, se documento el paso de la caravana por mÉxico. hay una app gratuita derr 'llÁed por la organizaciÓn internacional para las migraciones. para compartir ruta, a travÉs de whatsapp. compartir las redes de trata personas. y dependiendo de la ubicaciÓn, hay informacion sobre servicios de salud, remesas y lo que necesita saber para iniciar una ruta migrante. de gran ayuda ¿no crees?. >>> muchas personas desconocen los riesgos de atravesar el desierto y lo que van atravesar en la frontera. y es una aplicaciÓn comÚn. y hay una tercera. >>> asÍ es, hemos visto que al momento de una deportaciÓn y arresto, los migrantes no pueden hablar con sus a familiares. existe notifica, una aplicaciÓn de la organizaciÓn united, que estÁ app tiene un botÓn de mejz al tocarlo envÍa un mensaje redactado, para avisar a tus se res queridos que eres detenido por agentes migratorios. y la app explica los derechos de los migrantes y los pasos que debe seguir ante presencia de autoridades app como estas pued
voy a comenzar con un app que se llama inmigo.emundo, se documento el paso de la caravana por mÉxico. hay una app gratuita derr 'llÁed por la organizaciÓn internacional para las migraciones. para compartir ruta, a travÉs de whatsapp. compartir las redes de trata personas. y dependiendo de la ubicaciÓn, hay informacion sobre servicios de salud, remesas y lo que necesita saber para iniciar una ruta migrante. de gran ayuda ¿no crees?. >>> muchas personas desconocen los riesgos de...
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kron 4's gabe slate walks us through how the app works.he new bart app was created to be a one stop shop for all things bart. there is a fare calculator. so you can see exactly how much it will cost to get from one station to another. the app offers real time departure and delay information. it will display updated info on all the stations including the current state of the escalators, elevators, cycle parking, and the car parking lots. bart built in a comprehensive detailed trip planner for users of this app. meaning wherever you may be to where you are going you see everything you need to get there including walking and bike paths, and if you need any buses, ferries, or caltrain rides on either end of your journey that will listed out as well. you can save favorite trips and stations for quick viewing. and if you want to help improve the riding experience there is a "report a biohazard feature" for items like needles or messes that need immediate clean up. and lastly, there is a news tab where you can see the latest big news affecting ba
kron 4's gabe slate walks us through how the app works.he new bart app was created to be a one stop shop for all things bart. there is a fare calculator. so you can see exactly how much it will cost to get from one station to another. the app offers real time departure and delay information. it will display updated info on all the stations including the current state of the escalators, elevators, cycle parking, and the car parking lots. bart built in a comprehensive detailed trip planner for...
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bart launches its official app for riders... we'll show you how it works and how it's expected to help with passenger safety. (vicki) and up next... a shooting at a chicago hospital has killed an officer and two hospital employees... how it all happened and how the gunman knew some of the victims... a shooting at a chicago hospital has left four people dead-- including a police officer, a doctor and an pharmaceutical assistant. police say the victims included a woman the gunman was in a relationship with. reporter andy rose has more on the investigation. eddie t. johnson, chicago police dept.// "the subject fired multiple shots at the officers before they could exit their squad car." terrifying moments at chicago's mercy hospital-- authorities say a man opened fire in the parking lot.steven white, witness// "we see this guy out there military style multiple shots--killing a police officer and injuring at least two others.eddie t. johnson, chicago police dept.// "there was a verbal altercation occurring out on the parking lot bet
bart launches its official app for riders... we'll show you how it works and how it's expected to help with passenger safety. (vicki) and up next... a shooting at a chicago hospital has killed an officer and two hospital employees... how it all happened and how the gunman knew some of the victims... a shooting at a chicago hospital has left four people dead-- including a police officer, a doctor and an pharmaceutical assistant. police say the victims included a woman the gunman was in a...
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there is a lot going on and the last thing you need to worry dog, and that's the app dog log. >> the marks family was inspired to create an app by their own dog joy. >> she would give us the beggar eyes in the morning, whether she ate or didn't. >> we track it with pieces of paper or texting and calling one another. we wouldn't get feedback in time. our dog would trick us into feeding her twice, they used their own experience to create an app that could track her feeding schedule and medication to get everyone on the same page with a tap of a finger. >> she had illnesses, dog log is useful to keep up with her medicine schedule. >> it was helpful to veof the a show the vet when we took her and they can look at patterns and understand if there was something that doesn't look quite right. >> and when the marks realized how helpful dog log was for their family they decided to offer it to the rest of the world for fro. >> we have a problem and wanted to solve it, we talked to other people who had the same problem to drop the app more and -- grow the app more and help other families as wel
there is a lot going on and the last thing you need to worry dog, and that's the app dog log. >> the marks family was inspired to create an app by their own dog joy. >> she would give us the beggar eyes in the morning, whether she ate or didn't. >> we track it with pieces of paper or texting and calling one another. we wouldn't get feedback in time. our dog would trick us into feeding her twice, they used their own experience to create an app that could track her feeding...