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come along,did not it is possible that the iphone did not -- that the iphone would not have become thehenomenon it did. it is interesting to go back to zuckerberg with his thoughts on augmented reality. he is already thinking about other physical devices, which might be a minor concern for apple. on the other hand, short-term, apple is still is in the captain's seat, no question. emily: so much to reflect on on the iphone's 10th birthday. david kirk pocket -- david kirkpatrick, you're sticking with me. a major setback for rupert murdoch, the u.k. government is pushing back on the media's tycoon -- -- $20ntury fox $20 bill billion bid will undergo scrutiny. the government is concerned by the murdoch family. coming up, blue apron makes its public debut we discussed the new start up's journey. and "bloomberg technology" is livestreaming on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ the apron madef their public debut thursday, but stock wase a -- the literally unchanged, after the company lord is -- after the company lowered its ipo price. company gavevery it a market value of $2 billion. eric joins us
come along,did not it is possible that the iphone did not -- that the iphone would not have become thehenomenon it did. it is interesting to go back to zuckerberg with his thoughts on augmented reality. he is already thinking about other physical devices, which might be a minor concern for apple. on the other hand, short-term, apple is still is in the captain's seat, no question. emily: so much to reflect on on the iphone's 10th birthday. david kirk pocket -- david kirkpatrick, you're sticking...
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release of the first iphone.id pogue one of four tech reviewers to get to play with the smart phone before it hits the stores. he looks back now on what changed over the decade. >> there has been a lot of talk about the soon to be released iphone. >> it has got everything you need wrapped up in one. >> apple store staying open until midnight to meet the huge dema demand. >> iphone. >> ten years ago t iphone arrived in stores and the world hasn't been the same. >> i got the iphone. check that out. >> because of the iphone we now take it for granted that we are on the internet all the time. because of the iphone, we have everything in this old radio shak ad in our pockets. computer, calculator, camcorder, alarm clock, phone, music player, answering machine, and tape recorder. because of the iphone, hardly any one buys maps anymore. or pocket cameras. or watches. and because of the iphone, we have become a nation of distracted drivers. distracted walkers. and distracted dinner companions. until the iphone, cell phon
release of the first iphone.id pogue one of four tech reviewers to get to play with the smart phone before it hits the stores. he looks back now on what changed over the decade. >> there has been a lot of talk about the soon to be released iphone. >> it has got everything you need wrapped up in one. >> apple store staying open until midnight to meet the huge dema demand. >> iphone. >> ten years ago t iphone arrived in stores and the world hasn't been the same....
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soon the iphone was ubiquitous. >> it made me very dependent on.ould do everything, pay my bills, make reservations, learn stuff. it is awesome. >> to make our life more convenient. we spent more time on the phone on average but it helps you do everything see get a lot more done. correspondent: in 10 years, more than 8 million iphones have been told, turning apple -- have been sold, turning apple into the world's biggest traded company. >> the iphone is not going anywhere. it is a staple of how we all expect to be able to communicate in the future. correspondent: apple hopes it will remain so and it can provide its blockbuster product with compelling the features for many years to come. >> apple is celebrating the 10th birthday of its iphone. are you one of those who stood in line to get it-? >> i was pretty late in the game. i relied on my old service. i got my first iphone around 2011 or 2012. >> apple relies almost entirely on its signature product. have investors stopped hoping the next big thing will be an apple thing? >> that remains to be se
soon the iphone was ubiquitous. >> it made me very dependent on.ould do everything, pay my bills, make reservations, learn stuff. it is awesome. >> to make our life more convenient. we spent more time on the phone on average but it helps you do everything see get a lot more done. correspondent: in 10 years, more than 8 million iphones have been told, turning apple -- have been sold, turning apple into the world's biggest traded company. >> the iphone is not going anywhere. it...
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and we are calling it iphone. that iphone would not go on sale for six months. time, nobody outside apple was allowed to see the phone or touch the phone. the hype machine went into overdrive. >> hello. >> hello. >> especially after 40 million viewers saw this commercial on that year's oscar broadcast. and then, two weeks before the phone went on sale, apple quietly handed iphones to four tech reporters to review. steven levee of "newsweek," ed bague of "usa today," walt mosburg of "wall street journal," and me then of "the new york times." >> we had two days between the time our review came out, and the thing went on sale. i have never been more popular in my life. i wish i had this thing in high school, you know. >> in celebration of the iphone's 10th birthday, the first four people outside apple ever to use an iphone sat down to reminisce. >> steve called us all while we had it right? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> he called me multiple times a day. how is it going? steve, it's not the way i do reviews. i said we'll talk. but, don't worry about it. there was a lot m
and we are calling it iphone. that iphone would not go on sale for six months. time, nobody outside apple was allowed to see the phone or touch the phone. the hype machine went into overdrive. >> hello. >> hello. >> especially after 40 million viewers saw this commercial on that year's oscar broadcast. and then, two weeks before the phone went on sale, apple quietly handed iphones to four tech reporters to review. steven levee of "newsweek," ed bague of "usa...
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they've sold 1.(200) 000-0000 iphones. >> i know what we did befe 1.2 billion iphones. >> i know whatre the iphone we talked to each other. >> or instead of going over to talk to somebody across the room you text them. >> when i'm upstairs and my wife is downstairs and she texts me i'm like really. that's where we are. >> it was a trip my daughters sat side by side texting in the backseat, so we wouldn't hear what they were saying. >> that was a side conversation between them. they just didn't want you to know. >> probably. all right. we're at the quicken loans day one. it's hot today, not humid. here's what you can't bring in to the tournament, this is kind of obvious but just so you know you don't want to get stopped at security with stuff you can't bring in. here's what you can't bring in, no pets, you can bring in chairs, no food, drink, or coolers. and no bags larger than 6x6x6. keep that in mind. >>> we're talking about the squeaked saturday will be the worst day. showers and thunderstorms, some could be in the late morning, they could be on and off all day. then just a short st
they've sold 1.(200) 000-0000 iphones. >> i know what we did befe 1.2 billion iphones. >> i know whatre the iphone we talked to each other. >> or instead of going over to talk to somebody across the room you text them. >> when i'm upstairs and my wife is downstairs and she texts me i'm like really. that's where we are. >> it was a trip my daughters sat side by side texting in the backseat, so we wouldn't hear what they were saying. >> that was a side...
