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. >> most people have a smartphone. most people who live here have a smartphone. most people who visit here have a smartphone. muni mobile will allow people to basically put a fare on to their smartphone. >> reporter: the app is free and available starting today. for now it is an 18-month pilot program where you can purchase single ride cable car fares. >>> apps that drain your battery. reporter jill wagner says there is a way to fix that. >> reporter: sarah kim and jack don't leave home without their smartphones. or their smartphone chargers. >> reporter: do you notice your bat dry drains quickly? i can't yeah. >> reporter: a new study from av gdiscovered which smartphone apps are the biggest battery drainers on android. for social media it is snapchat. netflix is high on the list. no surprise since it streams movies. so are shopping apps like wal- mart. bridget carrie says lots of apps can eat up battery life on any smartphone i don't they are not supposed to be doing that. >> reporter: snapchat constantly pulls your gps location and sends notification. for best
. >> most people have a smartphone. most people who live here have a smartphone. most people who visit here have a smartphone. muni mobile will allow people to basically put a fare on to their smartphone. >> reporter: the app is free and available starting today. for now it is an 18-month pilot program where you can purchase single ride cable car fares. >>> apps that drain your battery. reporter jill wagner says there is a way to fix that. >> reporter: sarah kim and...
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emily: how much of the business is still smartphones? >> smartphones are the flagship product. have a very significant line in consumer electronics, particularly smart devices. it ranges from mobile accessories like powerbands, audio products, speakers. emily: of those devices, which are doing the best? which are getting the most traction? >> probably the most popular smart device is actually this one, our first wearable product. we sell about 1.5 million a month. it tracks your sleep, exercise. it has a battery that lasts 45 to 60 days. is doing well around the world. when did you see these accessories becoming a meaningful part of the business? >> they are already a meaningful part of the business. ideas, newy neat ideas in consumer electronics, are really beginning to define us as more than a smartphone brand. emily: is that part of the business profitable? >> this part of the business is very profitable. emily: we are coming up on singles day in china. what kind of promotions are you offering? what does this event mean for you? 11-11, is one of the biggest days of the year
emily: how much of the business is still smartphones? >> smartphones are the flagship product. have a very significant line in consumer electronics, particularly smart devices. it ranges from mobile accessories like powerbands, audio products, speakers. emily: of those devices, which are doing the best? which are getting the most traction? >> probably the most popular smart device is actually this one, our first wearable product. we sell about 1.5 million a month. it tracks your...
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>> china is still a very large smartphone market. over 400 million smartphones a year.ven if that plateaus, it will be the largest market for the next decade in the world. what matters to us is not so much whether the market as a whole is continuing to grow, but what is happening to e-commerce. over the next decade, you will see retail in china go from 10% today to 50% or more. that is the way we are riding. we are fundamentally an e-commerce business. 70% of our products are sold online. that growth is not going to slow. emily: last time we spoke, you said you will be launching phones in the united states. what is the timeline? >> no timeline yet. but it is on our radar, we are thinking about it. it is a complex market that requires operational efficiency on the next level, which we are working towards. emily: it is on your radar or it is going to happen? >> it is going to happen. i just cannot tell you when. emily: i have to ask my obligatory ipo question. looking at the future of xiaomi, do you see an ipo? what does the future look like? >> no ipo plans. being indepe
>> china is still a very large smartphone market. over 400 million smartphones a year.ven if that plateaus, it will be the largest market for the next decade in the world. what matters to us is not so much whether the market as a whole is continuing to grow, but what is happening to e-commerce. over the next decade, you will see retail in china go from 10% today to 50% or more. that is the way we are riding. we are fundamentally an e-commerce business. 70% of our products are sold online....
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emily: how much of your business is still smartphones? smartphones still our flagship products.nges from mobile phone accessories, audio products. comes up in the u.s. when people talk about the reorganization of the smartphone market. how much does that matter? >> it does not really matter to us because we are such a different type of company. i almost cringe when people compare us to other smartphone brands. --are a technology company, we are an internet company, and e-commerce company. we care about engaged users. emily: how are you handling slowing growth in the chinese economy? >> china is still a very large smartphone market. even if that plateaus 20 growth, it will be the largest market for the next market -- plateaus to zero growth, it will be the smart- largest market for phones. we are fundamentally and e-commerce business. 70% of the products we sell are sold online. that growth is not going to stop anytime soon. emily: you said you will be launching phones in the united states. what is the timeline? >> no timeline set for the u.s. yet. it is on our radar. it is a ver
emily: how much of your business is still smartphones? smartphones still our flagship products.nges from mobile phone accessories, audio products. comes up in the u.s. when people talk about the reorganization of the smartphone market. how much does that matter? >> it does not really matter to us because we are such a different type of company. i almost cringe when people compare us to other smartphone brands. --are a technology company, we are an internet company, and e-commerce company....
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without a doubt, every smartphone these days kind of looks like every other smartphone. right?ave to have curved corners. you have to have at least a home button in some way. right? that's how interaction design works. by just do not think we can allow a company to take ownership of things that just are how they are. i think that if you look at what we have designed in the last 12 months, you will understand how much originality there is in what we do. and to be honest, i think you are going to see a lot more happening in the opposite direction, right? people taking inspiration on what we do. in building the new products. emily: lei jun, ceo, is often compared to steve jobs. he doesn't like that comparison. but he wears a black shirt. he does the one more thing. why does he do that? hugo: he's no longer wearing black shirts. [laughter] in fact, that was a while ago. he wears a blue button-down shirt. he has 50 of those. he wears them to the office every single day. the one more thing was a joke. i think people just took it way too seriously. we don't take ourselves seriously at
without a doubt, every smartphone these days kind of looks like every other smartphone. right?ave to have curved corners. you have to have at least a home button in some way. right? that's how interaction design works. by just do not think we can allow a company to take ownership of things that just are how they are. i think that if you look at what we have designed in the last 12 months, you will understand how much originality there is in what we do. and to be honest, i think you are going to...
