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talking about bendable frames that could wrap around your wrist. all sorts of things going on and trying to see what sticks. >> you were at the samsung press conference last night. launching another wearable device. the watch. is it that much different. >> there's small upgrades. added new senses to it. few new features with the operating system to give you more apps, few more functionality with the watch. it's a small upgrade and smart watch market is still an experimentation phase. analysts don't know whether this market is going to take off. we saw shipments of smart watching decline in the second quarter. companies are trying to figure out what works. samsung is behind app and will trying to catch up. >> behind when it comes to investors today. reports of exploding batteries we'll. >> the note seven. we don't know the exact details of what is causing the issues in the battery. it's unclear what's going to take it to resolve. will it push consumers over to p apple. i'm fascinating with the changes in the health arena as well. talking to the cofo
talking about bendable frames that could wrap around your wrist. all sorts of things going on and trying to see what sticks. >> you were at the samsung press conference last night. launching another wearable device. the watch. is it that much different. >> there's small upgrades. added new senses to it. few new features with the operating system to give you more apps, few more functionality with the watch. it's a small upgrade and smart watch market is still an experimentation...
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get foldable or bendable screens, that is interesting. that is the problem.hat along with the fact that people are now keeping their phones longer, and unfortunately those expectations were set and living up to those more diminished expectations. wehaad: bendable phones, if get that next year, is that going to be the revolution? devolution this year, and revolution next year? >> it is certainly a possibility. people can make those greens now in extremely small qualities this quantities. the challenge is to build them in the hundreds of millions that you would need for something like an iphone. that is the big challenge that remains. one other interesting thing i was going to mention is apple made quite a bit of advancements for the japanese market. how importantt china is, but from a nation perspective, i thought it was interesting that there was so much focus on japan. nintendoudes all the news, some of the biggest surprises of the event. on, is theremoving anything at this event they came as a surprise to you? was a nintendo stuff little bit of a surprise,
get foldable or bendable screens, that is interesting. that is the problem.hat along with the fact that people are now keeping their phones longer, and unfortunately those expectations were set and living up to those more diminished expectations. wehaad: bendable phones, if get that next year, is that going to be the revolution? devolution this year, and revolution next year? >> it is certainly a possibility. people can make those greens now in extremely small qualities this quantities....
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but ipho bendability of the iphone 6 and 6 plus, so if your phone starts losing its touch....visit a reputable phone repair shop that is aware of the issue: a simple glass swap will not fix the issue.(john on cam) my advice: if your iphone is still under warranty, visit your carrier or the apple store. if not, go to a shop that understands this problem and what needs to be done to fix it...so you dont waste your money. i'm john matarese (your station's storm team 4 weather now.... it's been a perfect day to get outside and enjoy the cool temperatures.meteorologist scott stelle joins us to tell us if they're here to stay. we're about to experience some interesting changes in our weather conditions after a very pleasant stretch from late saturday the surface high pressure that kept things calm is easing off to our east as an upper level trough kicks a wave in our direction, combining with a cold front, which should pass our area by late tomorrow. the system will increase our growing risk of showers and maybe a storm by early tuesday morning. there could be a bit of a break in the actio
but ipho bendability of the iphone 6 and 6 plus, so if your phone starts losing its touch....visit a reputable phone repair shop that is aware of the issue: a simple glass swap will not fix the issue.(john on cam) my advice: if your iphone is still under warranty, visit your carrier or the apple store. if not, go to a shop that understands this problem and what needs to be done to fix it...so you dont waste your money. i'm john matarese (your station's storm team 4 weather now.... it's been a...
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mike wankum explains how these bendable, flexible devices could change the way we think of our skin. >> i am wearing one on my forum -- forearm. mike roozbeh ghaffari is wearing : his work, to work. ghaffari is the chief technology creating ultra-thin computers like the biostamp. it's very flexible. it's very soft. and like a sticker, the biostamp can adhere to specific locations on the body to measure tremors, muscle movement, even heart activity. >> but it can do it in such a sleek shape and design that really conforms to your body. mike ghaffari says biostamp : measurements are more accurate, and allows researchers to avoid the awkward wires and electrodes that often limit patients to the lab. someone home with these patches and being able to analyze their motion and their biometrics outside of the clinical setting. mike one wearable product that's : already outside, a heart-shaped patch that measures exposure to dangerous uv light. >> there's a lot of electronics built into this sticker as well as photosensitive dyes that react to sunlight. mike the product is called my : u.v. pa
mike wankum explains how these bendable, flexible devices could change the way we think of our skin. >> i am wearing one on my forum -- forearm. mike roozbeh ghaffari is wearing : his work, to work. ghaffari is the chief technology creating ultra-thin computers like the biostamp. it's very flexible. it's very soft. and like a sticker, the biostamp can adhere to specific locations on the body to measure tremors, muscle movement, even heart activity. >> but it can do it in such a...