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never had an iphone.et after my blackberry, i love my samsung android devices. >> sarah sammy says i got my first one in august 2014 because i needed it for a job i still have and use that one. >> and logan says not until early 2011. but i did go to mac world to look at the first one. did you get the first phone. >> i did. i remember that mac world. it was electrifying. there was one iphone on display in a bell jar. >> it was like -- >> was it smaller? >> they still make small ones. >> okay. >> a lot of people prefer the bigger ones because the screen is easier to read. as you get older, you need the bigger screen. >> i love the sound byte, people in their 20s and 30s. >> yeah. >> i know people in every age group. >> you see 830-year-olds running around with a smart phone. >> i still have the original iphone and it works along with all of the others. so talk about loyalty. that is one viewer who is locked right in. what a story. >> yeah. thank you, tom. >> appreciate it. >>> coming up next, the fourth of
never had an iphone.et after my blackberry, i love my samsung android devices. >> sarah sammy says i got my first one in august 2014 because i needed it for a job i still have and use that one. >> and logan says not until early 2011. but i did go to mac world to look at the first one. did you get the first phone. >> i did. i remember that mac world. it was electrifying. there was one iphone on display in a bell jar. >> it was like -- >> was it smaller? >>...
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take a good look or the oldest iphone >> i know.head, but p if you want to try and guess here >> guy >> the one with all the, the one with the tim closest to us is the original iphone. the one with him further away is whatever that new one. >> why do you say that >> well, i could see the darkness in your hair in the newer phone. you're really popping. >> the camera technology in the iphone 7 is just miles ahead of what you had at two. here's another techlts switch up the photos >> all right >> this one makes me hungry. >> iphone 7 or original. left or right. come on. >> it's left no question. >> left what >> is that right >> let's see the k you show it? >> there you go. >> what were they serving? >> hot dogs. i decided to become a hot dog vendor in times square for an afternoon. if things don't work out here, i've got a future serving up red hots >> signal processing completely different. apple focusing tremendous attention on the cameras every single time. in fact, they even mess up so here's something that's interesting because th
take a good look or the oldest iphone >> i know.head, but p if you want to try and guess here >> guy >> the one with all the, the one with the tim closest to us is the original iphone. the one with him further away is whatever that new one. >> why do you say that >> well, i could see the darkness in your hair in the newer phone. you're really popping. >> the camera technology in the iphone 7 is just miles ahead of what you had at two. here's another techlts...
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some call it the iphone 8, some the iphone x.eart of it will be this screen with deeper blacks and whites. it will look clearer, crisper. it will be bigger. it's all going to fit in the iphone 7 size formfactor. emily: we got some comments from tim cook where he, for the first time, really it knowledge with cars.itions we know apple has a deal with has a deal tot -- lease 16 cars. gene: a lot of my expectations are following mark's lead. our belief is there are three essential routes. one is to do a car entirely themselves, the second is to do a software, and a third is to do some sort of fleet opportunity. i've had a bad prediction around apple and the tv's, so i'm reluctant to say that apple is going to have a car, but i would say it's very clear this is a big market. 90 million cars sold. apple wants to have a place in this. i don't think they have their plan in place as far as how they are going to address that market. our expectations over the next five years do not include any revenue from apple car. emily: how about air po
some call it the iphone 8, some the iphone x.eart of it will be this screen with deeper blacks and whites. it will look clearer, crisper. it will be bigger. it's all going to fit in the iphone 7 size formfactor. emily: we got some comments from tim cook where he, for the first time, really it knowledge with cars.itions we know apple has a deal with has a deal tot -- lease 16 cars. gene: a lot of my expectations are following mark's lead. our belief is there are three essential routes. one is to...
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coming up, a quick look back at the evolution of the iphone.t has been 10 years since it first hit the shelves. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: june 29 marks the iphone's 10th birthday. it jumped far beyond the confrontatio competition. emily chang has a look back at the decade of the iphone. ♪ >> today, apple is going to reinvent the phone. 29, 2007, consumers got their hands on the very first iphone. a decade later, the smart phone has proven to be the undisputed king of apple products, and in turn, revolutionized an entire ecosystem, destroying heavyweights in spurring new rivals across the globe. opened doors to what has become a large chunk of the company's revenue, apps. sales have generated $100 billion in gross revenue for apple, with more than 16 million developers worldwide producing apps ranging from uber to snapchat. the launch of the iphone did not just change the way people work and socialize. it also transform the company itself. apple group by every dimension, going from a company with staff of 18,000 pre-iphone, to a workforce of
coming up, a quick look back at the evolution of the iphone.t has been 10 years since it first hit the shelves. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: june 29 marks the iphone's 10th birthday. it jumped far beyond the confrontatio competition. emily chang has a look back at the decade of the iphone. ♪ >> today, apple is going to reinvent the phone. 29, 2007, consumers got their hands on the very first iphone. a decade later, the smart phone has proven to be the undisputed king of apple...
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that is roughly ten times what it was at the iphone launch.versary comes at a critical time for apple with iphone sales experiencing coming off their first year of decline. guys, back to you. >> fascinating look at industry that changed a lot and continues to change, josh. appreciate that. josh lip ton out west. we started the morning, mike, talking about apple and valuation and the degree to which the market still expects it to come up whether it's an iphone or something else entirely. >> yeah. obviously unfair on some level but also in a weird way kind of a back door honor. i do think this year the market started to come on board with this idea that even if it doesn't create something brand new every few years that we never expected before, there's enough of a single business and you can respect the profitability of the ecosystem. >> teklehaimanot doing the market any favors. >> no, the big cap techs are the big thing moving to the chief down side. not enough of the money making that's why you have the index down. >> watch the afternoon sess
that is roughly ten times what it was at the iphone launch.versary comes at a critical time for apple with iphone sales experiencing coming off their first year of decline. guys, back to you. >> fascinating look at industry that changed a lot and continues to change, josh. appreciate that. josh lip ton out west. we started the morning, mike, talking about apple and valuation and the degree to which the market still expects it to come up whether it's an iphone or something else entirely....