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>> china is still a very large smartphone market.at plateaus to zero growth, it will be the largest market for smart phones. we are fundamentally an e-commerce business. 70% of the products we sell are sold online. that growth is not going to stop anytime soon. emily: you said you will be launching phones in the united states. what is the timeline? >> no timeline set for the u.s. yet. it is on our radar. it is a very complex market. it requires operational efficiency and precision. emily: it is on your radar or it is going to happen? >> it is going to happen. i do not know when yet. emily: a very happy west-giving to you. thank you so much for getting up early. what do you make of this new report out on xiaomi that they may not be doing as well as they expected? >> i disagree with hugo barra. the chinese consumer is not looking at xiaomi as the new hot cool thing. price-sensitive chinese consumers are moving toward another chinese brand that has some spectacular hardware. wealthier consumers are still buying apple products. xiaomi is
>> china is still a very large smartphone market.at plateaus to zero growth, it will be the largest market for smart phones. we are fundamentally an e-commerce business. 70% of the products we sell are sold online. that growth is not going to stop anytime soon. emily: you said you will be launching phones in the united states. what is the timeline? >> no timeline set for the u.s. yet. it is on our radar. it is a very complex market. it requires operational efficiency and precision....
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french police say a discarded smartphone contained important evidence about friday's attacks. but new york city top prosecutor warns that u.s. police are hitting a road block investigating crimes here. phones lock when they are inactive or turned off. if they are found at a crime scene and have the latest software from apple or google, they can't be unlocked for the police, even by the companies facing a court order. locked smartphones hold evidence in more than 100 cases, including murders. >> the line between an individual's right to privacy and the legitimate needs of law enforcement to protect the public should not be drawn by two private companies who make smartphones. >> reporter: the new york d.a. said congress should be required to open the phones when ordered by a judge. and the fbi director renewed his warning that isis uses software to encrypt messages impossible to intercept. >> at that moment, the needle that we've been searching the entire nation to find and have found, goes invisible to us. that is the going dark problem. >> isis has circulated a list of apps ra
french police say a discarded smartphone contained important evidence about friday's attacks. but new york city top prosecutor warns that u.s. police are hitting a road block investigating crimes here. phones lock when they are inactive or turned off. if they are found at a crime scene and have the latest software from apple or google, they can't be unlocked for the police, even by the companies facing a court order. locked smartphones hold evidence in more than 100 cases, including murders....
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they are trying to be more than a smartphone maker. they say they are not a smartphone maker. they are an internet company that sells lots of different products online, and that is true. ,hey have their fitness tracker air filters, all sorts of other products, but they are really thedoing the volumes that smartphones are doing. that is what they need to do, go be on the smartphones and get these other products out there. rishaad: thanks, tim. let's take another look at the world of tech. enter theet to fiercely competitive mobile payments market in china with the deal with union paid to introduce apple pay. to introduce apple pay. it would be a very big deal if it managed to check all of the boxes. we are still waiting for confirmation from the company. we have reached out to apple and union paid in beijing. -- pay in beijing. they are still waiting for data from the big four. that would be crucial given the necessity of linking up credit cards and accounts to the apple pay service. what goes ahead, this is apple would get in terms of benefits of partnering with union paid com
they are trying to be more than a smartphone maker. they say they are not a smartphone maker. they are an internet company that sells lots of different products online, and that is true. ,hey have their fitness tracker air filters, all sorts of other products, but they are really thedoing the volumes that smartphones are doing. that is what they need to do, go be on the smartphones and get these other products out there. rishaad: thanks, tim. let's take another look at the world of tech. enter...
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hugo: we wouldn't for smartphones or tvs, or these products.imply because it doesn't make sense to do that. we would rather use that engineering for horsepower building interesting the services and capabilities on top of android that have value versus starting again. everyone who has tried has failed. despite having many more resources than we would as a startup, which we still are. emily: johnny ives said you had stolen his design. how do you respond to that? ♪ ♪ emily: you were born and raised in brazil. you got into computers and made it to m.i.t. you were class president. hugo: blame my mom for all of the above. she really is the one person who pushed me all along and still does by the way. emily: you founded your first company after college, a mobile speech recognition company that got bought by nuance communications. that powers apple's siri. hugo: there is some amount of code. we don't know how much that made its way to the software that powers siri today. emily: you joined google in london. you worked your way up through the ranks. what
hugo: we wouldn't for smartphones or tvs, or these products.imply because it doesn't make sense to do that. we would rather use that engineering for horsepower building interesting the services and capabilities on top of android that have value versus starting again. everyone who has tried has failed. despite having many more resources than we would as a startup, which we still are. emily: johnny ives said you had stolen his design. how do you respond to that? ♪ ♪ emily: you were born and...
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your computer and smartphone could be making you feel sick and kind of a new phenomenon. >> reporter: that's right. if you are scrolling pages on your smartphone turns out you might be suffering from digital motion sickness of cyber sickness. more and more people are developing nausea and dizziness even if they don't have a history of it. a 3-d. action flick the more likely you are to get sick. it could actually dampen your reaction time in other situations like if you are driving your car like teens who are becoming desensitized and when something is in their path. >> i feel like this happens to the sudden i come up and i'm dizzy. >> if you have a child with a lazy eye there is digital glasses to obscure vision in either eye for programmed periods of time kind of like a dimmingal patch that flickers on and off and -- digital patch. the cost is about $450. >>> doctor, thank you. >>> the newest information about the terrorist attacks in paris and the growing debate about whether the united states should be taking in syrian refugees. >>> and a kid in a car with his father gets caught. >
your computer and smartphone could be making you feel sick and kind of a new phenomenon. >> reporter: that's right. if you are scrolling pages on your smartphone turns out you might be suffering from digital motion sickness of cyber sickness. more and more people are developing nausea and dizziness even if they don't have a history of it. a 3-d. action flick the more likely you are to get sick. it could actually dampen your reaction time in other situations like if you are driving your...
