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what are the odds that some part of this is in my smartphone?> i couldn't guarantee it, but it is pretty sure, almost 100% your at part of smartphone went through this point. >> this is smartphone juice. >> yes. >> you face must be exciting that teslas are selling well and everyone is getting into electric cars now. >> it is very interesting, but it you puts a lot of pressure on us. we will probably double our capacity in four years. >> chile may have the largest lithium deposits in the world, but it started to fall behind countries like australia and china when it comes to production. in decline, it is a one stop shop with the mining and battery production happening together. this is a leap chilean companies have been unwilling to take. >> maybe you could make the batteries here in chile. >> well, for me it would be great. but the company is an expert in mining and producing lithium. it would put us to produce batteries, we are probably not going to do it well. >> things have been extra tense lately between the mines and the chilean government.
what are the odds that some part of this is in my smartphone?> i couldn't guarantee it, but it is pretty sure, almost 100% your at part of smartphone went through this point. >> this is smartphone juice. >> yes. >> you face must be exciting that teslas are selling well and everyone is getting into electric cars now. >> it is very interesting, but it you puts a lot of pressure on us. we will probably double our capacity in four years. >> chile may have the...
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before they were reliant on smartphones. now they say they have components and displays, which is the screens that many companies are wanting to buy now, including reportedly apple who might be buying some screens for samsung for the next iphone. so overall a good quarter for samsung. >> do you think they're trying to diversify more after the note 7 fiasco in. >> yes, it showed the reliance they have on the smartphone business, but overall the smartphone growth is slowing globally that should be a concern for apple and samsung. so we've seen from samsung a shift into other areas of business, including the internet of things, home appliances, but also focusing on the ultra high-end smartphones. if you look at the galaxy s8, it costs more to make and they're selling it for a higher price, which ultimately helps revenues and margins. this is the point, people are willing to fork out money for higher-end smartphones. that's a trend samsung and apple are tapping into. >> what else can it do that the 7 couldn't? i'm always struck
before they were reliant on smartphones. now they say they have components and displays, which is the screens that many companies are wanting to buy now, including reportedly apple who might be buying some screens for samsung for the next iphone. so overall a good quarter for samsung. >> do you think they're trying to diversify more after the note 7 fiasco in. >> yes, it showed the reliance they have on the smartphone business, but overall the smartphone growth is slowing globally...
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it took a while for the world to catch on, but now you see that in all the smartphones.be apple will be the first company to take a lead in self driving cars. maybe without a steering wheel and it will be the way for everyone. they got clearance for trials for autonomous technology. are you an optimist about where apple and the big tech players will remain? you are talking about where years.y will be in 60 will you see facebook, google, and apple still the top most valuable companies in the world? >> know, there's always new things you don't expect to come on that become huge entities that take life in a new direction. apple, google, facebook, these companies will still be very huge and large. the trouble is, you get to a certain point of wealth that 60 fors is too soon to take apple to go out of business. the only way it would go out of business is if apple merged with google and changed the names lately. just kidding. caroline: alice apple cofounder steve wozniak. a story we are watching. planning toompany roll out affordable vehicles. batteryalso debuting a crossover
it took a while for the world to catch on, but now you see that in all the smartphones.be apple will be the first company to take a lead in self driving cars. maybe without a steering wheel and it will be the way for everyone. they got clearance for trials for autonomous technology. are you an optimist about where apple and the big tech players will remain? you are talking about where years.y will be in 60 will you see facebook, google, and apple still the top most valuable companies in the...
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>> smartphone, brand new from lg, g-6. smartphone does everything a smartphone is expected to do.one 14 military specs. on the back. they're actually three cameras on the phone. there is forward facing. kind of wide angle for selfies. in the back there are two totally distinct 13 megapixel cameras. show you a picture i took the day i got the camera. and same location. ran my finger across. now i have a wide angle view. so it is really neat. when you are traveling you want to get it in and buildings in. >> you have to have the selfie. what it is sitting on. this is the power bank stand. so this can hold pretty much any tablet, any phone, and you can lock it in the position you want. little lock screws on the side. but if you are on a long airplane trip, you are afraid you are going to run out of power, take this little cable, run it from the usb ports here. a 10,400 miliamp battery. watch movies from here. go around the world. maybe not that far. a little built-in, indicator to tell you how much battery power there is. if you hold that button down. and you end up with a flashlight.