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i think in the future you'll see bendable, foldable, flexible displays np in the semiconductor side,re drivers for higher performance computing and certainly an explosion in terms of memory devices, all of those trends will be enabled by -- or infleks will be enabled by applied materials. >> talk about 3d nand. we recently got more memory, more storage in the latest iphones. >> yes. >> a lot of people were looking for that. a lot of this is also going to have enterprise use in data center, particularly for cloud. where will that have the biggest impact performance-wise? >> from an applied materials standpoint, the biggest change in decades in memory is happening right now. so instead of shrinking in two dpengss, the industry is moving in a third dimension, in a vertical dimension. that's all enabled by materials -- materials innovation from applied. i'm actually very optimistic about the future for memory devices. many applications driving the cloud, you talked about vr and ar, maybe the current versions of those kinds of devices are not super exciting, although pokemon go, i think t
i think in the future you'll see bendable, foldable, flexible displays np in the semiconductor side,re drivers for higher performance computing and certainly an explosion in terms of memory devices, all of those trends will be enabled by -- or infleks will be enabled by applied materials. >> talk about 3d nand. we recently got more memory, more storage in the latest iphones. >> yes. >> a lot of people were looking for that. a lot of this is also going to have enterprise use in...
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experts believe it may have to do with the bendability of the iphone 6 and 6 plus. but apple isn't commenting. so if your phone starts losing its touch: visit a reputable phone repair shop that's aware of the issue. remember, changing out the screen won't fix the issue. and if your phone is still under warranty, visit your carrier or the apple store. fisher, helping you so you "don't waste your money."> what happens here doesn't stay here when a former president is involved. next on 13 action news live at 6:30.. hear what bill clinton said while he was here campaigning for his wife that's making headlines,. plus..... armed and dangerous. a pair of robbers are on the run.... in las vegas. where they were.... last spotted... and... why you may want to watch your surroudings... at your a-t-m. as a real-estate developer, tarkanian was penalized for failing to pay thousands in property taxes. tarkanian was ordered by a judge to repay $17 million in a failed development scheme. tarkanian refused to pay the money back, forcing taxpayers to bail him out, leaving us holding
experts believe it may have to do with the bendability of the iphone 6 and 6 plus. but apple isn't commenting. so if your phone starts losing its touch: visit a reputable phone repair shop that's aware of the issue. remember, changing out the screen won't fix the issue. and if your phone is still under warranty, visit your carrier or the apple store. fisher, helping you so you "don't waste your money."> what happens here doesn't stay here when a former president is involved. next...
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apple not commenting, but i- phone experts believe it has to do with the bendability of the i-phone 6 and 6 plus. so if your phone starts to lose its touch -- visit a reputable repair shop that is aware of this issue, a simple glass swap will not fix the problem if your phone is still under warranty florida apple store if not go to a reputable repair shop that understands this problem and what needs to be done to fix it so you don't waste your money. i'm john matarese. abc action news. >>> still ahead -- a health scare for hillary clinton. new information from her doctor as donald trump misses an opportunity to rehash an old attack. >> crash on the causeway. four cars, eight people hurt including children. the extreme measures to get to >>> eight people in the hospital this morning. two of them toddlers after a bad crash right here last night. what law enforcement says one driver did to cause that accident. coming up. >>> the vicious student caught on cell phone video. why the actions of those throwing the punches aren't the only ones called into question. >> she says there's a beauti
apple not commenting, but i- phone experts believe it has to do with the bendability of the i-phone 6 and 6 plus. so if your phone starts to lose its touch -- visit a reputable repair shop that is aware of this issue, a simple glass swap will not fix the problem if your phone is still under warranty florida apple store if not go to a reputable repair shop that understands this problem and what needs to be done to fix it so you don't waste your money. i'm john matarese. abc action news....
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it mission to create bendable, flexible and wearable electronics for a range of centuries.ngs that can be used in the military to healthcare. >> it's not, add as i said -- as i said, putting electronics into a box. it's sticking on things like your body. >> the high level of skills that will be necessary, folks can learn those skills through our community colleges. they don't have to have a phd. you have to earn a good living and be able to afford to stay, live at my house, apartment, and live in the valley in which they work. >> the department of defense provided $100 million to get this high-tech company from the drawing board to the ribbon cutting. >>> still to come, most bart riders know it can get loud on the trains. what you might not realize is the loudness is actually at a level that can potentially be dangerous to your hearing. so what is being done to quiet things down? we'll look at that after the break. >>> if you ride part you know how loud the -- bart you know how loud the traipse can be. relief is on the way. new technology that will make bart trains quieter.
it mission to create bendable, flexible and wearable electronics for a range of centuries.ngs that can be used in the military to healthcare. >> it's not, add as i said -- as i said, putting electronics into a box. it's sticking on things like your body. >> the high level of skills that will be necessary, folks can learn those skills through our community colleges. they don't have to have a phd. you have to earn a good living and be able to afford to stay, live at my house,...