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there are whispers the next iphone could be above $1000. the first iphone was $500.e a remarkable trend. emily: what is in store for the next three years? what next? >> people talk about a super cycle. every two years, they come out with a new flagship iphone. each time, it boosted sales. the iphone later this year, there is a hope from investors that is the case. the ability to add some iterative or incremental improvements for the next generation will prop it up. perhaps by then, they will be ready to unveil the huge ar product if there is one. that is the kind of ramp investors hope product development is leading towards. b and toms alex web giles. a new morgan stanley analyst says he is seeing risk to the auto industry in china which he sees as a greater source of competition and demand. he was a cranial tesla pulled but downgraded the shares on the threat of larger companies. that after tim cook's elaborated on apple's ambitions with it comes to cars. the space startup claims it has of largest operating fleet satellites in the world with over 140 in orbit. we wi
there are whispers the next iphone could be above $1000. the first iphone was $500.e a remarkable trend. emily: what is in store for the next three years? what next? >> people talk about a super cycle. every two years, they come out with a new flagship iphone. each time, it boosted sales. the iphone later this year, there is a hope from investors that is the case. the ability to add some iterative or incremental improvements for the next generation will prop it up. perhaps by then, they...
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. >> and we are calling it iphone. >> apple released first iphone ten years ago today the evolution and every gang at the time has replaced over the last decade. >> so we will go overall that far, give the iphone a proper birthday celebration. >> look who has shown to up wawa. now, here is the dilemma not wearing his jersey, but we have a lot of great producers out, there we don't know, do you know which e-a-g-l-e-s they will is in let us snow. >> we are hearing more eagles players will show up and help with this, first time they're doing there is so witching it up on us, yep, lot of lines. i wonder if they want the people turkey one line, people want italian in the other in just luck of the draw? >> what about mayo, can i order special orders, special orders don't upset us? >> they i go you box, mustards and mayo in it. >> mayo! lou look, getting ready, washing his hand, getting ready. >> you get free hoagie today. >> a shout out. >> i was down here last year when they were making it, it is nut, insane, all of the employees excited, the energy level is there. >> then of course an eagle
. >> and we are calling it iphone. >> apple released first iphone ten years ago today the evolution and every gang at the time has replaced over the last decade. >> so we will go overall that far, give the iphone a proper birthday celebration. >> look who has shown to up wawa. now, here is the dilemma not wearing his jersey, but we have a lot of great producers out, there we don't know, do you know which e-a-g-l-e-s they will is in let us snow. >> we are hearing...
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this is iphone 7. ten years on the iphone is in its 7th generation. with an 8th soon to come. heartbeat. but despite being on the cutting edge of technology, a decade from now, the iphone may be a thing of the past. >> ten years is a very long time in tech. so i think in some ways you always have something on you. i do feel like the idea of always looking at a screen in your pocket might change. >> for decades now, people who live in california have been warned that the big one could strike at any moment. scientists still don't know how to predict a major earthquake. an early warning shake alert system could help. carter evans has a look. >> reporter: state of the art earthquake simulator, we know when the shaking is going to start. what if you got a warning before the real thing. but that does actually exist. called shake alert. set to roll out next year. but now, budget cults could put all of that in jeopardy. in an earthquake zone, every second counts. early warning systems are already operational in mexico and japan. prior to the massive 9.0 quake in 2011. people in tokyo
this is iphone 7. ten years on the iphone is in its 7th generation. with an 8th soon to come. heartbeat. but despite being on the cutting edge of technology, a decade from now, the iphone may be a thing of the past. >> ten years is a very long time in tech. so i think in some ways you always have something on you. i do feel like the idea of always looking at a screen in your pocket might change. >> for decades now, people who live in california have been warned that the big one...
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we have been talking about the 10 year anniversary of the iphone, which sold 1.2 billion iphones in the past 10 years but the stock is down with a lot of the other large tech stocks today. another mover we are watching is the vix, which is spiking as a result of the increasing volatility, up now at 40%. -- 14 percent. at one point, it was around 15%, , but now you can see the selling in the volatility as it unfolded throughout the day. at the opening bell, we were not think a lot of change in stock, and that yardage to change in see the morning as we losses accelerate and the volatility as well. all of that said, not everything is down. it is rare that everything is down, and banks continue to beast wrong, even in the face of , even this -- be strong in the face of all of this selling in the market. we had the stress test that closed yesterday, capital return plans from many of these companies raising their dividends, all many of them -- and many of them are authorizing buybacks are as well, and yields are hired for the -- higher for the third straight session. we have seen yields on th
we have been talking about the 10 year anniversary of the iphone, which sold 1.2 billion iphones in the past 10 years but the stock is down with a lot of the other large tech stocks today. another mover we are watching is the vix, which is spiking as a result of the increasing volatility, up now at 40%. -- 14 percent. at one point, it was around 15%, , but now you can see the selling in the volatility as it unfolded throughout the day. at the opening bell, we were not think a lot of change in...
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but what will the next iphone bring? what could be smarter than the iphones we've got now? we'll explore that and more as "power lunch" begins right now >>> welcome to "power lunch. i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. nasdaq is the biggest loser percentage-wise and nearly 2% decline. dow jones is on track for the biggest one-day drop since midway bob pisani is at the nyse. what's going on? >> it's a good sign of rotation in the market. that's what has been keeping up stocks all year. semiconductors are the losers today. what have been the losers? banks and energy what are among the few winners today? banks and energy this is rotation, folks. we're seeing heavy volume. the triple q, big volume there that's a sign that people are using it to buy other things meantime, value and growth are getting a lot of interest. what's value mostly energy. growth is a problems txy for fa stocks, so your apple and amazon and microsoft. everything is down 2%. energy stocks and bank stocks are coming to the fore a little bit. even chevron is up general electric down fractionally you can see this kin
but what will the next iphone bring? what could be smarter than the iphones we've got now? we'll explore that and more as "power lunch" begins right now >>> welcome to "power lunch. i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. nasdaq is the biggest loser percentage-wise and nearly 2% decline. dow jones is on track for the biggest one-day drop since midway bob pisani is at the nyse. what's going on? >> it's a good sign of rotation in the market. that's what has been keeping up...
