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350, espectacular, viene con asientos de piel, detalles en madera, sistema de activación de voz, bluetoothord. amigo, amiga, tienes que poner muchísima atención, si has soñado con tener una suv de superlujo, te tienes que llevar esta fantástica 2011 mercedes benz ml-350, tiene asientos de piel, detataes en madera, sistema de activación de voz, navegación, muchísimo espacio en el interior, y está espectacular, llévatela ya por $28,284, así es, $28,284, y nosotros queremos financiarte, llama ya. queremos agradecer a todos nuestros clientes por convertirnos en el concesionario ford número 1 en san josé, un beso a todos ustedes, y yo soy nelly castillo, te voy a presentar este fabuloso 2011 cadillac dts de superlujo, porque viene con asientos de piel, quemacocos, aire acondicionado, sistema de activación de voz, bluetooth y mucho más, llévatelo ya por $25,388, así es, $25,388, y nosotros queremos financiarte, llama ya. tenemos un superespecial, nuevecita 2014 ford f-150 super crew, cuatro puertas, seis pasajeros, v6, sistema sync, sistema de activación de voz y por 37 años, la camioneta más ve
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there is a bluetooth hub. other products lock from your security system. like a height five router. >> there is a bluetooth chip in there. any device in your home that has this could communicate that drop cam as a central point to transfer data. >> google has brought their way into the le bluetooth le. >> the home is going to be the next big platform. we have seen smartphones be the most disruptive new hardware platform. the home is going to be a super important platform as well. we have these very cheap sensors and we've got ubiquitous wi-fi, it was hard before we had the internet connectivity. there will be more devices in the internet of things than there are people on the planet. we invested right at the end of 2011. we close the investment in early 2012. >> that is a really fast turnaround. i think venture capital is the place to be right now in terms of leverage and fast turnaround and great returns. >> it is a great time to be investing. it is not always this way. we plan on being patient investors in our companies. we have seen a lot of acquisition
there is a bluetooth hub. other products lock from your security system. like a height five router. >> there is a bluetooth chip in there. any device in your home that has this could communicate that drop cam as a central point to transfer data. >> google has brought their way into the le bluetooth le. >> the home is going to be the next big platform. we have seen smartphones be the most disruptive new hardware platform. the home is going to be a super important platform as...
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. >> dropcam works on low-power bluetooth.he real secret is built into every new dropcam, there is a otheroth hub that devices can lock your doors and other security systems can all be run off of that thing area >> absolutely, the video sent over wi-fi but there is a bluetooth chip in there. any device in your home which has bluetooth le could communicate and use that dropcam as a central point to transfer data. >> google has bought their way into any centerpoint of bluetooth le which is a big thing. correct, i think the home will be the next big platform. we have seen smartphones in the last few years become probably the most disruptive new hardware platform. i think the home will become a super important platform as well. >> why now? >> we have these very cheap sensors and we got ubiquitous wi-fi connectivity. i think it was very hard before we had internet connectivity and high-bandwidth connections to have these devices streaming. there will be more connected devices in the internet of things than there are people on the p
. >> dropcam works on low-power bluetooth.he real secret is built into every new dropcam, there is a otheroth hub that devices can lock your doors and other security systems can all be run off of that thing area >> absolutely, the video sent over wi-fi but there is a bluetooth chip in there. any device in your home which has bluetooth le could communicate and use that dropcam as a central point to transfer data. >> google has bought their way into any centerpoint of bluetooth...
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gps, bluetooth, social media, apps and cellular signal can be used to figure out who you are and whatou are doing. >> the nsa certainly does it all the time. >> ucla computer scientist peter ryer tracks privacy issues. >> the reason it happens more often is because all of the information we are talking about cross references belongs to a company. they are not going to offer that information to any other company because that's giving away something for free. >> ask the data marketing norm. they buy cellular data from phone companies? >> it's a massive amount of signals. it's not about an individual person but clusters. they are more valuable to marketers than individuals. >> to get an idea of what is posishly, we ask him to isolate a single phone as it moved through its day from the phone's home to the grocery store down to the starbucks and finally, to arena. >> triangulation allows you to put two or three reference points together that allow you to get as close as you can to where that person might be. that's why we have designed our business based upon the generalizations and not th
gps, bluetooth, social media, apps and cellular signal can be used to figure out who you are and whatou are doing. >> the nsa certainly does it all the time. >> ucla computer scientist peter ryer tracks privacy issues. >> the reason it happens more often is because all of the information we are talking about cross references belongs to a company. they are not going to offer that information to any other company because that's giving away something for free. >> ask the...