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ed: are smartphones making us dumb? a new study suggests we are forgetting phone numbers, addresses, even family memories, because we now expect our phone to remember everything for us. the condition is called digital amnesia. heather: wcvb newscenter 5's emily riemer had no trouble >> cue tell me your best friend's phone number that no. >> you may call that number every day and not even know. >> i phone numbers i don't remember any more because of that. that's true. >> it wakes up to the fact we're using those mobile device are for just about everything. >> chrises the paige director of the lab a cyber security firm. his company surveyed 1,000 people ages 16 and a older and found 91% treat mobile device as an extension of their rain with. almost half believe their smartphone holds almost everything they immediate to mow. >> it is consistent across the opp lation that people are storing everything that they used to put in the short-term memory on the mobile device. reporter: if losing the smartphone makes you feel like
ed: are smartphones making us dumb? a new study suggests we are forgetting phone numbers, addresses, even family memories, because we now expect our phone to remember everything for us. the condition is called digital amnesia. heather: wcvb newscenter 5's emily riemer had no trouble >> cue tell me your best friend's phone number that no. >> you may call that number every day and not even know. >> i phone numbers i don't remember any more because of that. that's true. >>...
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grab your smartphone. it could make your life easier. >> the olympic athlete who got worldwide attention as a figure skater. and then, slid into challenging times. >>> we're introducing you to a 17-year-old college grad showing off his smarts at his first job at nasa. that, after a chilly look at 36 degrees in great falls in montana. the inspiration for the restaurant, ted's montana grill. >> really? are you making that up? [cough, cough] mike? janet? cough if you can hear me. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? he has that dry scratchy thing going on. guess what? it works on his cough too. cough! guess what? it works on his cough too. what? stop! don't pull me! spoiler alert! she doesn't make it! only mucinex dm relieves both wet and dry coughs for 12 hours with two medicines in one pill. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we sho
grab your smartphone. it could make your life easier. >> the olympic athlete who got worldwide attention as a figure skater. and then, slid into challenging times. >>> we're introducing you to a 17-year-old college grad showing off his smarts at his first job at nasa. that, after a chilly look at 36 degrees in great falls in montana. the inspiration for the restaurant, ted's montana grill. >> really? are you making that up? [cough, cough] mike? janet? cough if you can hear...
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they sold 80 million smartphones this year. that is up from last year. about their operations in asia. >> it started with our global business two years ago in hong kong, taiwan, and singapore, malaysia. then we entered india and brazil. 2014 was just getting started. of our the beginning acceleration, particularly with india ticking in. it is -- kicking in. starting to form a meaningful part of our business. of the business is still smartphones versus other services and accessories? >> smartphones are the flagship product, but we have a significant line of business in consumer electronics, smart devices, power banks, audio products, headphones, speakers. >> which ones are doing the best? >> probably our most popular device or smart device is this one, our first wearable product. sell 1.5 million a month. it tracks your exercise with a battery that lasts 45-60 days. it's doing well in china and around the world. it will sell out in the second in india. >> what kind of special promotions are you offering in china for singles day? what does this event mean
they sold 80 million smartphones this year. that is up from last year. about their operations in asia. >> it started with our global business two years ago in hong kong, taiwan, and singapore, malaysia. then we entered india and brazil. 2014 was just getting started. of our the beginning acceleration, particularly with india ticking in. it is -- kicking in. starting to form a meaningful part of our business. of the business is still smartphones versus other services and accessories?...
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it turns out the answer is in your pocket...the smartphone.(chris anderson, ceo, 3d robotics) "because smartphone technology is moving so fa and because the same sensors and chips and cameras that are in smartphones drive drones, the drone industry was able to draft behind the smartphone industry and benefit from the fastest progression the world has ever seen."this is a global revolution --the market leader is a chinese company, d-j-i.and the uptake in consumer drones is driving of a number of companies that want to use them to deliver ckages.and cnn has joined a trial program to help u-s authorities form rules about how companies can use drones. but as the potential uses grow... so do the worries.a drone carrying a message of protest landed on the japanese prime minister's residence -- and one crashed into the white house lawnsecurity concerns prompting authorities in the u-s to call for a drone registry.critics say it's not enough.(joerg lamprecht, founder, dedrone) "registering them is the first good point of getting to know where the pilo
it turns out the answer is in your pocket...the smartphone.(chris anderson, ceo, 3d robotics) "because smartphone technology is moving so fa and because the same sensors and chips and cameras that are in smartphones drive drones, the drone industry was able to draft behind the smartphone industry and benefit from the fastest progression the world has ever seen."this is a global revolution --the market leader is a chinese company, d-j-i.and the uptake in consumer drones is driving of a...
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especial nos hablÓ de este sofisticado laboratorio que no analiza sangre y tejidos humanos sino smartphonesnternet la popularidad de los smartphones, y los ataques cibernÉticos crecientes, hacen aÚn mÁs importante el trabajo de este laboratorio inclusive cuentan con una zona especializada en el smartphones y dispositivos mÓviles. entre los casos mÁs recientes estÁ el desmantelamiento del portal equivalente a un amazon pero con actividades ilÍcitas desde drogas, armas, explosivos. cifras de entre 100 a 180 millones las ventas de drogas ilegales que se comercializan ilegalmente en la web. el problema mÁs importante es la pedofilia, un reporte afirma que el 80% de todo el trÁfico en esta red es para la explotaciÓn a menores. >> hay otros sitios de internet donde se comunican con sÍ mismos, no estÁn buscando vÍctimas pero quieren comunicarse con otros predadores para averiguar si tÚ has conseguido vÍctimas, cÓmo es que lo has hecho. juan: piensan que esta internet oscura estÁ libre de vigilancia policiaca, se equivocan. >> hay mucha tecnologÍa que ellos piensan que pueden usar para permanecer a
especial nos hablÓ de este sofisticado laboratorio que no analiza sangre y tejidos humanos sino smartphonesnternet la popularidad de los smartphones, y los ataques cibernÉticos crecientes, hacen aÚn mÁs importante el trabajo de este laboratorio inclusive cuentan con una zona especializada en el smartphones y dispositivos mÓviles. entre los casos mÁs recientes estÁ el desmantelamiento del portal equivalente a un amazon pero con actividades ilÍcitas desde drogas, armas, explosivos. cifras...