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iphone is the most popular phone in china.seven-plus is the third most popular smartphone in china. last year the size of our business was almost $50 billion in china. we are going to stick at it, because i think china is a huge opportunity over time. emily: how would you characterize tim cook's apple versus steve jobs' apple? tim: i don't think about it very much. i guess i will point out that steve's dna will always be the dna of apple, or it will be as long as i am ceo. i think it is deeply embedded in the company and we celebrate it. and it should be like that and stay like that. obviously, things evolve over time as they would have if he were sitting here interviewing with you today. sure, butclearly i'm that is a better question to ask somebody who worked for both of us. emily: you said cars are an area ripe for disruption. how important is it that apple not miss out on cars? tim: i think there is a major disruption looming there, not only for self driving cars, but also the electrification. if you have driven an all ele
iphone is the most popular phone in china.seven-plus is the third most popular smartphone in china. last year the size of our business was almost $50 billion in china. we are going to stick at it, because i think china is a huge opportunity over time. emily: how would you characterize tim cook's apple versus steve jobs' apple? tim: i don't think about it very much. i guess i will point out that steve's dna will always be the dna of apple, or it will be as long as i am ceo. i think it is deeply...
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developing prototypes for the ipods and the iphone.berg's caroline connan as with him in paris. vonnie.: hi, i'm very pleased to be joined by tony fadell, the father of the first iphone and ipad prototypes. tony: it is nice to see you, caroline. what are you doing at station s? tony: i live here with my family. we enjoyed the tech scene. it is a very different place from when we lived here years ago, and this is a manifestation of the incredible movement of startups and technology in france yet again, and it is wonderful to see such a facility be able to created and so much energy and enthusiasm around it. caroline: we have brexit in the u.k., donald trump in the u.s., macron in france. do you think paris should become the next big leader in the world ? tony: i think all of those events in the mobile digital society, without a doubt, this is the best environment for france to become a leader in the world from technology. i am living here now with my family to be able to feel what we felt back in silicon valley 1990's we0's and 19 eigh
developing prototypes for the ipods and the iphone.berg's caroline connan as with him in paris. vonnie.: hi, i'm very pleased to be joined by tony fadell, the father of the first iphone and ipad prototypes. tony: it is nice to see you, caroline. what are you doing at station s? tony: i live here with my family. we enjoyed the tech scene. it is a very different place from when we lived here years ago, and this is a manifestation of the incredible movement of startups and technology in france yet...
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to the iphone and the other smart phone makers. how do they either integrate that, go around it, enterprise things that are better than that. >> it's a good question. i think it's a huge challenge. i mean, appls sir, has a lot of issues. it doesn't work well for me a lot of the time and there's a war going on in voice controlled tech where you know, whether you're using google or amazon or apple, you're picking one ecosystem and you can't talk to multiple ais at once or multiple voices like you can launch apps. that's something apple launches more than one device, which they will, with home pod sit ng the home and list ping. how do you handle, talk and have one thing listen or have it do thin intelligent way. apple needs to tackle that. >> quickly, the iphone 8 is supposed to come out later this year. what do you expect to see on it and will the changes be evolutionary or revolutionary? >> i think a lot of focus is y is is be on the camera. something tim cook and apple are talking a lot about and that's going to be in in os, but th
to the iphone and the other smart phone makers. how do they either integrate that, go around it, enterprise things that are better than that. >> it's a good question. i think it's a huge challenge. i mean, appls sir, has a lot of issues. it doesn't work well for me a lot of the time and there's a war going on in voice controlled tech where you know, whether you're using google or amazon or apple, you're picking one ecosystem and you can't talk to multiple ais at once or multiple voices...
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only iphone.irely business model an paradigm shift. we said software was important in the 80s with bill gates and microsoft and now you realize hardware xiened with that reare occurring revenue is way to make this reoccurring money. >> 134 on apple this morning down a buck. stuart: check that big board still holding on to a very is small gain. 8 points higher as we speak. but look at that level 21,463. look at pier one ouch down 11% weak sales. where they taken that to cleaners. $4.78 on p.o.1 walgreens will buy half of stores for $5 billion instead of right aid outright for more than $9 billion. walgreens also said it is ended its deal to sell 800 stores to threads that deal is off. so those shares threads way down, 24% down. now wait a second, we've got news on wall street, walgreens connected to amazon. >> ceo is talking about would jeff get into pharmacy into the drug description business? he's saying not -- he probably won't be interested in the short-term. it is two hyperregulated they're si
only iphone.irely business model an paradigm shift. we said software was important in the 80s with bill gates and microsoft and now you realize hardware xiened with that reare occurring revenue is way to make this reoccurring money. >> 134 on apple this morning down a buck. stuart: check that big board still holding on to a very is small gain. 8 points higher as we speak. but look at that level 21,463. look at pier one ouch down 11% weak sales. where they taken that to cleaners. $4.78 on...
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revolutionary iphone.eg oliver in new york city. we'll take a look back at the digital device that changed our world. iphone i'm meg oliver. the digital phone that changed the world. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure... ...kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow i love ya, tomorrow ♪ ask your heart doctor about entresto. and help make tomorrow possible. ♪ you're only a day away. the sanctuary city policy. new security measures will soon be implemented for all commercial flights coming into the u-s. why homeland security decided to a
revolutionary iphone.eg oliver in new york city. we'll take a look back at the digital device that changed our world. iphone i'm meg oliver. the digital phone that changed the world. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an...
