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that was dave lee. which is a vr skydiving simulator. and now we are going back to lara and also richard taylor to see what choice morsels they found on the ces show floor. argh! virtual reality is everywhere this year at ces, as you might expect. what you might not expect is that it's being used to demo other technologies. in this case, wireless smart home monitoring. what i and other guinea pigs have been witnessing through this headset are what you normally can't see in your average home. wireless signals of different frequencies and varying strength represented here by pretty multicoloured balls all bouncing around the furniture and spewing from your electronic devices. using these normally invisible signals the company behind it, cognitive, has developed a device offering a completely new way of keeping tabs on your environment. two units in there. aura is a simple two—piece patented system consisting of this white box and a smaller sensor which plug into the wall and connect to your wi—fi. togethe
that was dave lee. which is a vr skydiving simulator. and now we are going back to lara and also richard taylor to see what choice morsels they found on the ces show floor. argh! virtual reality is everywhere this year at ces, as you might expect. what you might not expect is that it's being used to demo other technologies. in this case, wireless smart home monitoring. what i and other guinea pigs have been witnessing through this headset are what you normally can't see in your average home....
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let's see what dave lee, our north america technology correspondent has to say.ppened ? do you have an understanding of what has happened? no, to be quite frank. they haven't told us the reason for the delay. the meeting, that was scheduled to happen before the signing did happen, between president trump and his various cyber security advisers, whether there has been something that has arisen from that meeting that has meant this order has been delayed, we may hopefully find out soon. there is some speculation out there about some of the potential reasons, one of which being that the order which essentially lays out a plan for audits over the next 60 days into america's cyber security issues, there is no mention of the fbi's issues, there is no mention of the fbi‘s role in that process. that is one speculation, perhaps, that might mean that the order is being looked at again before it is signed. as it stands, we don't know why it has been delayed. cyber security comes in lots of different forms. what is president trump particularly preoccupied with? well, we have
let's see what dave lee, our north america technology correspondent has to say.ppened ? do you have an understanding of what has happened? no, to be quite frank. they haven't told us the reason for the delay. the meeting, that was scheduled to happen before the signing did happen, between president trump and his various cyber security advisers, whether there has been something that has arisen from that meeting that has meant this order has been delayed, we may hopefully find out soon. there is...
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dave lee, bbc news, san francisco.off its operation that makes memory chips for smartphones and computers and will sell a stake in the new business. the japanese company needs to raise funds after revealing a heavy one—off loss at its us nuclear power business. toshiba will unveil the size of the writedown next month, but some estimate it could be around $6 billion. swiss banking giant ubs beat expectations in the last three months of 2016 to post a pre—tax profit of $847 million. it said that rising interest rates and stocks boosted the us wealth management and securities units, whilst the bank also put less money aside for litigation. ubs is among the few european banks still facing a us probe into sales of mortgage securities. the bank has $3.2 billion in reserve for legal matters. always good to see you. happy friday. ali bacher doing it again. didn't they recently buy something in the states? they are making a big push in the states, but the country we are talking about today, the affiliate is called ant financial
dave lee, bbc news, san francisco.off its operation that makes memory chips for smartphones and computers and will sell a stake in the new business. the japanese company needs to raise funds after revealing a heavy one—off loss at its us nuclear power business. toshiba will unveil the size of the writedown next month, but some estimate it could be around $6 billion. swiss banking giant ubs beat expectations in the last three months of 2016 to post a pre—tax profit of $847 million. it said...
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dave lee, bbc news, san francisco. supplies to meet demand, according to the man who ran the national grid for a decade. steve holliday says firing up old gas and coal plants when demand is at its highest will make up any shortfall, and that fears of a ‘blackout britain' are unjustified. here's our environment analyst, roger harrabin. in the kitchen. in the living room. in the kitchen. in the living room. in the kitchen. in the living room. in the office. we all need to know the power would go off. in hospitals electricity is literally a life support, that is why hospitals have their own back—up generators in case ofa their own back—up generators in case of a power cut. but what about the rest of us? wind power is almost free winnie wind blows. when it does not that great potential gap in electricity supplies. under a new scheme from next winter firms owning old power stations will get subsidies to keep them on stand—by in case of power shortage. the government have run auctions to make sure that there is enough capaci
dave lee, bbc news, san francisco. supplies to meet demand, according to the man who ran the national grid for a decade. steve holliday says firing up old gas and coal plants when demand is at its highest will make up any shortfall, and that fears of a ‘blackout britain' are unjustified. here's our environment analyst, roger harrabin. in the kitchen. in the living room. in the kitchen. in the living room. in the kitchen. in the living room. in the office. we all need to know the power would...