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and they stay updated by using smartphones. a mobile application allows people to check the profiles of parties and candidates and offers them advice on how to vote without spoiling their ballot. >> translator: it's a useful way to check information about the upcoming election. we use our smartphones almost daily for that. >> reporter: this 20-year-old was the app's main programmer. young people like him who have never voted before are taking interest in the democratic process. >> translator: we're glad to hear many voters are using our application. we want people to know how important their vote is and how to avoid making it ineligible. >> reporter: but many people are skeptical the vote will be fair. one election watchdog ngo plans to post observers at about 1,000 polling stations. >> translator: what i don't want to see is elections becoming chaos and nobody accept the result. that is not good for everybody. so that is -- i hope does not happen. >> the election campaign has been fierce between the ruling union solidarity and
and they stay updated by using smartphones. a mobile application allows people to check the profiles of parties and candidates and offers them advice on how to vote without spoiling their ballot. >> translator: it's a useful way to check information about the upcoming election. we use our smartphones almost daily for that. >> reporter: this 20-year-old was the app's main programmer. young people like him who have never voted before are taking interest in the democratic process....
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and finding out what the smartphone maker expects.of the biggest days of the year in china, so it is the third-largest e-commerce company. we have prepared about 2 million smartphones so that we can sell them in one single day. cory: i am joined by johnson. important is this? we had a huge figure last year. are we likely to hit a similar figure it next year -- this year? cory: emily had an interview with a phone company, and the sales of alibaba are important to this company that sells phones, but i also think it is aomirtant in the way that xi is trying to distinguish itself. check out what he had to say. >> it does not really matter to us, because we are such a different type of company, you know? i always strain when someone compares us with others be at we are operating at a different frequency and on a different scale. we care about different things to get we care about in gauged users. we care about users considering our services as opposed to people buying smartphones. he is saying is the fact that they have really crummy profi
and finding out what the smartphone maker expects.of the biggest days of the year in china, so it is the third-largest e-commerce company. we have prepared about 2 million smartphones so that we can sell them in one single day. cory: i am joined by johnson. important is this? we had a huge figure last year. are we likely to hit a similar figure it next year -- this year? cory: emily had an interview with a phone company, and the sales of alibaba are important to this company that sells phones,...
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insights about smartphones at hollywood from john sculley, former chief executive of apple. rochelle: kate, thank you for the business news this hour. we're going to take a short break. we will have more international headlines for you and you won't want to miss it. stay tuned to "france 24." ÑÑ 11/05/15 11/05/15 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! fear thatr eyes the would take the heart of me. the day may come on the courage and we must break all bonds of fellowship, but it is not this day. amy: a battle cry from the hollywood blockbr
insights about smartphones at hollywood from john sculley, former chief executive of apple. rochelle: kate, thank you for the business news this hour. we're going to take a short break. we will have more international headlines for you and you won't want to miss it. stay tuned to "france 24." ÑÑ 11/05/15 11/05/15 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! fear thatr eyes the would take the heart of me. the day may come on the courage and...
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plug it into a smartphone.ithin seconds, you'll be able to know what your breath-alcohol level is. $1 million for 30%. i accept. narrator: let's see what's happening now. i came by the tank today because it's hard to get all five sharks in the same room. hey, look at this guy. hey, guys. and i personally wanted to drop by to show them breeze, our newest product. this is bluetooth. it's wireless. so if i click this button on the back, it'll pair within seconds. oh, wow. breeze is the most advanced smartphone breathalyzer in the world. it's wireless, and it has a state-of-the-art sensor which allows it to have real-time results. this really turned out nicely. we always love to hear great news. now get back to work. [ laughter ] we formed a partnership with cleveland clinic, which is the number-one breath analysis lab in the world. together, we'll build products that will revolutionize the breath-analysis space. it's perfect. up until now, we've been predominantly online, but we're about to roll out nationwide. be
plug it into a smartphone.ithin seconds, you'll be able to know what your breath-alcohol level is. $1 million for 30%. i accept. narrator: let's see what's happening now. i came by the tank today because it's hard to get all five sharks in the same room. hey, look at this guy. hey, guys. and i personally wanted to drop by to show them breeze, our newest product. this is bluetooth. it's wireless. so if i click this button on the back, it'll pair within seconds. oh, wow. breeze is the most...
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is it a smartphone? >> no, it's the cheapest phone you can have. it's designed to work at the lowest level of technology. >> hello. how are you? >> reporter: to get this currency, you go to an m-pesa kiosk. i give the agent 3,000 shillings, about $30 in cash, and she converts it to virtual currency on my account. this is pretty easy. it's not like opening a bank account. there are 85,000 agents like her across kenya, creating a giant grid of human atms. for most, this is a side business. so a pharmacy will sell m-pesa. or a roadside spice shop. this barber will give you a shave and m-pesa. and yes, you can even buy m-pesa here. >> you don't need the branches. >> reporter: you don't need the atm windows. >> absolutely not. >> reporter: scrolling down the options, you can send money, withdraw cash, pay a bill or buy goods and services. and everyone uses a pin number for security. but this is not like paying with your smartphone in the u.s., because our devices are linked to a bank account or credit card. most kenyans who use m-pesa don't have a bank
is it a smartphone? >> no, it's the cheapest phone you can have. it's designed to work at the lowest level of technology. >> hello. how are you? >> reporter: to get this currency, you go to an m-pesa kiosk. i give the agent 3,000 shillings, about $30 in cash, and she converts it to virtual currency on my account. this is pretty easy. it's not like opening a bank account. there are 85,000 agents like her across kenya, creating a giant grid of human atms. for most, this is a...