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iphone and ipad, there are peer-to-peer payments. it is the biggest ios release ever. am excited about all of it, but i am really excited about ar. let me get this in the hands of developers, we will have the largest augmented reality platform in the world. with: you talk about ar regards to developers, but what about consumers? technology, and as a platform owner, the first thing, and arguably the most aportant, is to build foundation. from the foundation, you can do many things. emily: peter keels says that innovation in smartphones is over. are the days of quantum leaps in smartphones over? tim: i don't agree with that view at all. the thing that drives quantum leaps is the core technology. when i think about all of the things that are going to change from a court technology point of view, i think we are just getting started. i am incredibly excited, and clearly there is nothing that i think of virtually anybody will say will replace smartphones anytime soon. theime has gone on, smartphone has become more important to people's lives. when it started, the phone call
iphone and ipad, there are peer-to-peer payments. it is the biggest ios release ever. am excited about all of it, but i am really excited about ar. let me get this in the hands of developers, we will have the largest augmented reality platform in the world. with: you talk about ar regards to developers, but what about consumers? technology, and as a platform owner, the first thing, and arguably the most aportant, is to build foundation. from the foundation, you can do many things. emily: peter...
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iphone seven is the most popular phone in china.seven-plus is the third most popular smartphone in china. last year the size of our business was almost $50 billion in greater china. we are going to stick at it, because i think china is a huge opportunity over time. emily: how would you characterize tim cook's apple versus steve jobs' apple? tim: i don't think about it very much. i guess i will point out that steve's dna will always be the dna of apple, or it will be as long as i am ceo. and i think as long as anyone is, honestly. i think it is deeply embedded in the company and we celebrate it. and it should be like that and should stay like that. obviously, things evolve over time as they would have if he were sitting here interviewing with you today. that is probably a better question to ask somebody who worked for both of us. emily: you said cars are an area ripe for disruption. how important is it that apple not miss out on cars? tim: i think there is a major disruption looming there, not only for self driving cars, but also the
iphone seven is the most popular phone in china.seven-plus is the third most popular smartphone in china. last year the size of our business was almost $50 billion in greater china. we are going to stick at it, because i think china is a huge opportunity over time. emily: how would you characterize tim cook's apple versus steve jobs' apple? tim: i don't think about it very much. i guess i will point out that steve's dna will always be the dna of apple, or it will be as long as i am ceo. and i...
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tim: we make both of the ipad and iphone.ome people will only buy mac and many will only by ipad and we try to do both. we try to bring more productivity features. people think they would rather have an ipad pro. i think that people who have an ipad will launch an upgrade but the mac remains very important to us. both of them are computing devices and we are going to keep investing in both because we think both are a great feature. one of the reasons why ipad on the surface, the units are going down, keep in mind that the ipad mini came out at a point in time when smartphones were small. people have four inch screens on their smartphone. one of the things you are seeing is a national movement to a smartphone, not taking all of the market but taking a piece of it. we are growth rates that have shocked us. emily: you called president trump and urged him not to pull out of the paris agreement. what does that mean for your relationship with the president? emily: you have been engaged with this white house, you called president tr
tim: we make both of the ipad and iphone.ome people will only buy mac and many will only by ipad and we try to do both. we try to bring more productivity features. people think they would rather have an ipad pro. i think that people who have an ipad will launch an upgrade but the mac remains very important to us. both of them are computing devices and we are going to keep investing in both because we think both are a great feature. one of the reasons why ipad on the surface, the units are going...
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feliz cumpleaÑos al iphone.ado de innovar. en otoÑo se espera el iphone ocho y se anticipa que serÁ mucho mejor. yo tengo el iphone de seis que funciona bien, gracias al iphone por tenerme bien connotada-- conectada con ustedes. tambiÉn pueden vernos en el facebook en la pÁgina de univisiÓn 34. dÉjenos su comentario, los ♪ ♪ locutor: llegÓ la hora de dar la bienvenida a todos los que nos reciben en su casa a nivel nacional. muy buenas tardes. estamos en "hoy"! ♪ ♪ ♪ [risas] ♪ ♪ [cantan todos juntos]
feliz cumpleaÑos al iphone.ado de innovar. en otoÑo se espera el iphone ocho y se anticipa que serÁ mucho mejor. yo tengo el iphone de seis que funciona bien, gracias al iphone por tenerme bien connotada-- conectada con ustedes. tambiÉn pueden vernos en el facebook en la pÁgina de univisiÓn 34. dÉjenos su comentario, los ♪ ♪ locutor: llegÓ la hora de dar la bienvenida a todos los que nos reciben en su casa a nivel nacional. muy buenas tardes. estamos en "hoy"! ♪ ♪ ♪...
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the original iphone was primitive compared to what we have now.dn't have a flash for the camera, couldn't use it to record video, couldn't send a picture or a text message--as a text message but the phone has really evolved and changed the world literally. i couldn't live without it. apple has sold more than one billion iphones. >> i do--you have yours. i have mine. i do remember the first time i saw the iphone 2 and my kids were like a toy store going into the apple store can we go in and play. it was all very exciting. all right we are coming up on our 5:00 hour and there are new developments in the ghost ship warehouse fire case. what prompted lawyers for the families of the victims to file an amendment to their lawsuit. >>> new and tougher airport screenings nationwide ordered by the department of homeland security. we are going to bring you a live report. >>> off to a nice start we are. you can see that the traffic does look pretty good if you are driving on the bridge. on the lower deck of the bay bridge police lights not causing a big traff
the original iphone was primitive compared to what we have now.dn't have a flash for the camera, couldn't use it to record video, couldn't send a picture or a text message--as a text message but the phone has really evolved and changed the world literally. i couldn't live without it. apple has sold more than one billion iphones. >> i do--you have yours. i have mine. i do remember the first time i saw the iphone 2 and my kids were like a toy store going into the apple store can we go in...
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days to buy the first iphone. iphone users became addicted to the device. today's version of course has the luxury of the internet, apps, music and more. but in the beginning, the features were not quite as adnc >> it's hard to remember that at first the iphone really didn't have a fast internet connection. it was behind the other phones with edge so it really wasn't meant to play videos and it couldn't record videos. >> after that first launch, it only took steve jobs a couple of years to upgrade the features and to this day, new features keep on coming. >>> a big change will provide welcome relief for california drivers who keep piling up the tickets. >> and a bay area camp is giving kids a hands-on lesson in science from some of the top mines in their field. >> and here we go! i know it's thursday but we're coming down to the weekend so we can have that all important 4th of july forecast. >> things looking good if you are make your way across the golden gate bridge this morning. but how does the bay bridge look? we'll take a quick look at that coming up.
days to buy the first iphone. iphone users became addicted to the device. today's version of course has the luxury of the internet, apps, music and more. but in the beginning, the features were not quite as adnc >> it's hard to remember that at first the iphone really didn't have a fast internet connection. it was behind the other phones with edge so it really wasn't meant to play videos and it couldn't record videos. >> after that first launch, it only took steve jobs a couple of...