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a bluetooth keyboard with an ipod connected -- >> i have my ipad here with a logitech keyboard. think right now the front line of the battle is between android and ios. there is an incredible argument that they cannot afford to move -- to not movely extremely quickly. as a consequence, i think that is why they're looking in the rearview mirror. i think it is healthy, because there are good competition or the first type -- for the first time. they need to move quickly to maintain the developers. years, people will get a new phone, you have to re-justify your existence to customers. that is a trend that puts the pressure on. >> of apple's going to continue to make 80% of the profits with 20% to 30% of the market share you only way they can testify those margins is with a significantly better product. at the competition catches up they have to lean forward. you want to see these new products, but you have to have your house in order first. getting the desktop experience right, and getting your product iterience equal or better to is the stakes. >> now we have some of the remarks ta
a bluetooth keyboard with an ipod connected -- >> i have my ipad here with a logitech keyboard. think right now the front line of the battle is between android and ios. there is an incredible argument that they cannot afford to move -- to not movely extremely quickly. as a consequence, i think that is why they're looking in the rearview mirror. i think it is healthy, because there are good competition or the first type -- for the first time. they need to move quickly to maintain the...
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now some companies are betting biggs that americans will fork over tore toilets with bluetooth, foot warmers, automatic liz. take a look. we went to the ferguson showroom in new york's architects and designers building. where the professionals go to pick out high-end fixture for luxury homes. so, ed, show me what you have here. >> what we have here, gerri, is the cola toilet. this is way it would be when you walk up to it. the whole trick. gerri: whoa, wait, wait. i don't have to pull it up myself. >> you did that by walking in front ever the toilet. see how you raised lid? now toilets can be uses two ways, sit down or in some cases you can stand up. you don't want to touch the seat, see that little blue light. normally a foot would be there. the seat comes up automatically. so no matter who is using the toilet it is hands-free. gerri: that ingenius. i like that. what is this? >> this is the control panel right here. there is remote. it is bluetooth compatible so you can do certain things with yourur smartphone like your put your own tunes on it, music, maybe get phone calls. but any
now some companies are betting biggs that americans will fork over tore toilets with bluetooth, foot warmers, automatic liz. take a look. we went to the ferguson showroom in new york's architects and designers building. where the professionals go to pick out high-end fixture for luxury homes. so, ed, show me what you have here. >> what we have here, gerri, is the cola toilet. this is way it would be when you walk up to it. the whole trick. gerri: whoa, wait, wait. i don't have to pull it...
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if you word term of phobic you can remotely flush your toilet for your phone with bluetooth. suggested understand the chips and those things could be overprotective and has data about your flushing or your food patterns. and then also the cameras as well. >> is a brave new world now and will get more and more extreme in that area. when publishers said that no one you use all these cases that have been in a lawsuit at 1.or another. that was fairly easy that people have to know about us is we are professionals secret keepers. this is what we do for living. of anyone wants to read what to reset is saying about the addition at the white house that will not happen in. [laughter] the say with the and my clients a number letter out in the banking space. we don't talk about that. we talk about law cases because it is protected. there is a lot out there that have reached that point where somebody is mad enough to suit. >> talking about lawsuits it is all whole new area of law. how is that emerging? >> we need more lawyers? [laughter] >> it is interesting i had been doing this before t
if you word term of phobic you can remotely flush your toilet for your phone with bluetooth. suggested understand the chips and those things could be overprotective and has data about your flushing or your food patterns. and then also the cameras as well. >> is a brave new world now and will get more and more extreme in that area. when publishers said that no one you use all these cases that have been in a lawsuit at 1.or another. that was fairly easy that people have to know about us is...
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you put the ring on-- >> it connects to your phone, your bluetooth and it will let you know when you text or e-mails . melissa: why is this better than just looking at your phone? >> women tend to keep their bone in their purses, so we miss important calls and text all the time. this lets you keep your technology away but still be notified. melissa: show us how it works. we pictured about the ring being lot lit up and more distracting, but it's more subtle. >> it's very discrete. there's a light that comes on the side and a subtle vibration to let you know what is going on. you can set different colors for different people, different applications, you can set it to insta graham. you can set it to e-mails to know when your boss e-mails you. melissa: there is a lot a technology inside, i have to say. it is $199. >> a hundred $95, but we are doing a promotional price on our website for $145. melissa: how me people have signed up to get? >> a time. we have been getting great feedback. we sold the first thousand that had a little diamond on the side and it's a lot less than 24 hours. meli
you put the ring on-- >> it connects to your phone, your bluetooth and it will let you know when you text or e-mails . melissa: why is this better than just looking at your phone? >> women tend to keep their bone in their purses, so we miss important calls and text all the time. this lets you keep your technology away but still be notified. melissa: show us how it works. we pictured about the ring being lot lit up and more distracting, but it's more subtle. >> it's very...