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in general, a slowdown in the smartphone market.samsung, the to world's largest maker of smartphones. this hurts. down.d: 9% it is quite extraordinary. is 30%r today comparison or something like that. tell me something, what exactly is the issue with this story? the issue is licensing. qualcomm gets the majority of its revenue and operating income from licensing which is a high-margin business that it , research and development that keeps them at the top of their game. if there are multiple threats to this licensing model which is what we are seeing now, that could prove a significant long-term obstacle for the company's growth. macau's newest casino is delayed. the gaming industry's losing streak goes into a 17th month. ♪ reporter: fires have also broken out in south australia in the east coast is bracing for hot temperatures. is urging the investigation of the different appearance of thousands of people during the civil war. the team visited areas in the north and east, tamil separatists were fighting for -- they call for an inves
in general, a slowdown in the smartphone market.samsung, the to world's largest maker of smartphones. this hurts. down.d: 9% it is quite extraordinary. is 30%r today comparison or something like that. tell me something, what exactly is the issue with this story? the issue is licensing. qualcomm gets the majority of its revenue and operating income from licensing which is a high-margin business that it , research and development that keeps them at the top of their game. if there are multiple...
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the number of smartphone users in india will top 650 million by 2019. a huge jump from 140 million last year. >> more indians use this to pay for stuff, smartphones, than this with i don't know how many credit cards. >> 95% or more happens in cash. it's all cash. so there's disruption waiting to happen. would that be through an apple pay type of model? or there will be new banks or there will be new alabama lets forming, i don't know. but there's a disruption coming. >> estimates vary but india's mobile wallet market could cross $11 billion by 2022. alibaba backed pay tm which already has more than 100 million users on its mobile wallet platform is betting that growth will be exponential as more users discover the convenience of digital money. >> your bill payment, your satellite subscription pop up, all of those things you need and we sort of have staggered approach to things like bus ticket, rail ticket. >> the market has attracted many players, banks, online stores and digital payment companies. the question is, what will it take to win in this space
the number of smartphone users in india will top 650 million by 2019. a huge jump from 140 million last year. >> more indians use this to pay for stuff, smartphones, than this with i don't know how many credit cards. >> 95% or more happens in cash. it's all cash. so there's disruption waiting to happen. would that be through an apple pay type of model? or there will be new banks or there will be new alabama lets forming, i don't know. but there's a disruption coming. >>...
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. >> as your kids wake up or they grabbing for a tablet or smartphone? a shocking number of small kids have access to technical devices . tiffany? >> the study published in the journal of pediatrics nearly universal exposure and use of multiple devices by young children. 97 percent of parents say their kids use mobile devices most starting before they celebrated their 1st birthday. one in five at one have their own tablet computer and one in four at two can navigate a smartphone without assistance and 28 percent of parents use the mobile device to put their kids to sleep. however, campaigns like first five california say technology is no substitute for face-to-face speaker action. the educational platform encourages parches to talk, read, and sing to their bashes do promote healthy baby development. researchers involved in the study grow that social interaction and conversation is critical but given the high level of toddlers using technology, researchers say parents need support and guidance to help them turn digital media into an educational device. wh
. >> as your kids wake up or they grabbing for a tablet or smartphone? a shocking number of small kids have access to technical devices . tiffany? >> the study published in the journal of pediatrics nearly universal exposure and use of multiple devices by young children. 97 percent of parents say their kids use mobile devices most starting before they celebrated their 1st birthday. one in five at one have their own tablet computer and one in four at two can navigate a smartphone...
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not marijuana but smartphones. should babies under one have a phone? unsupervised?n why do they? kennedy is just next. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. i'i've been an elementary school teacher for 16 years. it is really difficult to afford living here in san francisco. i went into foster care my freshman year of high school. i think there was like 9 people living in a 3-bedroom house. claudia: 40% of the mission rock housing will be for low- and middle-income families. there will even be housing for people like micaela who are coming out of the foster-care system. micaela: after i left the foster-care system, i realized that i just couldn't do it on my own. not knowing where you guys are gonna go that night and just stay, like, it sucked not knowing that. mission rock -- it's completely different from anywhere that i've lived. it looks so much prettie
not marijuana but smartphones. should babies under one have a phone? unsupervised?n why do they? kennedy is just next. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. i'i've been an elementary school teacher for 16 years. it is really difficult to afford living here in san francisco. i went...
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other their smartphone chargers. do you notice your battery gets drained pretty quickly? >> yeah. >> reporter: a new study from discovered which smartphone apps are the biggest battery drainers on android devise. snapchat has dethroned facebook, netflix high on the list, no surprise since it so are shopping apps like walmart. lots of apps can eat up even when you're not using them. >> they are not supposed to be doing that. they are supposed to be asleep. >> reporter: she says apps line snapchat constantly pull your gps location and send notification which kills the battery. her best advice, go into setting and turn off what's called the background app refresh for your apps. i looked on my phone. all of them were on. [ laughter ] >> not good. >> reporter: it turns out, simply closing an app when you're done using it may eat up more battery than it saves. >> when you start it up again it has to redown and repull in all this memory. >> reporter: jack and sarah say they're on their phones all day. >> facebook, instagram
other their smartphone chargers. do you notice your battery gets drained pretty quickly? >> yeah. >> reporter: a new study from discovered which smartphone apps are the biggest battery drainers on android devise. snapchat has dethroned facebook, netflix high on the list, no surprise since it so are shopping apps like walmart. lots of apps can eat up even when you're not using them. >> they are not supposed to be doing that. they are supposed to be asleep. >> reporter:...
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there's a lot of people going across the crosswalk, looking at their smartphones. how big a problem is that? are pedestrians gonna start getting tickets for this stuff? >> i don't think the focus of this is gonna be on pedestrians getting tickets. look, we all live in a very distracted age now. we all do have our smartphones and a lot of distractions around us, and, you know, part of what we need to do to make our system safer is we need to be alert, collectively, when we're out on the streets. >> what about jaywalking? you know, one woman who was killed by a bus last week was, in fact, jaywalking. now, the bus had the last say over this, but she was jaywalking. >> she actually was not jaywalking. she was actually crossing on a street where there wasn't a crosswalk. that is not jaywalking. and, look, in that one, clearly, the bus should have seen her. she was clearly in the visibility of the bus, and, you know, tragically, the bus hit her, so i think in that one -- look, the investigation's still happening, so i can't determine ultimately what the investigation's g
there's a lot of people going across the crosswalk, looking at their smartphones. how big a problem is that? are pedestrians gonna start getting tickets for this stuff? >> i don't think the focus of this is gonna be on pedestrians getting tickets. look, we all live in a very distracted age now. we all do have our smartphones and a lot of distractions around us, and, you know, part of what we need to do to make our system safer is we need to be alert, collectively, when we're out on the...