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our north america technology reporter dave lee provided more details about the case.ckerberg was on the stand wearing not his typical grey t—shirt but a full suit and tie and while he was there his company facebook was accused of essentially stealing technology from a firm which works very closely with oculus, that —— oculus. they say it was their input that may be oculus headset and early success that may be oculus headset and early success and presumably why facebook wa nted success and presumably why facebook wanted to buy it. facebook did by the copy for $2 billion in 2014 and shortly after that zenimax filed this lawsuit. mark zuckerberg said that was typical when a big deal was made for companies to come out of the woodwork and eventually claim some kind of credit, that he insists that all of the innovation in that headset was done by the 0culus team and that team alone. this trial will last for around three weeks. the defacto boss of samsung jay y lee has arrived at a south korean court. ajudge will decide today whether he should be arrested over his alleged ro
our north america technology reporter dave lee provided more details about the case.ckerberg was on the stand wearing not his typical grey t—shirt but a full suit and tie and while he was there his company facebook was accused of essentially stealing technology from a firm which works very closely with oculus, that —— oculus. they say it was their input that may be oculus headset and early success that may be oculus headset and early success and presumably why facebook wa nted success and...
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as dave lee reports from san francisco, there are concerns about a slowdown in the growth of online advertisingpicks cell. the final three months of 2016 were important for google. it launched a new smart phone range and went big with its new voice—activated system. the company did not break out the numbers to those new devices so it is difficult to know how they perform. o‘hailpin chief executive said he was comfortable with the direction things were going with the new products. he will lead them to succeed. the revenues of alphabet which are at 22% on this time year still rely heavily on earning money through google‘s advertising. it‘s even more of us turned to mobile computing people are tapping on google ads more than they used to. but advertisers of paying less per click than before. aside from google, alphabet has what it calls its other bets. things like superfast broadband, self driving cars, smart thermostats. the revenue of those is double compared to this timea of those is double compared to this time a stupid overall in the last three months those bets collectively lost the company
as dave lee reports from san francisco, there are concerns about a slowdown in the growth of online advertisingpicks cell. the final three months of 2016 were important for google. it launched a new smart phone range and went big with its new voice—activated system. the company did not break out the numbers to those new devices so it is difficult to know how they perform. o‘hailpin chief executive said he was comfortable with the direction things were going with the new products. he will...
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dave lee reports. given a heroes' welcome doing something which, just a week ago, was nothing out of the ordinary. as in other parts of the country, the airport here has become the focal point of protests over president trump's immigration policies. google founder sergey brin was among the crowds waiting at arrivals. and as public opinion began to swell, it was google's current chief executive who began the wave of big tech companies lashing out at president trump's order. "it's painful to see the personal cost," he said, adding that more than 100 of his staff were directly affected. other companies quickly chimed in. "real and upsetting," said twitter. "misguided," said microsoft. and apple's boss said, "it is not a policy we support." the shock here is the speed with which president trump's policies have impacted business. often times we think about a policy that is passed and that has an impact, but it's not super immediate. the impact may not be felt for another few months, or even a year later or
dave lee reports. given a heroes' welcome doing something which, just a week ago, was nothing out of the ordinary. as in other parts of the country, the airport here has become the focal point of protests over president trump's immigration policies. google founder sergey brin was among the crowds waiting at arrivals. and as public opinion began to swell, it was google's current chief executive who began the wave of big tech companies lashing out at president trump's order. "it's painful to...
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dave lee investigates.aday future, a new car company that promises to beat tesla at its own game. last year at ces they showed us a scale model of a concept car they had no real intention of making. this year they promised something more, well, real. introducing the ff 91. they're pretty proud of it, they say it can do zero to 60 quicker than a bentley or a ferrari, and of course, a tesla model s. it can even park itself. just press a button and... record rip. it is being lazy tonight. i'm being cruel. it can park on its own. i saw that for myself. it's going wide at the minute. this is a three—point turn. one of the reasons we do that is because we want to make sure all of the sensors in the car, of which there are many, can get a full view of the empty spot to verify there is no one there. look at that. spot—on. straight. quite impressive. it is all well and good, but it will be some time before you can actually do this yourself. each and every car park will need to be approved by faraday future before th
dave lee investigates.aday future, a new car company that promises to beat tesla at its own game. last year at ces they showed us a scale model of a concept car they had no real intention of making. this year they promised something more, well, real. introducing the ff 91. they're pretty proud of it, they say it can do zero to 60 quicker than a bentley or a ferrari, and of course, a tesla model s. it can even park itself. just press a button and... record rip. it is being lazy tonight. i'm...