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>> there is bluetooth in the hand and bluetooth in the phone and there is app anyone can download.has several different icons, if i tap one of those icons the hand would go into a different grip pattern this one is a point. or i could go into a pinch. so really gives me much more functionality and precise movements. melissa: you lost your hand to meningitis years ago. this is an ilm ultra. this is a new device for you. how would you care it to the other prosthetics you had before? how is it different? how did it change your life? >> so before the ilm ultra, before the i used any prosthetics on my left hand i never used anything. i was very good without it. i never wanted anything unless it could add function to my life. the second i knew about this, i have to get it purely because of what it could do to really improve my life and it has. it gives me so much more confidence, so much more independence and allows me to do so much more. melissa: what is it, what is an example of that? we're looking really incredible video of you using your fingers, of you tying shoelaces and cutting wi
>> there is bluetooth in the hand and bluetooth in the phone and there is app anyone can download.has several different icons, if i tap one of those icons the hand would go into a different grip pattern this one is a point. or i could go into a pinch. so really gives me much more functionality and precise movements. melissa: you lost your hand to meningitis years ago. this is an ilm ultra. this is a new device for you. how would you care it to the other prosthetics you had before? how is...
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this is a bluetooth speaker -- 59 bucks, great for the outdoors.it -- some summer tech ideas. i'm marc saltzman for "teen kids news." thanks for watching. >> it's up there right now -- the international space station, orbiting the earth. you can actually see it overhead in the clear night sky. to find out when to look, go to... they'll notify you when it's passing over your town. consider it an invitation from space. >> we like to know what's on your mind, so here's our "speak of the week." >> remember the song "if i had a million dollars"? well, even if you don't, let's pretend you had a million dollars. how would you spend it? >> i'd do a lot of different things. >> probably go on a crazy shopping spree. >> first, i'd put a lot into, like, my bank account to save for later for college. >> i would certainly give some to the charities and, like, for example, cancer because it seems to be running in my family line a lot, and i hope people can find a cure for it soon. >> then i would give a bit to charity. >> i would probably donate some to charity,
this is a bluetooth speaker -- 59 bucks, great for the outdoors.it -- some summer tech ideas. i'm marc saltzman for "teen kids news." thanks for watching. >> it's up there right now -- the international space station, orbiting the earth. you can actually see it overhead in the clear night sky. to find out when to look, go to... they'll notify you when it's passing over your town. consider it an invitation from space. >> we like to know what's on your mind, so here's our...
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so if you are cheerful but you can flush your toilet from your phone with bluetooth but to understand those chips that make it affordable to make it simple are not protected it has data about you like your flushing and food patterns then there is also the cameras as well. >> it is the brave new world now getting more zero or more extreme in that area. but one thing that you said our publisher stopped us at 1.i am not sure why you use all these cases that have spent it a lawsuit. and that was fairly easy because something that people have to know about us we are secret keepers this is what we do for living so to douching dirt at the white house? that will not happen. the same thing with the end of my clients with the baking space or others we don't talk about that but when is because it is protected there is a lot out there that has reached the point that somebody has been bad enough to say about it. there is a lot to recover because we can do that nobody can say we're taking care information. >> to talk about lawsuits without hold their area hall is that? >> you feel we need more lawy
so if you are cheerful but you can flush your toilet from your phone with bluetooth but to understand those chips that make it affordable to make it simple are not protected it has data about you like your flushing and food patterns then there is also the cameras as well. >> it is the brave new world now getting more zero or more extreme in that area. but one thing that you said our publisher stopped us at 1.i am not sure why you use all these cases that have spent it a lawsuit. and that...