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if you look at the current product, iphone 7, it does not look that different from the iphone 6.n a key market like china, a lot of consumers give it a pass. there are very high expectations for what is happening in the iphone eight or whatever they and the calling it later this year, and if those rumors are true, we do believe that there will be pent-up demand from people passing over the iphone 7 and going to the eight, and by the time it launches at the end of this year, pushing any calendar year next year, that is when you will start to see that chart basically start turning itself back around. yvonne: it is yvonne in hong kong. we heard a lot of big applause when they did announce this kit as well on top of the ios 11. it was interesting. they projected the 3-d week rendering of what you could do. how big of a breakthrough is that? how does that compare to the likes of facebook as well as alphabet, that have been developing in this form of technology? bryan: it is funny you mention that purity mention the likes of facebook and out of it. -- it is funny you mention that. you
if you look at the current product, iphone 7, it does not look that different from the iphone 6.n a key market like china, a lot of consumers give it a pass. there are very high expectations for what is happening in the iphone eight or whatever they and the calling it later this year, and if those rumors are true, we do believe that there will be pent-up demand from people passing over the iphone 7 and going to the eight, and by the time it launches at the end of this year, pushing any calendar...
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>> device that changed our lives forever. >> and we are calling it iphone. >> apple released first iphoneen years ago today the evolution and every gang at the time has replaced over the last decade. >> so we will go overall that far, give the iphone a proper birthday celebration. >> look who has shown to up wawa. now, here is the dilemma not wearing his jersey, but we have a lot of great producers out, there we don't know, do you know which e-a-g-l-e-s they will is in let us snow. >> we are hearing more eagles players will show up and help with this, first time they're doing there is so witching it up o
>> device that changed our lives forever. >> and we are calling it iphone. >> apple released first iphoneen years ago today the evolution and every gang at the time has replaced over the last decade. >> so we will go overall that far, give the iphone a proper birthday celebration. >> look who has shown to up wawa. now, here is the dilemma not wearing his jersey, but we have a lot of great producers out, there we don't know, do you know which e-a-g-l-e-s they will...
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hoy cumple 10 aÑos de nacido el telÉfono iphone.iÓn de la cÁmara baja sobre los temas migratorios. janet, adelante. janet: javier, carolina, pues la votaciÓn que en este momento no ha empezado. la discusiÓn continuÓ en cuanto al proyecto de ley de las ciudades santuarios, que busca castigar aquellas ciudades que quieran tejer a los inmigrantes indocumentados. pasada esta votaciÓn, se empezarÁ a discutir la ley kate. esperamos que esta tarde, ambas propuestas de ley pasen con la mayorÍa republicana en la cÁmara baja. esto como ya se sabe, no va a ser secreto. serÍa un milagro si es que no pasa. pero con la mayorÍa republicana, hay un esfuerzo para que es hoy salgan exitosas de la cÁmara baja. en el senado, sabemos que no serÁ la misma historia. y al momento, no creemos que hay un apetito polÍtico para que Éstas avancen al senado. el presidente, todo el dÍa ha estado en las redes sociales twitteando el apoyo que le ha dado estas dos propuestas de ley. son propuestas que fueron promesas de campaÑa y que Él tambiÉn con su acciÓn ejecuti
hoy cumple 10 aÑos de nacido el telÉfono iphone.iÓn de la cÁmara baja sobre los temas migratorios. janet, adelante. janet: javier, carolina, pues la votaciÓn que en este momento no ha empezado. la discusiÓn continuÓ en cuanto al proyecto de ley de las ciudades santuarios, que busca castigar aquellas ciudades que quieran tejer a los inmigrantes indocumentados. pasada esta votaciÓn, se empezarÁ a discutir la ley kate. esperamos que esta tarde, ambas propuestas de ley pasen con la...
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we think about how many industries the iphone changed.roid phones out there and many argue the android wasn't the first smart phone. but the apple was the catalyst. sitting here on the news set, i was doing a live shot out of another country overseas a few days ago off of my iphone. we new about news and taking over a trillion photos a year. >> neil: you know, shelby, i wonder this latest phone that is coming out later in the year, the fall, they keep talking about all the new bells and whistles and something called -- augmented reality? what is that? >> augmented reality, they have a new screen. it could have wireless charging, there's lots of rumors. there's fears would be hard to produce. >> neil: what is that? point at something and what would happen? >> yes. you don't point at something but you're virtual in a world that you would never have seen when iphone launched ten years ago. >> neil: sounds stupid. >> maybe you'll like it. >> neil: sounds stupid. i'm an apple shareholder. but i'm listening to this. there's a lot of ancillary i
we think about how many industries the iphone changed.roid phones out there and many argue the android wasn't the first smart phone. but the apple was the catalyst. sitting here on the news set, i was doing a live shot out of another country overseas a few days ago off of my iphone. we new about news and taking over a trillion photos a year. >> neil: you know, shelby, i wonder this latest phone that is coming out later in the year, the fall, they keep talking about all the new bells and...
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. >> it strikes me as we are looking at the ten-year anniversary of the iphone. this is hitting pcs. use of the cloud and mobile devices kind of gives you another line of productivity away from this sort of attack, does it not? >> yeah, it's a great point. why is this happening. people are using old desk top software and not using best safety practices we have a newsletter inside security, and i was talking to david who writes it, they think this ransomware attack looks suspiciously incompetent and that it is one bitcoin address and one e-mail address shut down for you to send payment to why would somebody create something that is incompetent at collecting ransom. i think it is a second wave of attack that happens here so i think if you're a consumer, what you need to know is, you need to have the latest updates turned on. you have to take cyber security very seriously and you want to have your data backed up in two locations, icloud, dropbox, pick two of them back it up to two locations. this way when your hard drive gets compromised, you can pull down one of th
. >> it strikes me as we are looking at the ten-year anniversary of the iphone. this is hitting pcs. use of the cloud and mobile devices kind of gives you another line of productivity away from this sort of attack, does it not? >> yeah, it's a great point. why is this happening. people are using old desk top software and not using best safety practices we have a newsletter inside security, and i was talking to david who writes it, they think this ransomware attack looks suspiciously...