>> smartphone, brand new from lg, g-6. smartphone does everything a smartphone is expected to do.one 14 military specs. on the back. they're actually three cameras on the phone. there is forward facing. kind of wide angle for selfies. in the back there are two totally distinct 13 megapixel cameras. show you a picture i took the day i got the camera. and same location. ran my finger across. now i have a wide angle view. so it is really neat. when you are traveling you want to get it in and...
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it has been dramatic from personal computers, smartphones, high-bandwidth mobile.ou could say that disrupted the ways of the old. we lament using some of the things that were so precious to us, but the way i always look to change is we create a new world is different, we lose some things of the past, but it is good. it is too early to come to that sort of horrible, overall assessment. i think we have a pretty good employment level right now. caroline: what about apple's role and what products they will unveil. what do kind of features do you think will need to come from the smartphone to remain a dominant force. >> i am not annexed for it. i don't speak for apple. i read as much as you. i've probably read less than you about what the possibilities might be. a huge company has to look to stay huge, keep alive, and keep going. apple has done it by spotting new trends come a making changes, going new directions. i would like to see apple in a huge market, like self driving cars. what is apple going to offer that is different from everyone else that will put it in a le
it has been dramatic from personal computers, smartphones, high-bandwidth mobile.ou could say that disrupted the ways of the old. we lament using some of the things that were so precious to us, but the way i always look to change is we create a new world is different, we lose some things of the past, but it is good. it is too early to come to that sort of horrible, overall assessment. i think we have a pretty good employment level right now. caroline: what about apple's role and what products...
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they had the ds go with the note 7 smartphone. smartphone was supposed to put all those problems he hide it. it launched the phone last week and began shipping it last week. consumers saw that the screens were somewhat red. customers voiced complaints. at first, samsung said consumers could adjust the screen tent themselves and they were not going to do anything about it. theynight they told us were going to issue a software fix so that they could adjust the screens and a medically. of connectingso to some wi-fi networks. there is a fix for that as well. yvonne: is it a big deal? >> samsung has a lot riding on this phone right now. of the note 7 was a big setback for the company. it gained so much ground and was one of the leading players in the industry along with apple. it was a big setback. they had to pull all the phones off the market. they missed an entire cycle of a smartphone generation. it was a very well reviewed phone. s8 is supposed to put those problems behind it. it got stronger views. apple is coming out with its ne
they had the ds go with the note 7 smartphone. smartphone was supposed to put all those problems he hide it. it launched the phone last week and began shipping it last week. consumers saw that the screens were somewhat red. customers voiced complaints. at first, samsung said consumers could adjust the screen tent themselves and they were not going to do anything about it. theynight they told us were going to issue a software fix so that they could adjust the screens and a medically. of...
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several smartphones record as three police hover over a man who is being forced to exit the aircraft.he situation quickly escalates, after one officer manhandles him out of his chair.
several smartphones record as three police hover over a man who is being forced to exit the aircraft.he situation quickly escalates, after one officer manhandles him out of his chair.
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smartphones capture the moment a passenger is forcibly dragged off an overbooked united airlines flight. the firm issues a sort of apology but there is outrage online. the oil giant shell admits dealing with a convicted money—launderer to negotiate access to a vast off shore oilfield in nigeria. thousands of police line the streets of london for the funeral of pc keith palmer — killed in the westminster terror attack. hello. there is growing international pressure on russia to abandon its support for syria's president assad, in the wake of last week's chemical attack. but there's little sign russia will risk its strong military interests in syria. western foreign ministers from the g7 group — the uk, the us, japan, italy, france, germany and canada — have been meeting in italy, trying for a co—ordinated response — which could include new sanctions on moscow and damascus. from lucca — our diplomatic correspondent james robbins. contemplating italy's past glory and syria's present horror, boris johnson and america's secretary of state rex tillerson are in lucca to turn up the internationa
smartphones capture the moment a passenger is forcibly dragged off an overbooked united airlines flight. the firm issues a sort of apology but there is outrage online. the oil giant shell admits dealing with a convicted money—launderer to negotiate access to a vast off shore oilfield in nigeria. thousands of police line the streets of london for the funeral of pc keith palmer — killed in the westminster terror attack. hello. there is growing international pressure on russia to abandon its...
