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bluetooth. it's all over the place. >> i'm probably connected to bluetooth right now. >> i know a lot of people leave it on all the time. >> but the superpopular connection technology is the target of a recent hack. silicon valley security company discovered the vulnerability. >> now it's a race against the clock. >> san jose vectra says hacker can take over the device. . the hack is called blue born and puts data in danger. >> people want to steel stuff get into corporations people want to get into nuclear power plants. >> whether on a laptop in a cafe or in your car. >> i use bluetooth to assist in navigation. >> security experts say watch for software patches and hardware updates to try and keep billions of devices safe. >> lock things down you're not using. don't expose yourself to more risk than necessary and for the things you are using be diligent about updating them. >> who here is more good news there are patches online to protect devices if you uetz lo windows or android or lynn uks de
bluetooth. it's all over the place. >> i'm probably connected to bluetooth right now. >> i know a lot of people leave it on all the time. >> but the superpopular connection technology is the target of a recent hack. silicon valley security company discovered the vulnerability. >> now it's a race against the clock. >> san jose vectra says hacker can take over the device. . the hack is called blue born and puts data in danger. >> people want to steel stuff get...
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bluetooth. "today in the bay's" scott budman explains. >> reporter: it's in our cars, in our coffee shops, in our devices. bluetooth. it's all over the place. >> i'm probably connected to bluetooth right now. >> i know a lot of people who tend to leave it on all the time. >> reporter: but the super popular connection technology is the target of a recent hack. silicon valley security company discovered the as a rule vulnerability. >> now it's a a race against the clock. >> reporter: hackers can completely take over bluetooth-enabled devices. theñ%i hack is called blue bornd puts your data in danger. >> the end game doesn't really change. people want to steal your stuff. people want to get into corporations. people want to get into nuclear power plants. >> reporter: so whether you're on a laptop in a kacafe or if yr car. >> i'll use bluetooth to assist in my navigation. >> reporter: security experts say watch for software patches and hardware updates to try and keep billions of devices safe. >> lo
bluetooth. "today in the bay's" scott budman explains. >> reporter: it's in our cars, in our coffee shops, in our devices. bluetooth. it's all over the place. >> i'm probably connected to bluetooth right now. >> i know a lot of people who tend to leave it on all the time. >> reporter: but the super popular connection technology is the target of a recent hack. silicon valley security company discovered the as a rule vulnerability. >> now it's a a race...
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the bluetooth range is remarkable. block away from my phone, and i had no disruption in any of the noise. it'll skip a little bit, that is how you know you are at the end of your range, but a whole city block worth of bluetooth range is pretty good. fair warning -- all of this quality comes at a price. if you're looking for a good pair of wireless headphones, it is going to run you between $120 and $500. the hd 1's are $499.95. they are right at the tippy top of the range. but, for the build quality, the easy technology, the great sound, and i think the overall handsomeness, these are worth the investment. announcer: to close out "bloomberg pursuits," a regular series we call "made." because to truly appreciate an object of luxury, you need to go back to the beginning and see how it came to be. ♪ jonathan: my name is jonathan weiss. i am the founder and ceo of oswalds mill audio, known as oma, and we're in our dumbo, brooklyn showroom surrounded by all of our products. ♪ jonathan: we're really an outlier in the high-en
the bluetooth range is remarkable. block away from my phone, and i had no disruption in any of the noise. it'll skip a little bit, that is how you know you are at the end of your range, but a whole city block worth of bluetooth range is pretty good. fair warning -- all of this quality comes at a price. if you're looking for a good pair of wireless headphones, it is going to run you between $120 and $500. the hd 1's are $499.95. they are right at the tippy top of the range. but, for the build...