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bluetooth. beyond that is personal identification.dna headphones, you can tune the sound yourself. those are some personalizations. wearables -- >> what about putting sensors and headphones attract things about your body? >> first of all, i think that wheres a lot of areas you can sense all kinds of things for the body. since you are already wearing headphones on your head, that will be a good thing to be able to tie together with your watch or iwatch. >> the ceo of monster with myself and cory johnson. that does it for us today on apple. ♪ >> welcome to "money clip" where we tie together the stories, nterviews and business news. the city of detroit son the rope bus it's fighting back with the help of a watch factory. and one of the hottest economic debates in recent history has more than two sides, it turns out. t-minus 10 dies until the world cup. will brazil be ready? and we go inside the studio that designed your first class
bluetooth. beyond that is personal identification.dna headphones, you can tune the sound yourself. those are some personalizations. wearables -- >> what about putting sensors and headphones attract things about your body? >> first of all, i think that wheres a lot of areas you can sense all kinds of things for the body. since you are already wearing headphones on your head, that will be a good thing to be able to tie together with your watch or iwatch. >> the ceo of monster...
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the sensor would then send all of that via bluetooth to your smart phone which could share the data with or e-mail it to your doctor. another company has developed a mobile accessory that turns your phone's camera into a sort of ear scope. put it in your kids gear and send the video to your kids doctor and you may be able to get that ear infection diagnosis and that antibiotic prescription without ever leaving home. ae third outfit has developed smart phone based ultrasound machine that costs less than $8,000. a senate -- a standard rig would run you into six figures and is being used in developing nations to provide more accurate diagnosis. there are some skeptics out there. ake you cannot just throw sensor on the body and get accurate data. in some cases, they may be right. progress buts in the improvements seem to be inevitable. 10 years ago, we barely knew what a smart phone was and now we are talking about driverless cars. if you look at the history of the future, one thing seems clear. it's happening faster. >> bloomberg businessweek sam grobart. our guesteidenberg, host. cannot be
the sensor would then send all of that via bluetooth to your smart phone which could share the data with or e-mail it to your doctor. another company has developed a mobile accessory that turns your phone's camera into a sort of ear scope. put it in your kids gear and send the video to your kids doctor and you may be able to get that ear infection diagnosis and that antibiotic prescription without ever leaving home. ae third outfit has developed smart phone based ultrasound machine that costs...
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asked a question about bluetooth and he did not know it was.omeoned amazing that running a telecommunications company -- it occurred to me that he probably knew everything about the union contract -- >> absolutely. silicon valley is not completely faultless. everyone here likes to believe if you can build something with technology, you should be able to. there is also the libertarian thing. if i can build a technology that will steal all the content that people legitimately paid money to create, that should be ok. i still was impressed by the responsibility that the broadcasters have because they were given these licenses with a promise to provide free stuff on en't given these licenses with a promise to provide free stuff on the air. why did these licenses exist in the first place? because of scarcities that don't exist now. we are acting partially in defense of -- people try to usurp legislation largely in service of scarcities that don't financing.ok at the billion plus financing. that have been so intensely regulated in the past that now lo
asked a question about bluetooth and he did not know it was.omeoned amazing that running a telecommunications company -- it occurred to me that he probably knew everything about the union contract -- >> absolutely. silicon valley is not completely faultless. everyone here likes to believe if you can build something with technology, you should be able to. there is also the libertarian thing. if i can build a technology that will steal all the content that people legitimately paid money to...
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bluetooth and make it flawless. beyond that is personal identification.dna headphones, you can tune the sound yourself. those are some personalizations. wearables -- >> what about putting sensors in headphones to track things about your body? >> first of all, i think that the ear has a lot of areas where you can sense all kinds of things for the body. since you are already wearing headphones on your head, that will be a good thing to be able to tie together with your watch or iwatch. >> noel lee, ceo of monster with myself and cory johnson. that does it for us today on apple. ♪ >> there is one proven hair solution that is taken these women from this to this in as little as six weeks. it is not awake and it is not a we've. it is your own hair. hac
bluetooth and make it flawless. beyond that is personal identification.dna headphones, you can tune the sound yourself. those are some personalizations. wearables -- >> what about putting sensors in headphones to track things about your body? >> first of all, i think that the ear has a lot of areas where you can sense all kinds of things for the body. since you are already wearing headphones on your head, that will be a good thing to be able to tie together with your watch or...
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this is omni sync, it is a bluetooth watch. it shows up on your -- you don't have to look for it. you can control your music through it, so you can look through your play list on it. >> i would love that. >> if you can't find your watch, it has a finder feature so all you do is push a button on it, and, of course, it will give you -- >> i turned it off. >> okay. >> it is going to take time for your segment. >> there is the noise. you can find your phone. the phone is in my back pocket. these are calls ad lens sun dials. >> these are sunglasses. the dials on the side you can control the prescription by twisting the dials. you can read, make it reading glasses, intermediate. >> why do you need any other glasses than these? >> $69. ad lens. love these things. you can adjust them, especially as we get older, i need this now. it is great. >> imagine that. >> this is awesome. >> next, from the folks at hammacher schlemmer. this is their iphone binoculars. put your iphone in there and then you can now monitor -- you use your binocular
this is omni sync, it is a bluetooth watch. it shows up on your -- you don't have to look for it. you can control your music through it, so you can look through your play list on it. >> i would love that. >> if you can't find your watch, it has a finder feature so all you do is push a button on it, and, of course, it will give you -- >> i turned it off. >> okay. >> it is going to take time for your segment. >> there is the noise. you can find your phone. the...