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smartphones capture the moment a passenger is forcibly dragged off an overbooked united airlines flight. one of the security officers involved has been placed on leave. we'll hear from someone who saw it all. more violent anti—government protests in venezuela as the country's political and economic crisis deepens. and a report on the use of the death penalty around the world claims china is hiding the true number of executions it carries out. hello. there is growing international pressure on russia to abandon its support for syria's president assad, in the wake of last week's chemical attack. but there's little sign russia will risk its strong military interests in syria. western foreign ministers from the g7 group — the uk, the us, japan, italy, france, germany and canada — have been meeting in italy, trying for a co—ordinated response — which could include new sanctions on moscow and damascus. greg dawson reports. they call it a photo. and it's a image that used to include russia before was expelled in 2014 when the gs became the before was expelled in 2014 when the g8 became the g7.
smartphones capture the moment a passenger is forcibly dragged off an overbooked united airlines flight. one of the security officers involved has been placed on leave. we'll hear from someone who saw it all. more violent anti—government protests in venezuela as the country's political and economic crisis deepens. and a report on the use of the death penalty around the world claims china is hiding the true number of executions it carries out. hello. there is growing international pressure on...
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fiascoes,to those preorders are taken in south korea for the s8 smartphone.hould help balance and fiasco, thosete 7 phones that caught fire. that really hammered samsung electronics, knocked it down a notch in the global rating for smartphone sales, losing the lead in the first quarter to apple. and the vice chairman jay y. lee appearing in court later today in his trial. ongoing,h hearing is as he has been charged with bribery, embezzlement, and hiding assets over's these. those crises and the day-to-day performance of samsung perform -- electronics, they are performing well in energy chips and displays that are exporting out of south korea in record numbers in the first quarter. there are two sides of the story. better than expected, 9.9 trillion won, higher than the 9.8 trillion won expected. the stock is surging at a record high. up 60% in the last 12 months. quite incredible. counting down to major market opens an asian-pacific. let's get to our bloomberg market reporter live from sydney. i know we will take a look at samsung when the market opens in kor
fiascoes,to those preorders are taken in south korea for the s8 smartphone.hould help balance and fiasco, thosete 7 phones that caught fire. that really hammered samsung electronics, knocked it down a notch in the global rating for smartphone sales, losing the lead in the first quarter to apple. and the vice chairman jay y. lee appearing in court later today in his trial. ongoing,h hearing is as he has been charged with bribery, embezzlement, and hiding assets over's these. those crises and the...
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it's time to reimagine the smartphone. snap on a speaker. a projector.t actually zooms. get excited world. the moto z with moto mods. save at least 20% on select moto mods when you buy any moto z droid. ito treat your toughy nasal allergies...ds ...listen up. unlike pills that don't treat congestion, clarispray covers 100 percent of your nasal allergy symptoms. clarispray. from the makers of claritin. hidden in every swing, every chip, and every putt, is data that can make the difference between winning and losing. the microsoft cloud helps the pga tour turn countless points of data into insights that transform their business and will enhance the game for players and fans. the microsoft cloud turns information into insight. (mambo music playing, lively chatter) hey, salud! (laughs) zanya, dos mojitos. you know, we still got snow on the ground in toledo. fancy. what do you call that one? la habana caliente. la habana caliente. sand, ocean and sun, topped with fire. wow. excuse me, can i borrow a match? yeah, i think i have a lighter. even better. (gunshot
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eventually samsung pulled that smartphone off the market.ck in the game with the launch of the galaxy s 8. susan hogan is here to tell us how it looks. >> reporter: the new galaxy just hit store shelves on friday and consumer reports put it to the test. here's how they say it stacks up against the competition. consumer reports is testing eight of samsung s 8 and s 8 plus smartphones. it's the company's first significant phone launch since the massive recall of s 7 last summer. >> it's always done well in our test so we're interested in seeing if the newest one can knock its predecessor out of the top spot in our ratings. >> reporter: consumer reports checked out complaints about four out of the eight phones they purchased and tested. fa na statement to consumer reports, samsung did not directly address the rend tint issue but will issue an update. >> in the meantime if your display looks red, go to the settings, display, screen mode, color bound and change the red level. >> consumer reports put the smartphone's camera through its rigorous te
eventually samsung pulled that smartphone off the market.ck in the game with the launch of the galaxy s 8. susan hogan is here to tell us how it looks. >> reporter: the new galaxy just hit store shelves on friday and consumer reports put it to the test. here's how they say it stacks up against the competition. consumer reports is testing eight of samsung s 8 and s 8 plus smartphones. it's the company's first significant phone launch since the massive recall of s 7 last summer. >>...