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they have to make it bigger and better iphone. that is a lot of pressure.>> reporter: since jobs passing, tim cook has been under a lot of pressure. one thing nobody thinks about his apple was never an innovator. they took existing technology and made something spectacular. that is what we are expecting with the anniversary edition that comes out later this year. existing technology we are seeing from samsung and lg, so you might see wireless charging. all glass. so you can charge by setting it on your desk. there will be entire screens where you can press the screen anywhere and it reads your fingerprint to unlock. as facial recognition. all of these technologies exist in different -- different as -- different devices. >> that is coming up in the next couple months. good stuff. were a tech expert. thanks so much. >> pythons have changed my life. >>>@lawmaker wanting to make electric cars cheaper. california already offers rebates for purchasing a hybrid vehicle. a new bill sweetens the deal. a proposal to establish a three billio
they have to make it bigger and better iphone. that is a lot of pressure.>> reporter: since jobs passing, tim cook has been under a lot of pressure. one thing nobody thinks about his apple was never an innovator. they took existing technology and made something spectacular. that is what we are expecting with the anniversary edition that comes out later this year. existing technology we are seeing from samsung and lg, so you might see wireless charging. all glass. so you can charge by...
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so i have both an iphone and an android phone. the android phone is a google pixel, so it's first phone -- >> host: which you like quite a bit trickier like the iphone a little bit better. but they are pretty close. i do most of my work on a macbook air, which is now a little long in the tooth at apple but i think is still probably the best laptop that was ever made. but i also have several windows laptops and a couple of chrome books that i work on. so i keep familiar with everything. i have an ipad. i'm a big ipad fan. i'm a big proponent of ipad. tablets in general, but really thathere are not any good tables in my opinion. there's no tablet that comes close to the ipad. so use the ipad for not just watching movies or reading books or something, but actually i get worked on ipad. >> host: have we hit a low when it comes to battery life? >> guest: no, but i'll explain to you while it's different pixel battery -- why it's different. battery life partly depends on how efficiently the hardware and software made by samsung or lg or
so i have both an iphone and an android phone. the android phone is a google pixel, so it's first phone -- >> host: which you like quite a bit trickier like the iphone a little bit better. but they are pretty close. i do most of my work on a macbook air, which is now a little long in the tooth at apple but i think is still probably the best laptop that was ever made. but i also have several windows laptops and a couple of chrome books that i work on. so i keep familiar with everything. i...
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in the last decade, apple has sold more than 1.2 billion iphones. is there a downside to being slightly obsessed with our phones? >> absolutely. people walk around like this all the time instead of looking up and discovering things on their own. >> reporter: for better or worse, it's an obsession that has forever change the way we see the world. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> and let's see how the stocks are doing on wall street. dow down 144. >>> the kickoff for the 2017 warriors championship trophy tour will travel to all warriors team stores. today's stocks include burlingame until 3 p.m. san mateo from 4 to 9 p.m. tomorrow you can catch the catastrophe if i at the team store at organize every oracle arena from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at oracle arena. >>> time for a check of the of the bay area weather forecast. a lot of people starting their holiday planning early. >> we have a lot of tourists over the golden gate bridge right now. do you think all those people gathering around the flagpole at the north side of the golden gate bridge know that i'
in the last decade, apple has sold more than 1.2 billion iphones. is there a downside to being slightly obsessed with our phones? >> absolutely. people walk around like this all the time instead of looking up and discovering things on their own. >> reporter: for better or worse, it's an obsession that has forever change the way we see the world. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> and let's see how the stocks are doing on wall street. dow down 144. >>> the kickoff...
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on the rollout on the iphone, i have no idea. i don't think he does either because you don't know what the futu features are, to me, it's a safe stock at this point. one of f the safer stocks there, despite the fact there's been such a big move. i'm not, i'm not a you know, sycophant for you know, apple. i just think that's a good place to put money in the market. that's getting you fully equipp equipped. >> is it time to start looking elsewhere and put it into areas you think have better prospects in the short-term? >> i think there are great prospects out there, but i'll tell you, i'm not using apple to fund those. this is you said it with jim cramer, it's an investment, a buying stock as opposed to a trading stock. it's a long-term investment. the analyst has an opinion on the iphone 8. we have a different opinion. i think it's going to be a blowout. but what i note about his comments, is that he takes up next year's earnings by 31 cents. takes down this year's by nine cents, on net, that's actually an upfwrad to the earnings
on the rollout on the iphone, i have no idea. i don't think he does either because you don't know what the futu features are, to me, it's a safe stock at this point. one of f the safer stocks there, despite the fact there's been such a big move. i'm not, i'm not a you know, sycophant for you know, apple. i just think that's a good place to put money in the market. that's getting you fully equipp equipped. >> is it time to start looking elsewhere and put it into areas you think have better...
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>> greg: not the iphone. at the ipod.ies are going to evolve to match the posture of this phone. everybody you see now on the street is like this. this is a very strange thing. in construction areas at lunch, construction workers used to look at the women. that's how catcalls started. >> dana: oh, my god, that's why they stopped? >> greg: the eye looking at their phones. all lined up. except older guys. they are doing it but all the younger ones are on their phone. how many people are going to die because they just aren't looking around? falling stuff, cars, it will have an impact on our evolution. >> dana: i had a blackberry, i was working for the government. when i left the government and i got an iphone, i think it made my life better but i am still irritated by the keyboard. >> juan: you don't like the keyboard? the blackberry is gone for the most part. jesse, you are so young. you never knew life without an iphone. >> jesse: thanks, juan. i appreciate the compliment. here's the positive side as an iphone. it's a baby
>> greg: not the iphone. at the ipod.ies are going to evolve to match the posture of this phone. everybody you see now on the street is like this. this is a very strange thing. in construction areas at lunch, construction workers used to look at the women. that's how catcalls started. >> dana: oh, my god, that's why they stopped? >> greg: the eye looking at their phones. all lined up. except older guys. they are doing it but all the younger ones are on their phone. how many...