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i can send the audio through my bluetooth device. it is not an issue, but the driving you are texting, looking down at your phone, typing, it is the same can be said as if you are trying to set a waypoint. my suggestion is to not touch anything while the car is in motion. especially for young drivers who think they are invincible, how do you get them to put the phone down without a hard ecological restriction on their phone? jo ling: the obama administration is a proposed transportation bill, it has not been passed yet, has not been signed into law. very important point of discussion. how does this impact the growth of companies like google or waze? >> it limits growth. lightly what they will end up doing is putting something that has be some sort of a balance where you will have access, just won't work when the vehicle is in motion. how do the sting was between the driver and a passenger, that is very difficult for them to work through. take a heavy-handed approach and say you have to be in airplane mode or vehicle in motion mode, i
i can send the audio through my bluetooth device. it is not an issue, but the driving you are texting, looking down at your phone, typing, it is the same can be said as if you are trying to set a waypoint. my suggestion is to not touch anything while the car is in motion. especially for young drivers who think they are invincible, how do you get them to put the phone down without a hard ecological restriction on their phone? jo ling: the obama administration is a proposed transportation bill,...
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then one afternoon, bluetooth -- lieutenant patent briefed the crew.that we were going to set up that afternoon. and they cheered. because this was the job they had been waiting for and they wanted to get it done. this was a tremendous site to see, ships from one end of the horizon to the other. they tell me it was well over 1000 ships. we thought it was just another exercise, but when we continued on into the night, we knew it was the real thing. at one time, we had a scare, and they threw some bombs into the channel. they exploded, but we never saw any at all. here are some ships close to the beach where they made a right angle turn and headed to land. these are some scenes i took with my camera was reduced to 16 millimeter. this particular scene was taken by an automatic camera aboard a british landing craft and they were the first men to land. the reason it was taken by an automatic camera was because they wanted to have a record of what happened should the landing fail. at least they would have a record of what happened if they could recover the c
then one afternoon, bluetooth -- lieutenant patent briefed the crew.that we were going to set up that afternoon. and they cheered. because this was the job they had been waiting for and they wanted to get it done. this was a tremendous site to see, ships from one end of the horizon to the other. they tell me it was well over 1000 ships. we thought it was just another exercise, but when we continued on into the night, we knew it was the real thing. at one time, we had a scare, and they threw...
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says the top complaint, more problems with the tech features, especially voice-activated software, bluetoothich brands at the top of the list? porsche with the fewest reported followed by jaguar, lexus, hyund hyundai, and toyoda. where did general motors raven? three out of four gm brands ranked above the industry average, in other words having fewer problems reported than the industry average. so for general motors, this is the second straight year where their brands have done better than the industry average when it comes to initial problems being reported by new buyers. tyler, back to you. >> phil lebeau, thank you very much. >>> do you think amazon launching a 3-d smartmoan will -- the results are next, and we are just minutes away now -- actually 15:28 from the fed's statement, janet yellen's live news conference follows shortly after that. we'll be right back after this short break. did you know a ten-second test could help your business avoid hours of delay caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough time to record a memo. idea for sales giveaway. return a call. sign
says the top complaint, more problems with the tech features, especially voice-activated software, bluetoothich brands at the top of the list? porsche with the fewest reported followed by jaguar, lexus, hyund hyundai, and toyoda. where did general motors raven? three out of four gm brands ranked above the industry average, in other words having fewer problems reported than the industry average. so for general motors, this is the second straight year where their brands have done better than the...