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i think it's unreasonable that apple charges me 700 bucks for a smartphone.le knew about this agreement. this goes back to how powerful they are. they decided to say that we are so powerful that we can basically wave the middle finger at existing contracts and you come out on the wrong end of this. i don't understand their argume argument. >> what happened in this business a lot of people thought wouldn't happen including me, i thought that it would get commoditized. i will pay for the next one and apple is going to suppliers saying you know that profit you have? we want a big chunk of it or we'll find a way to replace you. they're playing chicken right now. >> i wonder if this escalation, jon, has implications for any of the other chip makers? are they winners at all because of this? >> i've been waiting for something similar to play out perhaps in cloud. you have intel right now that is traditionally just been this data center. they destroyed rivals. when you got these big cloud players that are increasingly controlling so much of the market, at what point
i think it's unreasonable that apple charges me 700 bucks for a smartphone.le knew about this agreement. this goes back to how powerful they are. they decided to say that we are so powerful that we can basically wave the middle finger at existing contracts and you come out on the wrong end of this. i don't understand their argume argument. >> what happened in this business a lot of people thought wouldn't happen including me, i thought that it would get commoditized. i will pay for the...
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and especially on their smartphones.been growing. it's bad news for the stores but around one third of the stores but around one third of the people who use that come into the people who use that come into the shop to pick up what they've bought. they can also use the app to offer them experiences in the shop. beauty treatments, fashion events, food and drink. they are trying to offer those things people want to photograph with their smartphones and share on social media. that's the direction if they are going. they've identified these ten stores which will start losing money and may have to be closed. a big debenhams store probably employs around 1000 people so that is a major worry forjobs. in the short term more than 200 people who work in the distribution centre in northampton and more warehouses across the country that debenhams won't be using any more. the us and south korea are taking part in a joint military exercise involving aircraft carriers and fighter jets, an action which pyongyang has called "a provocation
and especially on their smartphones.been growing. it's bad news for the stores but around one third of the stores but around one third of the people who use that come into the people who use that come into the shop to pick up what they've bought. they can also use the app to offer them experiences in the shop. beauty treatments, fashion events, food and drink. they are trying to offer those things people want to photograph with their smartphones and share on social media. that's the direction...
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we will find out a lot more, especially on the smartphone side.no wonder you want to be in that room. thank you so much. delusions added today. household spending numbers coming in worse than expected. more data coming up. through and get reaction. this is bloomberg. ♪ betty: this is daybreak asia, i am betty liu in new york. yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong. profits rose 11%. premium income expanded. at that income for china's second-biggest insurer was $3.4 billion or $.19 a share. earnings from the mims a jumped 34% in the period. banking -- bank increased. betty: united airlines settled out of court with the passenger dragged on -- off airplane. widespread condemnation of the air carrier. his lawyers say he suffered a concussion, broken nose, and lost two teeth. they are raising their compensation for passengers losing their seats to as much as $10,000. and they will reduce but not stop overbooking. shares roseast after a successful foray into hollywood. darker drove an increase in sales for its universal unit. they beat the highest analys
we will find out a lot more, especially on the smartphone side.no wonder you want to be in that room. thank you so much. delusions added today. household spending numbers coming in worse than expected. more data coming up. through and get reaction. this is bloomberg. ♪ betty: this is daybreak asia, i am betty liu in new york. yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong. profits rose 11%. premium income expanded. at that income for china's second-biggest insurer was $3.4 billion or $.19 a share....
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it's time to reimagine the smartphone. snap on a speaker. a projector. a camera that actually zooms. get excited world. the moto z with moto mods. save at least 20% on select moto mods when you buy any moto z droid. save at least 20% on select moto mods i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. love is knowing... he's the one. (vo)...it was meant to be. and love always keeps you safe. we're fine. (vo) love is why we built a car you can trust. now and for a long time to come. the all-new subaru impreza sedan and five-door. a car you can love no matter what road you're on. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. >> 5:44 a.m., jeanette and i forget to wear our red, but we turned all the red lights in the city of philadelphia. 49 degrees bundle up if you're going to the game. >> you're the one who flipped the magic switch. we'll celebrate in the form of red brake lights in the form of traffic delays. we're not doing that just yet. as we come out of the burbs, traffic is moving just fine through delco. looking at citi
it's time to reimagine the smartphone. snap on a speaker. a projector. a camera that actually zooms. get excited world. the moto z with moto mods. save at least 20% on select moto mods when you buy any moto z droid. save at least 20% on select moto mods i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. love is knowing... he's the one. (vo)...it was meant to be. and love always keeps you safe. we're fine. (vo) love is why we built a car you can trust. now and for a long...