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the problem is the iphone 7 is similar to the model ten years ago. the big thing at the moment is having a display that covers the whole front face of the phone which has all these design implications, where you put the fingerprint sensor, the camera, how the design of the phone is, everyone at the moment is on the cusp of a different type of smartphone a different design. with a whole front of the phone as a screen and it becomes even more minimalist and elegant. >> last question, is apple doing enough when it comes to ai it launched the home pod is that enough to compete with the likes of alexa >> i would say actually the market leader when you look at machine learning and ai is google amazon played a bit of blinder they have gone we're not in mobile, we're not in pc. they have gone into the home the real key player is google. it's used machine learning to drive search google now, google assistant for 20 years now apple has a different position they try to protect privacy and not do an advertising business that's almost like competing machine learn
the problem is the iphone 7 is similar to the model ten years ago. the big thing at the moment is having a display that covers the whole front face of the phone which has all these design implications, where you put the fingerprint sensor, the camera, how the design of the phone is, everyone at the moment is on the cusp of a different type of smartphone a different design. with a whole front of the phone as a screen and it becomes even more minimalist and elegant. >> last question, is...
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how optimistic are you about apple's iphone future? i think they keep having where itew innovations really matters to the user. new applications will make all the difference. the question is whether the applications will take advantage of it. i think downloading a movie slightly faster probably will not make a difference, so they will fundamentally need to be new user applications that take advantage of it. emily: we have been reporting on new phones. how is the market different that apple will be entering in september which is when we believe the iphone eight will be unveiled? >> it is a whole different ballgame. when iphone came out, it was a in a league of its own. samsung is as hot as ever. google will have their new one later in the year. there are a lot of new phones from chinese makers getting popular. there is more at stake here. will apple be affected by these players? it remains to be seen. the landscape has shifted considerably. peter thiel says he believes innovation in smartphones is over. would you agree? george: maybe fr
how optimistic are you about apple's iphone future? i think they keep having where itew innovations really matters to the user. new applications will make all the difference. the question is whether the applications will take advantage of it. i think downloading a movie slightly faster probably will not make a difference, so they will fundamentally need to be new user applications that take advantage of it. emily: we have been reporting on new phones. how is the market different that apple will...
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they'll use the computer vision part of the iphone. the iphone will be the device of the next five years. but eventually it's going to be veritable. the a.r. kit will allow developers to build rich a.r. experiences far beyond what we've experienced in a.r. today. the demos that they showed today i think really caught people's attention. >> we're just having a pretty robust discussion here on the desk, gene, about apple's multiple valuation. karen was making the breakdown, karen, you're saying 80% of it, 80% of the multiple is hardware. and so, therefore, it may be a hardware multiple. >> the majority, overwhelming majority by a lot is hardware. which should get a cheaper multiple than services, leaving that service multiple, even with the cash, something that's extraordinarily high. >> how do you work through that, gene? >> reporter: well, their hardware piece, they gave up the 96% satisfaction. the work that we've done, there's about 93% revibrate on our iphone. in some ways, this idea of iphone as a service to the hardware almost bec
they'll use the computer vision part of the iphone. the iphone will be the device of the next five years. but eventually it's going to be veritable. the a.r. kit will allow developers to build rich a.r. experiences far beyond what we've experienced in a.r. today. the demos that they showed today i think really caught people's attention. >> we're just having a pretty robust discussion here on the desk, gene, about apple's multiple valuation. karen was making the breakdown, karen, you're...
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apple has sold more than one billion iphones. coming up on the 9 we will talk with tom about his memories of that one particular day. >>> our question of the day is about the introduction of of -- of the iphone ten years ago. let's take a look at the results. 22% say i was one of the first. most of you say i waited a few years. 7% still don't have one. the hold-outs. thanks so much for talking to us on the twitter poll and facebook. i love reading your comments. also thanks for using #ktvu. >> i got one quickly after one of our former employees said why do you still have a rolodex, get an iphone. i got one. >> i was about four and a half years ago. i was one of the late ones. i made it work. >>> calling all star wars fanning. how much do you think this went for in an auction last night? >>> good morning. you can see that things are beginning to get a little better on some of these commutes. like this one. interstate 80 heading out to the maze. not a bad one as you drive to the bay bridge toll plaza. >>> and as mr. john fowler use
apple has sold more than one billion iphones. coming up on the 9 we will talk with tom about his memories of that one particular day. >>> our question of the day is about the introduction of of -- of the iphone ten years ago. let's take a look at the results. 22% say i was one of the first. most of you say i waited a few years. 7% still don't have one. the hold-outs. thanks so much for talking to us on the twitter poll and facebook. i love reading your comments. also thanks for using...
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>> the tough thing with me with the iphone, blackberry to the iphone, not pressing the keys. >> i love the keyboards on that blackberry. >> i it was really weird getting used to that with the iphone. 5:03, grab your coffee, your iphone, let's go. 38 miles per hour on the boulevard, otherwise looking good on the major roadways, working your way into and out every philly. coming in from south jersey, live look here at the 42 freeway. again, a lot of unusual patterns probably over the next five to seven days with the holiday weekend, and then the holiday landing on an actual tuesday. downtown still closed here on the vine expressway, but as i look here, looks like they're just now starting to allow cars to go westbound on the vine, so, right around the next five minute or so, we should be back to normal in both directions coming into and through center city philly. an accident westbound on 422, it is on the ramp to first avenue, right out there at the casino interchange. and then we have water main break along route 130, the southbound side, at riverton road. otherwise, mass transit off t
>> the tough thing with me with the iphone, blackberry to the iphone, not pressing the keys. >> i love the keyboards on that blackberry. >> i it was really weird getting used to that with the iphone. 5:03, grab your coffee, your iphone, let's go. 38 miles per hour on the boulevard, otherwise looking good on the major roadways, working your way into and out every philly. coming in from south jersey, live look here at the 42 freeway. again, a lot of unusual patterns probably...