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dave lee is there, loads of people are there. arguably there is loads of people.oreign exchange. when it began operations in dublin seven years ago, currency fair was the world's first peer—to—peer currency exchange. and since then almost $4.5 billion—worth of currency has been exchanged on its site — that's around 5.6 billion. so how does it work? well, users log on to the website or smartphone app, and it then connects buyers and sellers of different currencies. users can also set their own exchange rate, but the model relies on people being willing to trade with each other. the company claims that by cutting out the middleman, it makes it cheaper and faster to exchange money than other traditional forms such as via banks. brett meyers, its co—founder and chief strategy officer is here. cani can i ask this question beforehand? are you a tech company or a finance company? if i had are you a tech company or a finance company? if! had to pick! are you a tech company or a finance company? if! had to pick i would say finance because we deal with people's money, secur
dave lee is there, loads of people are there. arguably there is loads of people.oreign exchange. when it began operations in dublin seven years ago, currency fair was the world's first peer—to—peer currency exchange. and since then almost $4.5 billion—worth of currency has been exchanged on its site — that's around 5.6 billion. so how does it work? well, users log on to the website or smartphone app, and it then connects buyers and sellers of different currencies. users can also set...
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dave lee investigates.ear they promised something more, well, real. introducing the ff91. they're pretty proud of it, they say it can do zero to 60 quicker than a bentley or a ferrari, and of course, a tesla model s. it can even park itself. just press a button and... record rip it seems like it's being a little bit lazy tonight. i'm being cruel. it can park on its own. i saw that for myself. slightly wide at the minute. this is a three—point turn. one of the reasons we do that is because we want to make sure all of the sensors in the car, of which there are many, can get a full view of the empty spot to verify there is no one there. look at that. spot on. straight. i'm impressed with that. it is all well and good, but it will be some time before you can actually do this yourself. each and every car park will need to be approved by faraday future before the feature will work. and it will rely on data on the system and future cars so it is less chicken and egg and more chicken and $150,000 car that isn't eve
dave lee investigates.ear they promised something more, well, real. introducing the ff91. they're pretty proud of it, they say it can do zero to 60 quicker than a bentley or a ferrari, and of course, a tesla model s. it can even park itself. just press a button and... record rip it seems like it's being a little bit lazy tonight. i'm being cruel. it can park on its own. i saw that for myself. slightly wide at the minute. this is a three—point turn. one of the reasons we do that is because we...
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dave thomas. >> stephen: that's an icon. that's like lee iacocca. he's the lee iacocca of hamburgers. do it. >> stephen: what was it like as a seven-year-old to be on a national talk show like that, were you self-confident. >> when you're seven you can-- everything, everything is great. everything's amazing. you are the best -- >> stephen: what was this? were you taking your top off as a seven-year-old? really, that's what it looked like and it was not appropriate. >> i am saying, you could be in your birthday suit and you could be the most confident person in the room, at seven years old. >> stephen: wow. >> right? ( applause ) that's gone flying out the window. >> stephen: so did you work continually from seven? like, you seem like a perfectly well-adjusted person and child stars often aren't. >> um, how do you know? ( laughter ) >> stephen: i guess i don't. i guess i don't. you could freak out on me at any moment. >> i could. >> stephen: it would be good for ratings if you wanted to do that. it would be nice. "hayden panettiere freaks out on 'stephen colbert'." i like-- i'd like to
dave thomas. >> stephen: that's an icon. that's like lee iacocca. he's the lee iacocca of hamburgers. do it. >> stephen: what was it like as a seven-year-old to be on a national talk show like that, were you self-confident. >> when you're seven you can-- everything, everything is great. everything's amazing. you are the best -- >> stephen: what was this? were you taking your top off as a seven-year-old? really, that's what it looked like and it was not appropriate....
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lee martinez is in that area in redwood city. we will talk to her shortly. welcome back. friday january 20th. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. it's coming up on 5:30. reporters everywhere covering the weather and the protests that are planned and the marches. its going to be a very busy morning. let's start with steve though. the drive this morning, very intense. the wind is going to continue for a little bit. >> things have tailed off for most. san jose area. santa clara valley get something of that. o locations. there is still plenty brewing off shore. the intense squall line. has moved east. rain and thunder over the mission district. has passed finally a break-in san francisco. not much. believe me there is more on the way. feels about 45 to 47 degrees. it's chilly out there. there is sonoma. flash flood warning out. that includes highway 116. if you have to use 37. sal will probably touch ont. it's having issues. almost every highway and by way does because there goes the line. it's fallen a part a bit but still producing moderate to heavy rain. rain is starting to move backn. you can see up thwart parts o
lee martinez is in that area in redwood city. we will talk to her shortly. welcome back. friday january 20th. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. it's coming up on 5:30. reporters everywhere covering the weather and the protests that are planned and the marches. its going to be a very busy morning. let's start with steve though. the drive this morning, very intense. the wind is going to continue for a little bit. >> things have tailed off for most. san jose area. santa...