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their smartphone chargers. (nat-sot) (sarah) "i have my portable one too."(jill) "oh is that a portable charger, smart"(gfx)a new study from the online security firm a-v-g discovered which smartphone apps are the biggest battery drainers. for social media -- it's snapchat. which has dethroned facebook. netflix is high on the list- no surprise since it streams movies.so are shopping apps like walmart. (vo) cnet tech editor bridget carey says, most alarming--- lots of apps eat up battery life even when you're not using them. (sot bridget carey/cnet tech editor) "they're not really supposed to be doing that. they're supposed to be asleep." carey says apps like snapchat constantly pull your gps location and send notifications, which can kill your battery. her best advice... go into settings and turn off what's called the background app refresh for your apps. i looked on my phone---all of them ... were on. nat jill/bridget (jill) "which is not good." (bridget) "you don't need to have google maps using data in the background, things like that they're not always ne
their smartphone chargers. (nat-sot) (sarah) "i have my portable one too."(jill) "oh is that a portable charger, smart"(gfx)a new study from the online security firm a-v-g discovered which smartphone apps are the biggest battery drainers. for social media -- it's snapchat. which has dethroned facebook. netflix is high on the list- no surprise since it streams movies.so are shopping apps like walmart. (vo) cnet tech editor bridget carey says, most alarming--- lots of apps eat...
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now android smartphones start at $10. or you can bring your favorite smartphone and save even more. tracfone. do everything for less. available at walmart. this test paper represents proteins in your skin. watch it react to direct contact with ordinary soap. soap weakens the proteins. dove is different. with < moisturizing cream and mild cleansers rdove helps skin maintainr its natural moisture. you never know when it'll be your moment to shine. so don't trust your smile to any regular toothpaste. improved crest 3dtwhite brilliance removes 5 times morerstains than the red box. try the whole collection for a >>> we begin with breaking news from worcester. >> weapons were stolen from the army reserve center over the weekend. the fbi is involved.>> reporter: sources have told us the weapons stolen our 10 pistols and six semi automatic wife rolls -- rifles. the fbi said this is not connected to terrorism. they want the weapons back. investigators worked late. these broken saturday night and stole weapons of. the fbi said there is no threat to the new england area.>> we are not tying thi
now android smartphones start at $10. or you can bring your favorite smartphone and save even more. tracfone. do everything for less. available at walmart. this test paper represents proteins in your skin. watch it react to direct contact with ordinary soap. soap weakens the proteins. dove is different. with < moisturizing cream and mild cleansers rdove helps skin maintainr its natural moisture. you never know when it'll be your moment to shine. so don't trust your smile to any regular...
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fenton and kieran failin said they were supported from school for opening a sex video on their smartphones sent to them by a group text message. >> ting happens often. >> 20 long island students were suspended for up to five days for forwarding the video or simply receiving it. two students were arrested and charged with felonies for distributing child pornography. parents thomas failin and andrew fepton are fighting to overturn their sons' suspensions. >> nobody knows what's coming to their phone. if he's 18, colleges are going to say,, "are, "have you been suspended from school?" he's going to have to say yes. the next question will be why and according to what the administration was telling me on fridays, child porn was on his phone. >> reporter: this month, officials in colorado reported at least 100 students at canyon city high school used a secret yap to exchange nude photos on their smartphones. police in ohio are currently investigating a sexting case involving 14 children ranging from 11 to 17. computer expert and cnet editor dan ackerman said with modern technology there is no wa
fenton and kieran failin said they were supported from school for opening a sex video on their smartphones sent to them by a group text message. >> ting happens often. >> 20 long island students were suspended for up to five days for forwarding the video or simply receiving it. two students were arrested and charged with felonies for distributing child pornography. parents thomas failin and andrew fepton are fighting to overturn their sons' suspensions. >> nobody knows what's...
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even if its not a smartphone your phone can still be located...." experts say every picture you take....and every call you make....saves the same informatio."this is wrong...." harry lewis has discovered there's just one way out."i don't call people. if i wanna landline."in fact, before 'we' could leave center plaza, our i-phone had already mapped our moves and clocked our visit. for some users, its barely a bother...."i am comfortable because ultimately i don't have to take this phone with me."but for others...."i don't wanna be tracked anywhere...." smart phones may havevebecome a little too smart. 3 3 still to come tonight on siouxland news at nine... how amazon is hoping to lure in holiday shoppers even *before* black friday... in tonight's fox means business report. 3 3 but first... he's a south dakota high school senior who goes above and beyond each day. we'll introduce you to this positive role model... coming up after the break. 3 "siouxland news at nine on fox 44, with larry wentz, diana castillo and siouxland's chief 3 every month morning
even if its not a smartphone your phone can still be located...." experts say every picture you take....and every call you make....saves the same informatio."this is wrong...." harry lewis has discovered there's just one way out."i don't call people. if i wanna landline."in fact, before 'we' could leave center plaza, our i-phone had already mapped our moves and clocked our visit. for some users, its barely a bother...."i am comfortable because ultimately i don't...