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. ♪ newamsung has unveiled its flagship android smartphone called the samsung s8, and the company knowss got to get this one right because samsung's last major launch into it in disaster. users showed the phone capable of overheating and catching fire. issues with faulty batteries, and after two rounds of global recalls, the note 7 crisis cost the company more than $6 billion. it may have also cost samsung its lead in the global smart phone market. samsung had beat apple every quarter before that since the end of 2014, which brings us to samsung's comeback attempt. .t comes in two sizes the logo has been removed from the front of the phone to make more space to use the screen. encryptedes with and andecognition equipment to apple's siri. there is still the question, is it safe? >> at samsung, safety has always been our priority. >> the company has been touting a new eight point battery check. investors feel confident with samsung trading near a record high. samsung faces a test when apple rolls out the 10th anniversary version of the iphone. is this the product that turns around samsung
. ♪ newamsung has unveiled its flagship android smartphone called the samsung s8, and the company knowss got to get this one right because samsung's last major launch into it in disaster. users showed the phone capable of overheating and catching fire. issues with faulty batteries, and after two rounds of global recalls, the note 7 crisis cost the company more than $6 billion. it may have also cost samsung its lead in the global smart phone market. samsung had beat apple every quarter before...
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and the advent of the smartphone came along.bout the pendulum -- we swung to where people were taking photos with their phones. now it is swinging back to the middle somewhere. >> that is the way they are hoping people will interpret this. if you think about our ability to share digital imagery, there were something like 1.3 trillion digital images produced recently. most of the images, as you know from your histogram feet, are pretty bad -- instagram feed, are pretty bad. if you care about photography, the idea they had is we can do better. the problem is the packaging. if you think about a dslr camera, you have to's drop it over your shoulder. you have these additional lenses and a bag. with they are trying to figure out how to do is how do we illuminate that? -- eliminate that? oliver: these guys, let's talk about who they are. they are sweeney pendulum the other way. who is in charge of this company? it is a breakdown between engineering and design. >> they are guys in their 50's. photo enthusiasts. he said, we have a great
and the advent of the smartphone came along.bout the pendulum -- we swung to where people were taking photos with their phones. now it is swinging back to the middle somewhere. >> that is the way they are hoping people will interpret this. if you think about our ability to share digital imagery, there were something like 1.3 trillion digital images produced recently. most of the images, as you know from your histogram feet, are pretty bad -- instagram feed, are pretty bad. if you care...
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now we're going to turn to smartphones, and again smartphones are what keeps everyone seeing what goese's video everywhere. it's no accident you can't get away from it. the technology was designed to be addictive and get us all hooked. >> but now some in the tech world are questioning whether that's ethical. for more on, this let's get cnn money's laurie seagal. >> what i find fascinating is there's actually a movement for people to take a step away from their phone and build tech products that have ethics baked in. i went to an underground meet-up happening in silicon valley. i spoke to entrepreneurs and engineers beginning to have these conversation about have we gone too far with our technology and what's the ethical thing to do. i had one conversation with an engineer whose job was to addict us to our smartphones. take a listen. >> what we were in was the science of understanding what makes a product addictive, why do people keep coming back, what are the hooks. it became a really interesting game for us because i would actually look at it right next to nicotine and cigarette use.
now we're going to turn to smartphones, and again smartphones are what keeps everyone seeing what goese's video everywhere. it's no accident you can't get away from it. the technology was designed to be addictive and get us all hooked. >> but now some in the tech world are questioning whether that's ethical. for more on, this let's get cnn money's laurie seagal. >> what i find fascinating is there's actually a movement for people to take a step away from their phone and build tech...