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we use a headset bluetooth. we do speak to each other, communicate.n and letting him know if anybody's coming up behind him. >> he'll do a count down like a one, two, three turn. and i'll get the people. they think they're sneaking up on me. >> jesus [ bleep ]! >> i just like the pure terror, really. like, just fear. it's funny. >> after taking hundreds of passers by off guard, they've noticed some distinct trends in how the opposite sexes react in a fright. >> best reactions are when the girls scream and run away. [ screaming ] men -- >> oh, my god! it moved! >> -- typically scream like a girl and then swear at us. >> scared the [ bleep ] out of my ass. that was good. >> oh [ bleep ]. >> they've got to be something else and kind of ignoring it. then i kind of jump in the way of them. then they see this big thing coming at them. anything in your peripherals coming at you, you freak out no matter what it is. >> oh [ bleep ]. >> those who let curiosity get the better of them may regret trying to figure out what the snowman is about. [ screaming ] >> wha
we use a headset bluetooth. we do speak to each other, communicate.n and letting him know if anybody's coming up behind him. >> he'll do a count down like a one, two, three turn. and i'll get the people. they think they're sneaking up on me. >> jesus [ bleep ]! >> i just like the pure terror, really. like, just fear. it's funny. >> after taking hundreds of passers by off guard, they've noticed some distinct trends in how the opposite sexes react in a fright. >>...
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wearers of the wool blanket, strap a bluetooth band on their forehead.ons trigger tiny fiber-optic led lights changing color of blanket. blue signifies peace and relaxation if you're flying. if the blanket turns crimson, stressed and filled with anxiety. it could lead to changes like in meal times and in flight movie options. i would be furious. we're running behind and this food is terrible. my blanket would turn bright red, i would be embarrassed. it would be red the whole time you. >> need a blanket to tell you you're annoyed waiting three hours on the tarmac? imagine. what will they do with the data. this creeps me out a little bit. melissa: or you're asleep keeps changing colors. someone makes a move very of it and posts it on youtube. this is disaster waiting to happen. >> sound like definitely should not have wearable technology of any kind, melissa, i'm stressed about a trip i'm about to go on. unpleasant all these trips are. all right. thanks to both of you guys. it is a cruise. we'll talk about later. >>> could be the downfall of the mall. trad
wearers of the wool blanket, strap a bluetooth band on their forehead.ons trigger tiny fiber-optic led lights changing color of blanket. blue signifies peace and relaxation if you're flying. if the blanket turns crimson, stressed and filled with anxiety. it could lead to changes like in meal times and in flight movie options. i would be furious. we're running behind and this food is terrible. my blanket would turn bright red, i would be embarrassed. it would be red the whole time you. >>...
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activity trackers and stylish but you can monitor steps and sleep much it's waterproof and comes with bluetoothver, style does come with a price. almost 400 bucks. you can also be stylish while wearing google glass. they're now designer frames for the device that make it more look like a normal pair of eyeglasses. the diane von furstenberg frames support subscription lenses. a gps harness for its success. players wore it during training and it kept track of their performance fatigue levels, health. coach says it cut doubt own injuries dramatically. these are tech bites. i'm matt gutter man. >> 6:17. a new study offers a surprise on how early you should start reading to your baby. >> three teen suspects try to steal a 70-year-old woman's car but the type of car they tried to carjack threw them for a loop. david. >> sunshine is up over the horizon. it's going to be warm later on but for now most of us are in the 60's. my twitter follower bruce checks in with 66 degrees from hatboro, pennsylvania, right now. we'll be back with your daypart forecast and we'll case you're traveling. >> and always it
activity trackers and stylish but you can monitor steps and sleep much it's waterproof and comes with bluetoothver, style does come with a price. almost 400 bucks. you can also be stylish while wearing google glass. they're now designer frames for the device that make it more look like a normal pair of eyeglasses. the diane von furstenberg frames support subscription lenses. a gps harness for its success. players wore it during training and it kept track of their performance fatigue levels,...
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you probably want something more like a seono speaker or one of the less expensive bluetooth speakersis is really meant to offer you a wide variety. >> but, walt, what if you don't like what it's choosing for you? what if it does predict you listen to news when you wake up but one night you wake up late and need britney spears to wake up in the morning? something high intensity. >> really, kayla? britney spears? >> i'm just saying, can you override it, if you want to. >> yes, you can. i'm trying to get the image of meeting britney spears in the morning out of my head, but basically, there's a rim around the speaker. it's pretty clever, and if you twirl it just a little bit it will move on to the next song in that album or are in that genre, but if you give it a big twirl it will give you something completely different. so if you don't want news, you give it a big twirl, i did this more than once, in my testing. it went from, i don't know, the eagles to yo-yo ma. it went from -- james taylor to hip-hop. so it will -- it will try to change the whole mood and the whole genre you're liste
you probably want something more like a seono speaker or one of the less expensive bluetooth speakersis is really meant to offer you a wide variety. >> but, walt, what if you don't like what it's choosing for you? what if it does predict you listen to news when you wake up but one night you wake up late and need britney spears to wake up in the morning? something high intensity. >> really, kayla? britney spears? >> i'm just saying, can you override it, if you want to. >>...