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only bans 11. >>> here's one more thing your smartphone can do that you never imagined. it can now do the job of your doctor's stethoscope. cbs 2's dr. max gomez shows us how this works. >> reporter: while most of us couldn't imagine a trip to the doctor without seeing a stethoscope, dr. david bello has a hard time envisioning a future with them. he recently saw patients who experienced scary fluttering sounds in their hearts. and as he listened to them try to describe what happened, he was frustrated by what they said. >> i would like to share that sound with you. they couldn't do it. so now we have a way to do it. >> reporter: thanks to this. it's called heart buds. using this small device an app and a smartphone sounds can now be recorded stored and shared. and to see how it compared with traditional stethoscopes, researchers at orlando health put it to the test. >> we examined four different stethoscope models listening to heart and lung songs, abdominal sounds and vessels in their neck, all the sounds. >> reporter: they found heart buds picked up sounds just as well
only bans 11. >>> here's one more thing your smartphone can do that you never imagined. it can now do the job of your doctor's stethoscope. cbs 2's dr. max gomez shows us how this works. >> reporter: while most of us couldn't imagine a trip to the doctor without seeing a stethoscope, dr. david bello has a hard time envisioning a future with them. he recently saw patients who experienced scary fluttering sounds in their hearts. and as he listened to them try to describe what...
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the time now is coming up: could smartphones be the next battlefield for a wildly popular game? that's a big question gamers have this morning. that story next. this week, the new game -- from out. this franchise has made more than 11 billion dollars -- more than all of thhighest grossing films... "gone with the w wnd", "avatar", "star wars" and "titanic" -- combined! so what is all the fuss about activision's call of duty franchise is a juggernaut... chance to oftentimes break their previous records but atleast to set a benchmark for the year's sales" activvion gets the game in re hands because it's not platform exclusive. "call of duty is going to come out on pc going to come out on xbox 1 on ps4" it also serves lots of different types of players. you can play the single player version on your own, or it can be a social experience. "there's the online multiplayer de you can play that with straaers you can play that with cooperative "zombies mode" lets you team up with friends to take down an and broad. spanning many demographic groups. "i'm definitely part of the group that's
the time now is coming up: could smartphones be the next battlefield for a wildly popular game? that's a big question gamers have this morning. that story next. this week, the new game -- from out. this franchise has made more than 11 billion dollars -- more than all of thhighest grossing films... "gone with the w wnd", "avatar", "star wars" and "titanic" -- combined! so what is all the fuss about activision's call of duty franchise is a juggernaut......
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now android smartphones start at $10. or you can bring your favorite smartphone and save even more. tracfone. do everything for less. available at walmart. this test paper represents proteins in your skin. watch it react to direct contact with ordinary soap. soap weakens the proteins. dove is different. you never know when it'll be your moment to shine. so don't trust your smile to any regular toothpaste. improved crest 3d white brilliance removes 5 times more stains than the red box. try the whole collection for a smile that gets you noticed. >>> next a nail biter at metlife stadium. the giants react to the game changing play. >>> and a hero gets a surprise wel veoullhereummoe anlsor yr.lu 40doarba. soo li oca n.t t t pt.etio >>> panic in paris. mourners running over flowers. visitors taking cover in restaurants. >> the police come and said go, go, go, go. >> a city in mourning. now in fear two days after the terror attacks. >> i thought i was not going to survive. >> tonight arrests on the ground, bombing from the air, and a dangerous suspect on the run. >>> good evening. i am cin
now android smartphones start at $10. or you can bring your favorite smartphone and save even more. tracfone. do everything for less. available at walmart. this test paper represents proteins in your skin. watch it react to direct contact with ordinary soap. soap weakens the proteins. dove is different. you never know when it'll be your moment to shine. so don't trust your smile to any regular toothpaste. improved crest 3d white brilliance removes 5 times more stains than the red box. try the...
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for barra is the vp smartphone maker xiaomi and he's poked to bloomberg in an exclusive interview. hugo: single day is one of the biggest days of the year for e-commerce and china. e-commerce company, we have to be ready. 2 millionepared about smartphones so that we can sell them in one single day. emily chang is in beijing and will have an interview with jack ma and with michael evans tomorrow morning. much more ahead in the next 20 minutes of bloomberg markets. billiards,to brunswick is a consumer conglomerate moving deeper into technology. in the ceo is here to explain their growth strategy. the holiday season may not be so merry for mary's. why some other stores may suffer this holiday. the playboy ceo joins us to discuss the company's decision to stop publishing nude photos and the company's big vision for china. ♪ andy: good afternoon welcome back to bloomberg markets. it's time for a look at some of the biggest stories in the news according to people familiar with the matter, anadarko approached apache yesterday for a proposed deal that would create and explore that pumps mo
for barra is the vp smartphone maker xiaomi and he's poked to bloomberg in an exclusive interview. hugo: single day is one of the biggest days of the year for e-commerce and china. e-commerce company, we have to be ready. 2 millionepared about smartphones so that we can sell them in one single day. emily chang is in beijing and will have an interview with jack ma and with michael evans tomorrow morning. much more ahead in the next 20 minutes of bloomberg markets. billiards,to brunswick is a...
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are smartphones making people dumber? we will explain a growing issue >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 daybreak. sean: welcome back. good morning to you on this thursday, the fifth of october. a live look at meredith. -- good morning to you on this thursday, the 5th of november. a live look at meredith. erin: we are going to take a look at your forecast after today' s top stories. new hampshire conservatives met to discuss the possibility of challenging senator kelly ayotte in the primary. the search continues for the person who shot a manchester man outside his granite street apartment on tuesday night. the executive council has approved a legislative session to focus on the heroin crisis. sean: we have another beautiful day out there. a lot of folks in shorts. kevin: i can still kind of show my face in public for the next couple weeks. we get beyond that and -- sean: you go underground. kevin: ice-t' s -- i ceased to exist during business hours. [laughter] sean: that' s not true. kevin: anothe
are smartphones making people dumber? we will explain a growing issue >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 daybreak. sean: welcome back. good morning to you on this thursday, the fifth of october. a live look at meredith. -- good morning to you on this thursday, the 5th of november. a live look at meredith. erin: we are going to take a look at your forecast after today' s top stories. new hampshire conservatives met to discuss the possibility of challenging senator...