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a company collected smartphone data from hundreds of thousands of drivers.phone distraction occurred in 52% of all trips that ended in a crash. and drivers used the phone for an average of more than two minutes before the crash. >> at 65 miles an hour, you know, it takes four seconds to go the length of a football field. >> reporter: traffic fatalities in the u.s. were dropping but now the number of deaths were driving and experts believe distracting driving is a major factor why. >> every age group is increasingly texting. we even see a measurable percentage of drivers over 70. >> reporter: ken kolosh wants to see a ban but there needs to be a cultural shift. >> reporter: because the research shows unplugging behind the wheel can save lives. chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," mar-a-lago diplomacy. we will go to west palm beach as president trump gets ready to host titus president at the resort. and the challenges of holding a high-profile meeting there. >>> plus, we'll meet a traveling lib
a company collected smartphone data from hundreds of thousands of drivers.phone distraction occurred in 52% of all trips that ended in a crash. and drivers used the phone for an average of more than two minutes before the crash. >> at 65 miles an hour, you know, it takes four seconds to go the length of a football field. >> reporter: traffic fatalities in the u.s. were dropping but now the number of deaths were driving and experts believe distracting driving is a major factor why....
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we have an undate on his medicalcondition,whooshthe hottest new smartphone on the market may have a durability issue.nattech reporter gabe slate puts it to the test. you're watching kron four news in prime time. <30 kids board my train beat up someone rob them and they run off the train>(steve) now at 8. a call for help. after a mob of teens gets on bart and robs riders. thank you for joining us i'm steve aveson.(pam) and i'm pam moore. police say more than 40 teenagers jumped onto a train at the coliseum station. then attacked people. committing at least seven robberies.(steve) kron-4's dan kerman is following the search for the teens and how police are hoping to track them down. --nats---30 kids board my train beat up someone rob them and they run off the traina distress call from bart saturday night as 40 to 60 juveniles jump the gates, go up to the platform, and rob passengers aboard a 9 car dublin train as it entered coliseum stationsot alicia trost/bart spokesperson18-28 the moment the doors opened they jumped on board committed 7 robberies, 6 on the train, one on the platform. we had 5
we have an undate on his medicalcondition,whooshthe hottest new smartphone on the market may have a durability issue.nattech reporter gabe slate puts it to the test. you're watching kron four news in prime time. (steve) now at 8. a call for help. after a mob of teens gets on bart and robs riders. thank you for joining us i'm steve aveson.(pam) and i'm pam moore. police say more than 40 teenagers jumped onto a train at the coliseum station. then attacked people. committing at least seven...
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they call them smartphones for a reason. do we want this? steven burke is ceo of context 360. i was saying earlier, the ability to send things on my phone comes great responsibility, though that is not to annoy me. i said it in a more crude way. don't annoy me on my phone. how could you possibly be selling me a service that sends me anything? >> i think that that's a valid concern that many consumers have because it's been done wrong. as you said in your first segment with that fine interview, the blind use of data to try to retarget people long after they expressed interest in something fails. we know it fails. what works is a trusted relationship between a brand an consumer, asking permission and not killing your battery. >> getting an airline ticket because it's on my apple phone, it pops up, you are at the airport. that's okay with me. >> so many generations of the early days of the smartphone and data popping up. you have beacons fairly recently. >> yep. >> it took every generation, the promise sounds the same for the consumer and the popularity doesn't really increase. >
they call them smartphones for a reason. do we want this? steven burke is ceo of context 360. i was saying earlier, the ability to send things on my phone comes great responsibility, though that is not to annoy me. i said it in a more crude way. don't annoy me on my phone. how could you possibly be selling me a service that sends me anything? >> i think that that's a valid concern that many consumers have because it's been done wrong. as you said in your first segment with that fine...
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as i understand it, they winched the smartphone down. they say there is an app for everything!he archbishop's feel on 30 coppins. it is a genuinely easter exclusive. the best quote is from one of the people who found it. he said, we come across a lot of bones in this job, but we knew it was different when we found an archbishop's crown oi'i when we found an archbishop's crown on one when we found an archbishop's crown on one of them. people try to be respectful, but there is a lot of building work going on and it is possible that maybe they did not notice it. one of these archbishops could have overseen the king james bible. it's a great find. hopefully at some point we will see the images of this mobile phone being lowered into this sort of vault. did anyone filmed the people filming it?|j often accidentally pressed the video instead of the still because i'm a bit hopeless, even with the smartphone, so they could have done inadvertently. if you are watching and you have the moving pictures, send them to us. if you discover any historical coppins anywhere, then tweet us. let us
as i understand it, they winched the smartphone down. they say there is an app for everything!he archbishop's feel on 30 coppins. it is a genuinely easter exclusive. the best quote is from one of the people who found it. he said, we come across a lot of bones in this job, but we knew it was different when we found an archbishop's crown oi'i when we found an archbishop's crown on one when we found an archbishop's crown on one of them. people try to be respectful, but there is a lot of building...