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. >> the beam brush is a bluetooth connected toothbrush which, talks to your smartphone and can tell time. if you're brushing enough, or if you have kids can tell them you're not brushing long enough. you know -- liz: so it will track everyone's behavior, correct. >> yes. and give you tips on hygiene. liz: do we have a price yet? it is not yet out on the market. >> no that is price to be determined. liz: this is it. i recall seeing this or something like it at the consumer electronics show in january. move on to the next thing. the smart body analyzer. we had the webbings ceo, his name was cedric and showing us a smart watch that doesn't look so obnoxious and funky. you say this is different product they make that you like? >> this is great. a whole line of scales. it will mesh your weight, obviously. your bmi and will tell, the monitor the air quality in your house. liz: how does it do that. >> it has censors built right in there. it is really great. talk to as phone and website. i've been using one to lose weight. it is great. liz: does it measure your pulse through your feet. >> y
. >> the beam brush is a bluetooth connected toothbrush which, talks to your smartphone and can tell time. if you're brushing enough, or if you have kids can tell them you're not brushing long enough. you know -- liz: so it will track everyone's behavior, correct. >> yes. and give you tips on hygiene. liz: do we have a price yet? it is not yet out on the market. >> no that is price to be determined. liz: this is it. i recall seeing this or something like it at the consumer...
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. >>> if you constantly misplace your car keys you may want to check out some of the new bluetooth tagsting the market. they attach right to your key chain, then connect wirelessly with your smartphone. the wall street journal's joanna stern tested them. >> eventually i'm hoping this type of tracking capability is built into all of our stuff wallets key chains umbrellas but for now these devices especially the tile is worth a try especially if you lose things in close proximity. >> reporter: dexters take note. 250 new emojis have been unveiled. some of the most unusual a changeup munk hot pepper and a have you can salute will be available for download on apple and android devices in july much those are your tech bites. i'm devon dwyer. >> 6:18. a look at sidney kimmel's huge donation to jefferson university hospital. >> nebraska residents still staggering from a deadly set of twin twisters get hit again. karen. >> temperatures already right now in the upper 70's and the dewpoint in the mid 60's. let's take a look at how it feels out there. yes, it's humid when you have a dewpoint of 65
. >>> if you constantly misplace your car keys you may want to check out some of the new bluetooth tagsting the market. they attach right to your key chain, then connect wirelessly with your smartphone. the wall street journal's joanna stern tested them. >> eventually i'm hoping this type of tracking capability is built into all of our stuff wallets key chains umbrellas but for now these devices especially the tile is worth a try especially if you lose things in close proximity....
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. >> you're not going to buy him the actual phone for a tablet but a mobile charger, a bluetooth speaker, a great case. >> reporter: by the way, the survey on father's day also found sons will likely spend more on dad than the daughters do. chris clackham, nbc news. >>> a seattle washington dad gets to spend the holiday with his family after spending the last year serving in iraq. army lieutenant colonel stephan stall surprise his kids. his kids were completely blindsided here. you could tell when you watch this video. drefl a good way for him to kick off his father's day weekend. just a remarkable, touching story there. >>> he's been at the center of the jersey jam scandal for months but last night governor chris christie took a direct hit with humor. ♪ >> hear from governor christie on his tonight show appearance. >>> also, a group of local teens saved up to spend the summer at wildwood after graduating high school. now nbc 10 confronts their landlord they claim is holding their cash. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve pro
. >> you're not going to buy him the actual phone for a tablet but a mobile charger, a bluetooth speaker, a great case. >> reporter: by the way, the survey on father's day also found sons will likely spend more on dad than the daughters do. chris clackham, nbc news. >>> a seattle washington dad gets to spend the holiday with his family after spending the last year serving in iraq. army lieutenant colonel stephan stall surprise his kids. his kids were completely blindsided...