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the next job pops up on her smartphone and off she goes to downtown san francisco. uses her own car to deliver restaurant meals or grocery shopping to customers. but lucia's not permanently employed. she's an independent businesswoman. this ice is for a company party, and she's in a hurry, not just because it'll melt, but because she gets a flat rate per delivery. her orders come via delivery company postmates, who say their couriers can earn up to $25 an hour. >> i make between $6 and $10 an hour. so in san francisco, where minimum wage is, i make less -- is $12.50, i make less than the minimum wage. reporter: she needs to get a five-star review from every customer, and she finds the pressure stressful. >> if you have a 4.7 or less, you can't do the job. >> they fire you? >> yes. reporter: the customers also decide how much she earns. she lives off tips because the money from postmates only covers the cost of her car. >> i have to pay for gas, $20 a day. i have to pay for car insurance. it's $100 a month. and i have a car payment, which is about $268 a month. repor
the next job pops up on her smartphone and off she goes to downtown san francisco. uses her own car to deliver restaurant meals or grocery shopping to customers. but lucia's not permanently employed. she's an independent businesswoman. this ice is for a company party, and she's in a hurry, not just because it'll melt, but because she gets a flat rate per delivery. her orders come via delivery company postmates, who say their couriers can earn up to $25 an hour. >> i make between $6 and...
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fiorina: i will ask every american to take out there smartphone, and i will ask questions. should you know where every dollar is being spent? press one for yes, two for no. >> and how to win in iowa, a >> you have to have that fernando: republican carly fiorina knows that a win in iowa or new hampshire can signal there is a real shot at the nomination. with political "outsiders" leading the pack, i asked her how she plans to break ahead of ben carson and donald trump. ms. fiorina: i started out this race number 16 out of 16. and, frankly, a lot of people didn't give me much of a shot. i'm now somewhere between fourth and sixth. no other candidate has had that trajectory. i also started out as the least well-known candidate in the field. less than 4% of republican primary voters had ever heard my name when i started. so, i am very pleased with our trajectory and our momentum. the reason i think we have this kind of momentum and trajectory is because when people think objectively about what it takes to do the job of president, i think that they see that i have a set of experi
fiorina: i will ask every american to take out there smartphone, and i will ask questions. should you know where every dollar is being spent? press one for yes, two for no. >> and how to win in iowa, a >> you have to have that fernando: republican carly fiorina knows that a win in iowa or new hampshire can signal there is a real shot at the nomination. with political "outsiders" leading the pack, i asked her how she plans to break ahead of ben carson and donald trump. ms....
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this deal would let them expand into the smartphone video game world. king is known for its hit candy crash saga. >>> the holiday shopping season can be make or break for retailers which is why it seems to be starting earlier and earlier. amazon has launched its black friday deals. they will post daily deals until december 22nd. the lightning deals will run at various times throughout the day. >>> disney universal has new competition. hunger games theme parks are hopping. one will be in atlanta and the other in china. this will happen as early as 2019. the "new york times" says visitors will arrive in the recreation of the fictional district 12. there will be costumed characters and real live versions of the hobb black market. >> there will be a lot of catnesses walking around. >> as long as it doesn't turn into a real hunger games pool. >> that would be a whole other story. equally news worthy, though. >> we need to figure out how many shopping days we have exactly. >> in full disclosure, this one cranking the holiday music yesterday. you were blasting
this deal would let them expand into the smartphone video game world. king is known for its hit candy crash saga. >>> the holiday shopping season can be make or break for retailers which is why it seems to be starting earlier and earlier. amazon has launched its black friday deals. they will post daily deals until december 22nd. the lightning deals will run at various times throughout the day. >>> disney universal has new competition. hunger games theme parks are hopping. one...
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you might be surprised at how they're doing it with smartphones and even game consoles. andrew s iff looks at new concerns over these messages. talk to any video game player or a smartphone user. >> any one of my friend or contacts. >> reporter: and they'll tell you why they like the newest apps. >> they can see that message for two seconds and it's gone. >> reporter: from snap chat to silent circle or telegram or what's app. they have encrypted ways to share messages. unbreakable codes and protected by court order. >> it's impeding our ability in terrorism and impeding our ability in dealing with cybercrime. >> reporter: in paris, authorities believe terrorists shared messages, either time to disappear or hid instructions inside video games like playstation 4. >> no matter what you do -- >> reporter: nyu professor teaches the study of hidden messages. >> so, this is really your key. >> reporter: he says that as the government urge people to pick better passwords and stop cyberthieves, which this video helps illustrates -- >> it encrypts the data by converting it into gi
you might be surprised at how they're doing it with smartphones and even game consoles. andrew s iff looks at new concerns over these messages. talk to any video game player or a smartphone user. >> any one of my friend or contacts. >> reporter: and they'll tell you why they like the newest apps. >> they can see that message for two seconds and it's gone. >> reporter: from snap chat to silent circle or telegram or what's app. they have encrypted ways to share messages....
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switch to cricket wireless and for a limited time, choose from four smartphones, now free after mail-inicket visa promotion card. and get more 4g lte coverage nationwide than t-mobile or sprint. woohoo! only from the merrier carrier. cricket wireless. something to smile about. (cheers and applause) ♪ >> larry: welcome back! i'm here with my panel. "the nightly show" contributor mike yard. er(cheers and applause) "the nightly show" contributor holly walker. (cheers and applause) and he's the host of "sway in the morning" on sirius xm radio and an mtv legend, sway calloway. (cheers and applause) and for everyone at home, join our conversation right now on twitter at "the nightly show" using the hashtag "tonightly." thanksgiving is coming up next week, so we thought we'd talk about it. first of all, i want you to know this is true what we talked about the patti labelle sweet potato pie. it's all true. so i thought we would have a little pie. >> wow! thank you! (applause) >> larry: okay. i guess we should say grace patti labelle first, everybody. >> okay. >> larry: voulez vous coucher avec
switch to cricket wireless and for a limited time, choose from four smartphones, now free after mail-inicket visa promotion card. and get more 4g lte coverage nationwide than t-mobile or sprint. woohoo! only from the merrier carrier. cricket wireless. something to smile about. (cheers and applause) ♪ >> larry: welcome back! i'm here with my panel. "the nightly show" contributor mike yard. er(cheers and applause) "the nightly show" contributor holly walker. (cheers...