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reid: mike wankum explains how these bendable, flexible devices could change the way we think of our skin. >> i'm wearing one on my forearm. mike: roozbeh ghaffari is wearing his work, to work. >> it feels a lot like uh a conventional bandaid. ghaffari is the chief technology officer and co-founder of mc-10, a lexington-based company that's creating ultra-thin computers like the biostamp. >> it's very flexible. it's very soft. biostamp can adhere to specific locations on the body to measure tremors, muscle movement, even heart activity. >> but it can do it in such a sleek shape and design that really conforms to your body. mike: ghaffari says biostamp measurements are more accurate, and allows researchers to avoid the awkward wires and electrodes that often limit patients to the lab. you can imagine sending someone home with these patches and being able to analyze their motion and their biometrics outside of the clinical setting. that's already outside, a heart-shaped patch that measures exposure to dangerous uv light. >> there's a lot of electronics built into this sticker as well a
reid: mike wankum explains how these bendable, flexible devices could change the way we think of our skin. >> i'm wearing one on my forearm. mike: roozbeh ghaffari is wearing his work, to work. >> it feels a lot like uh a conventional bandaid. ghaffari is the chief technology officer and co-founder of mc-10, a lexington-based company that's creating ultra-thin computers like the biostamp. >> it's very flexible. it's very soft. biostamp can adhere to specific locations on the...
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the tenth anniversary iphone will be more novel, an o-lead display, a sheet of glass, potentially bendable. truly differentiated. i think relative to other numbered iphone cycle, expectations are nor ho-hum, as you said, and more muted as a result. >> i wonder about this rumor or expectation, if it's even, if it's even risen to that level of this, no headphone jack? and i'm wondering what kind of risk exists in that when talking about something that people are so used to, and then making a dramatic change, in fact, forcing your customers to make a change, and they may not be ready and willing to do that? >> yes. i mean, i think it's very likely that the new phone will not have a traditional headphone jack. now, that said, it sounds worse than it is. you'll still be able to use a wired headphone through the charging port on the iphone. stow will have a different connecting port and it will likely be an adapter to use your existing headphones, but apple is always about pushing the envelope, and certainly the envelope is about bluetooth and wireless headsets. but the absence of a traditional
the tenth anniversary iphone will be more novel, an o-lead display, a sheet of glass, potentially bendable. truly differentiated. i think relative to other numbered iphone cycle, expectations are nor ho-hum, as you said, and more muted as a result. >> i wonder about this rumor or expectation, if it's even, if it's even risen to that level of this, no headphone jack? and i'm wondering what kind of risk exists in that when talking about something that people are so used to, and then making...
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add an open mind and try to so-called bendable assets, including investment-grade credit, aaa rated asset-backed securities, aaa rated mortgage backed securities. thiit mean there won't be an adverse price response. securitiesthere will. but these will live in the next cycle. if i look at u.s. ag come over the past five years, it has gone from $11750 to 2000. companies are much more leverage now but the act continues to climb. continues to climb. look at the whole aggregate come it is a very broad index. there's a lot of forces and factors that are influencing the pricing. fostered an environment in which all yields have come down, including the corporate yield. you mentioned the increase and leverage in the investment-grade sector. it is a warning, a red flag. if you look at the gross leverage ratio of the investment-grade credit, you are running a bubble's are more like from theimes -- investor point of view, recognize you have certain sectors of the marketplace that have become dangerously exposed at this point. they have created lots of leverage without an extension in income. and there so t
add an open mind and try to so-called bendable assets, including investment-grade credit, aaa rated asset-backed securities, aaa rated mortgage backed securities. thiit mean there won't be an adverse price response. securitiesthere will. but these will live in the next cycle. if i look at u.s. ag come over the past five years, it has gone from $11750 to 2000. companies are much more leverage now but the act continues to climb. continues to climb. look at the whole aggregate come it is a very...
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>> bendable, foldable crust. >> i just made a dollar. thanks, dale. appreciate it.om here. >> long drive. >> right in the uk in the united kingdom. great of you to fly across the pond for us. i have a question, new study out this morning says that people are willing to -- they will respond better to cash money less -- excuse me, they will spend less likely to cash money to pizza. would you rather have money or pizza? >> i would probably have money. >> moneyp. >> here's one of anna's dollar bills. would you like a dollar? what about you? >> pizza. >> rather have pizza. >> there you go. dig in. >> this is fresh from this morning from bleaker street pizza. want to give it a try? >> it's very good. >> hey. >> 1-1 so far. how is that -- >> clayton don't tell them this is a social science, just ask them, cash or pizza, pizza or cash. >> let me see if i can find somebody over here. anna does not want me to tell you about the study. >> i'm thinking there's a high likelihood of finding someone. >> would you like pizza or cash? money? >> no. >> no. she doesn't want anything,
>> bendable, foldable crust. >> i just made a dollar. thanks, dale. appreciate it.om here. >> long drive. >> right in the uk in the united kingdom. great of you to fly across the pond for us. i have a question, new study out this morning says that people are willing to -- they will respond better to cash money less -- excuse me, they will spend less likely to cash money to pizza. would you rather have money or pizza? >> i would probably have money. >> moneyp....