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[laughter] they have to learn how to spell bluetooth. so people don't have to walk over and put on headphones. that is so 20th century. it will get a little quicker. and it will be tweaked and refined. the other day, the pirates won a game on a walkoff replay call. in the curmudgeons said, it was a walkoff committee meeting. yes, but it was better than a walkoff mistake. i have come to like it. >> justice alito? >> i think it's a very good idea. chief justice roberts famously said a few years ago that judges are like umpires. i think that is true. the umpires on the field are like the trial judges. and we know they get things wrong sometimes, so you have to have an appeal to the umpires in new york, who review the replay. the only thing that is wrong with the system is it only has two levels. [laughter] you need somebody to keep the umpires in new york in line. [laughter] >> anybody want to add to the subject of what has been discussed? ok, next question. the speed, or lack thereof, in baseball. last week in the "wall street journal" the
[laughter] they have to learn how to spell bluetooth. so people don't have to walk over and put on headphones. that is so 20th century. it will get a little quicker. and it will be tweaked and refined. the other day, the pirates won a game on a walkoff replay call. in the curmudgeons said, it was a walkoff committee meeting. yes, but it was better than a walkoff mistake. i have come to like it. >> justice alito? >> i think it's a very good idea. chief justice roberts famously said a...
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they will send all of that data via bluetooth to your smart phone, which can share the data with you it to your doctor. another company has developed a mobile accessory called -- which turns your phone camera into a ear source. you can send the video to your and get an air infection diagnosis and a prescription, without leaving home. a third company has developed an ultrasound machine. $8,000. less than this is being used to develop more accurate diagnosis. there are some skeptics out there. sensor andjust put a get accurate data, they implore. they may be right. these products are works in progress. they seem to be inevitable. 10 years ago, we barely knew what a smartphone was. now we are talking about driverless cars. if you look at the history of the future, one thing is clear. it is happening faster. >> very true. stop us if you have heard this one before. a billionaire activist has set his sights on an underperforming company. carl icahn says that family dollar should put itself up for sale immediately. he is willing to ask new directors to the board. he has taken a 9% stake in
they will send all of that data via bluetooth to your smart phone, which can share the data with you it to your doctor. another company has developed a mobile accessory called -- which turns your phone camera into a ear source. you can send the video to your and get an air infection diagnosis and a prescription, without leaving home. a third company has developed an ultrasound machine. $8,000. less than this is being used to develop more accurate diagnosis. there are some skeptics out there....
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they have a new thing called bluetooth. can get e-mail on your phone, too. >> talking about the market. the s&p 500 at 21 point 85. markets are on the move. german business confidence coming in weaker. is this reaction mainly because of the quiet out there, that we are getting so many exaggerated responses. >> if you look at the money supply trends in europe and asia, not so great. there is an idea that for the needto do well, you stronger growth overseas. if you look at the best economic time and market time in our history, probably 95 truth 2000. the dollar was strengthening. japan was in a recession. europe was plus or minus. in the development of the eased -- asian economic crisis. to say you have to have better growth overseas for the u.s. to do well, was actually opposite. we canned therds, couple. >> one of those great financial myth busters. you go and say to get better earnings you have to have that are overseas economies, and that is not actually true. like springing in the chief economist at truly a. the federal
they have a new thing called bluetooth. can get e-mail on your phone, too. >> talking about the market. the s&p 500 at 21 point 85. markets are on the move. german business confidence coming in weaker. is this reaction mainly because of the quiet out there, that we are getting so many exaggerated responses. >> if you look at the money supply trends in europe and asia, not so great. there is an idea that for the needto do well, you stronger growth overseas. if you look at the...
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the june bluetooth is here. this $99 bracelet is a wearable sun sensor.ng. the app calculates the suggested maximum exposure. and allows the user to see when the u.v. index is the highest in the day. joanna stern decided to give it a whirl. >> i was not surprised when it told me to put on sunscreen at the beach or the pool. i was surprised when it told me to put on sunscreen when i was going out to get coffee. >> reporter: and it dishes out adviced. using the sun's u.v. index, it suggests you should wear a hat, put on sunglasses or apply ju sunscreen. >> you are getting cumulative sun damage that's going to lead to sun spots and skin cancer. >> reporter: it's available in three, unique colors. for all of you fashion-forward ladies out there. but here's the problem. it isn't waterproof. >> seems like an oversight. not allowed to go in the water? 99 bucks may be a high price for a sun sensor. especially since there are other cheaper options available. and it's only available for iphone users. for "good morning america," becky worley, abc news, oakland, cali
the june bluetooth is here. this $99 bracelet is a wearable sun sensor.ng. the app calculates the suggested maximum exposure. and allows the user to see when the u.v. index is the highest in the day. joanna stern decided to give it a whirl. >> i was not surprised when it told me to put on sunscreen at the beach or the pool. i was surprised when it told me to put on sunscreen when i was going out to get coffee. >> reporter: and it dishes out adviced. using the sun's u.v. index, it...