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the bluetooth range is remarkable.lock away from my phone, and i had no disruption in any of the noise. it'll skip a little bit, that is how you know you are at the end of your range, but a whole city block worth of bluetooth range is pretty good. fair warning -- all of this quality comes at a price. if you're looking for a good pair of wireless headphones, it is going to run you between $120 and $500. the hd 1's are $499.95. they are right at the tippy top of the range. but, for the build quality, the easy technology, the great sound, and i think the overall handsomeness, these are worth the investment. announcer: to close out "bloomberg pursuits," a regular series we call "made." because to truly appreciate an object of luxury, you need to go back to the beginning and see how it came to be. ♪ jonathan: my name is jonathan weiss. i am the founder and ceo of oswalds mill audio, known as oma, and we're in our dumbo, brooklyn showroom surrounded by all of our products. ♪ jonathan: we're really an outlier in the high-end
the bluetooth range is remarkable.lock away from my phone, and i had no disruption in any of the noise. it'll skip a little bit, that is how you know you are at the end of your range, but a whole city block worth of bluetooth range is pretty good. fair warning -- all of this quality comes at a price. if you're looking for a good pair of wireless headphones, it is going to run you between $120 and $500. the hd 1's are $499.95. they are right at the tippy top of the range. but, for the build...
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it will automatically turn on when your phone connects to the bluetooth system. if you don't have bluetooth, the accelerometer, what counts your steps, can tell when it's in motion. and there's a do-not-disturb option to silence alerts. several apps are available that do similar things. >>> a warning for certain whole foods customers. your personal information may have been exposed. morgan brennan has that and more in the cnbc business news. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. happy friday. a developing story at whole foods. a data breach compromised customers' payment car information. the supermarket -- credit card information. the supermarket received information on the breach at tap rooms and full table-service restaurants. there's word it did not affect the main checkout lines. that's good news. whole foods which was recently acquired by amazon reporting it has launched an investigation and has contacted law enforcement. >>> another social network is taking action tied to alleged russian meddling in the u.s. election. tell us more about that. >> reporter
it will automatically turn on when your phone connects to the bluetooth system. if you don't have bluetooth, the accelerometer, what counts your steps, can tell when it's in motion. and there's a do-not-disturb option to silence alerts. several apps are available that do similar things. >>> a warning for certain whole foods customers. your personal information may have been exposed. morgan brennan has that and more in the cnbc business news. good morning. >> reporter: good...
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in science and technology, but also loads of dead women that have created things like wi—fi and bluetoothrse famously hedy lamarr. the first programme was written by ada lovelace. but there are countless women whose stories we don't here and who we haven't been told. and so that definitely plays on that social norm. anne—marie co—founded stemettes, an organisation on a mission to inspire and help more women into stem careers. she's also filled a house with teenage girls from across europe and turned it into an incubator to foster new stem ideas. my advice for young girls is to look for your tribe and look for groups you can plug into and get involved in. technology is such a social thing to do, you rarely work on your own. i'd love to see a technical female character in eastenders or something like that to move the social norm just a little bit so that for the rest of us that whole notion of there being a technical female is something that's notjust that one character in the matrix or whoever it is in that bond movie, but it's something a little bit more mainstream for all of us. of cours
in science and technology, but also loads of dead women that have created things like wi—fi and bluetoothrse famously hedy lamarr. the first programme was written by ada lovelace. but there are countless women whose stories we don't here and who we haven't been told. and so that definitely plays on that social norm. anne—marie co—founded stemettes, an organisation on a mission to inspire and help more women into stem careers. she's also filled a house with teenage girls from across europe...
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is the bluetooth on your smartphone remember you were hoping to be in half the story in just a moment stay with that. there's a real irony going. on the people and there is always someone that's always been something. wholesale surveillance you feel you have already in while those who and this is the cause used to sell you. real. good politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line they did accept the reject. so when you want to express what you. want. to do right. this is what the three of them will be. interested in. i think the average viewer just after watching a couple of segments understands that we're telling stories there are critics can't tell when you know why because their advertisers won't let them. in order to create change you have to be honest you have to tell the truth parties able to do that every story is built on going after the back story to what's really happening out there to the american public what's happening when a corporation makes a pharmaceutical that chills people when a company in the environmental business ends up polluting a river that cause
is the bluetooth on your smartphone remember you were hoping to be in half the story in just a moment stay with that. there's a real irony going. on the people and there is always someone that's always been something. wholesale surveillance you feel you have already in while those who and this is the cause used to sell you. real. good politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line they did accept the reject. so when you want to express what you. want. to do right. this is what the...
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. >> bluetooth shower head.ou can bluetooth your iphone or ipad in and play music through the shower. >> now you get in the shower and wish had you this. you can bid on it tonight in media. veteran square in media 6 to 8 p.m. come see us all proceeds from all generous business owners children's hospital of philadelphia let's get to forecast. it's warm out today. nice now. but with hurricane maria i should say tropical storm because she's down graded leaving turning our attention to the cold front with us probably through the weekend. we'll have a couple of them come through and change the temperatures to make it feel more like fall. it's 72 degrees in philadelphia right now. 60s to the north of us. little bit of fog out there. we have poor visibility in atlantic city and little bit of fog allentown and reduced visibility in build wood. looks like nice day. humidity coming up. and we have of course rip current threat continuing at the shore. i'm laughing because jared is having a good time looking at himself in t
. >> bluetooth shower head.ou can bluetooth your iphone or ipad in and play music through the shower. >> now you get in the shower and wish had you this. you can bid on it tonight in media. veteran square in media 6 to 8 p.m. come see us all proceeds from all generous business owners children's hospital of philadelphia let's get to forecast. it's warm out today. nice now. but with hurricane maria i should say tropical storm because she's down graded leaving turning our attention to...
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this is a bluetooth speaker that you can just put music on. here's ariana grande playing. >> playing through the football. >> but it's a good speaker, right? but hold on, john. wait a minute, what happens if you don't catch it >> sara gets very upset if you don't catch it >> so here you go. throw it over to me. >> all right oh oh, that's too bad, but it's still playing. >> 30 yards you say. >> 30 yards in the air, and you can drop it, you can change the lace colors. let's say you're a packers fan or a jets fan. the gronk ball. >> now we're going to talk about e-commerce, so let's talk about how this plays in. this is the sort of thing that can go viral but what's going to stop the amazons of the world from selling this, except that you've got it exclusively >> we invented it. it took us 400 balls to get the right combination of materials so it could drop bluetooth speaker, partnered with gronk, partnered with hsn for the worldwide debut in july. even before we launched it in our own stores and just moved really fast before anybody catches up.
this is a bluetooth speaker that you can just put music on. here's ariana grande playing. >> playing through the football. >> but it's a good speaker, right? but hold on, john. wait a minute, what happens if you don't catch it >> sara gets very upset if you don't catch it >> so here you go. throw it over to me. >> all right oh oh, that's too bad, but it's still playing. >> 30 yards you say. >> 30 yards in the air, and you can drop it, you can change the...
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we use the bluetooth key boxes so the code changes every day., dog's happy, entertained on tinder and the owner is happy and relaxed. >> trevor: let's talk about olivia in the future. >> in the future. >> trevor: not too far. now future. >> oh. >> trevor: we have lego movie that's come out and x-men. you fight in real life because of all the stuff you've learned. >> i grew up doing taekwondo and when i went to x-men i wanted to do my own fight scenes. my stunt person is very athletic but she had never done any fights before and i wanted my fight scenes to be authentic and i got back into taekwondo and it kicked the thing up in me that wanted to keep doing martial arts. >> trevor: is that for real? >> i'm a second degree black belt in taekwondo because my mom's asian and those are things we have to do. ( applause ) >> trevor: wow. >> i'm not saying i could kick your ass, but i could kick your ass. >> trevor: you are so lucky i'm woke. ( laughter ) "the lego ninjago movie" opens nationwide september 22! olivia munn, everybody! ( cheers and applaus
we use the bluetooth key boxes so the code changes every day., dog's happy, entertained on tinder and the owner is happy and relaxed. >> trevor: let's talk about olivia in the future. >> in the future. >> trevor: not too far. now future. >> oh. >> trevor: we have lego movie that's come out and x-men. you fight in real life because of all the stuff you've learned. >> i grew up doing taekwondo and when i went to x-men i wanted to do my own fight scenes. my...
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is your bluetooth -- vulnearable?covered a flaw that allows hackers to take over phones, laptops and other devices that use bluetooth connections. we )ve tweeted details -- of how to guard your devices >> reporter: rocky ramos liked to drive his truck up to the outskirts of the angeles national forest. a place where people tend to toss things like old tvs. maybe some furniture. rocky liked to poke around up here. always with his dog buddy by his side. >> he'd be mad if i didn't take him. >> reporter: in october 2014, they were just five minutes into their hike when something curious happened. >> we were walking up this little area right here, and he runs to a bush, and i go, "buddy, stop." and he's just lookin' at the bush. he won't leave it or anything, so we go up there, and we're looking, and it's, like, wow, what is -- that looks pretty strange. >> reporter: buddy had made a grim discovery, a human skull. >> i was just totally amazed. i was without words, you know? i didn't know what to think. >> reporter: when po
is your bluetooth -- vulnearable?covered a flaw that allows hackers to take over phones, laptops and other devices that use bluetooth connections. we )ve tweeted details -- of how to guard your devices >> reporter: rocky ramos liked to drive his truck up to the outskirts of the angeles national forest. a place where people tend to toss things like old tvs. maybe some furniture. rocky liked to poke around up here. always with his dog buddy by his side. >> he'd be mad if i didn't take...
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. >> americans are switching to bluetooth with more than 900,000 totally wireless headphones sold inhe first seven months of the year. >> apple is dominating the market. 85% of the money spent on wireless headphones are from airbuds. >> a kentucky fried chicken restaurant is using facial recognize. >> once it matches your photo stored in the system, you have paid for your meal. paid for your meal. >> t >>> the city of berkeley will consider legalizing letting women go topless in public. public nudity discrimnace against women because there aren't the same restrictions against men. city council will take up the issue in next tuesday's meeting. if changed, the change would go into effect as soon as next month. >> on thursday, facebook users will have access to hundreds of videos. launching the new program called watch. vis is video of the new feature from facebook. you'll find it and soon there will be its own app, too. watch will feature oerbl content from companies like buzzfeed and a&e along with live sports and chat events. you'll see what friends are watching and share your favori
. >> americans are switching to bluetooth with more than 900,000 totally wireless headphones sold inhe first seven months of the year. >> apple is dominating the market. 85% of the money spent on wireless headphones are from airbuds. >> a kentucky fried chicken restaurant is using facial recognize. >> once it matches your photo stored in the system, you have paid for your meal. paid for your meal. >> t >>> the city of berkeley will consider legalizing...
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they're hacking wikileaks on the ipads and etchy sketch doesn't have bluetooth.s are like, connect four? where's the exploding hover boards? times are changing. >> trevor: that's interesting. >> what's with that mascot, stupid-ass giraffe? geoffrey, spells it with a g like a douche bag. that's not a kid friendly name. that's a dude that makes his own craft beer under a bowling ally. got no swag. the other thing with the stores, i'm not surprised people stopped going to toys "r" us. the store is too damn big. when i was a kid they had all the good toys up on the high shesm. my momma asked me what i wanted tore christmas one year, i said a forklift! to get up there. you know who did it right? the toy stores inside the mall. coming up in africa, you didn't really come up around shopping malls. >> we had some of the biggest shopping malls in the world. >> i'm talking about the ones with the roofs. ( laughter ) we had this place in our malls, kb toys, way better than toys "r" us and parents loved it because they could leave their kids in there while they shop. little
they're hacking wikileaks on the ipads and etchy sketch doesn't have bluetooth.s are like, connect four? where's the exploding hover boards? times are changing. >> trevor: that's interesting. >> what's with that mascot, stupid-ass giraffe? geoffrey, spells it with a g like a douche bag. that's not a kid friendly name. that's a dude that makes his own craft beer under a bowling ally. got no swag. the other thing with the stores, i'm not surprised people stopped going to toys...