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there's a tiny chip inside your smartphone called an accelerometer. that keeps the image on your screen displayed upright. certain apps use it to work, including this app driving a remote controlled car. >> because we can control sound waves to control what the phone thinks the orientation is, we can control the vehicle. >> reporter: colleagues in korea found a way to make drones fall out of the sky using sound waves. accelerometers are used in drones to keep the flight stable. >> we thought that's kind of cool, but what if you could take it and fly away? the difference between causing havoc and taking control of the system. >> reporter: and that led to controlling the toy car. there are billions of ack sexl acceleromete in use right now, from airbags to your car. >> my fear is that some day, five, ten years from now, if the manufacturers aren't taken the risks into account, there are systems that might fail across the entire globe simultaneously. >> reporter: his big concern, self-driving cars. >> they're inevitable. they'll be driving based on senso
there's a tiny chip inside your smartphone called an accelerometer. that keeps the image on your screen displayed upright. certain apps use it to work, including this app driving a remote controlled car. >> because we can control sound waves to control what the phone thinks the orientation is, we can control the vehicle. >> reporter: colleagues in korea found a way to make drones fall out of the sky using sound waves. accelerometers are used in drones to keep the flight stable....
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a lawsuit filed tuesday says bose accessed information from people who downloaded a smartphone app thatemotely controls headphones and speakers. the suit claims headphones are essentially eavesdropping on customers. bose has not responded. >>> and "sports illustrated" says tennis champ serena williams is expecting a baby. in a post on snapchat she later deleted williams showed her baby bump with the caption "20 weeks." a spokeswoman later confirmed williams and her fiance are expecting a child in the fall. and the timing means williams was pregnant when she won her 23rd grand slam title at the australian open in january without dropping a set. >>> still to come, your computer keyboard may soon be obsolete. facebook is working on a way for people to type by using their brain. people to type by using their brain. ♪ the sun'll come out tomorrow... ♪ for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay
a lawsuit filed tuesday says bose accessed information from people who downloaded a smartphone app thatemotely controls headphones and speakers. the suit claims headphones are essentially eavesdropping on customers. bose has not responded. >>> and "sports illustrated" says tennis champ serena williams is expecting a baby. in a post on snapchat she later deleted williams showed her baby bump with the caption "20 weeks." a spokeswoman later confirmed williams and her...
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they will adopt it because everybody will get a smartphone. and that is what is happening in construction. whether it is the computer for the office, mobile is doing it for the construction side. so it is a very profound change. >> so i appreciate what you are doing. i met with a company recently that is kind of doing what you are doing called plan grid. so what makes what you are doing is different from what the competition is doing? >> absolutely. so if you think about construction, it was a very paper based industry. and a paper and a documen you d and -- and hand out. and most construction platforms have taken the approach of being file sent rick. like drop or drop box. we've taken the approach of being like task entry, really focusing on -- it is like a sauna and focus on labor prod tuktivity asso -- productivity and so we are capturing a large portion of the labor. up to 30%. the head count you will find on the site and that is the only way to have a really profound impact on how things work. which other companies don't do today. >> and
they will adopt it because everybody will get a smartphone. and that is what is happening in construction. whether it is the computer for the office, mobile is doing it for the construction side. so it is a very profound change. >> so i appreciate what you are doing. i met with a company recently that is kind of doing what you are doing called plan grid. so what makes what you are doing is different from what the competition is doing? >> absolutely. so if you think about...
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. ♪ >> samsung has unveiled its new flagship android smartphone called the galaxy s8, and the companyt's got to get this one right. that is because samsung's last major launch, the galaxy note 7 ended in disaster. users showed the phone capable of overheating and catching fire. samsung cited issues with faulty batteries, and after two rounds of global recalls, the note 7 crisis cost the company more than $6 billion. and what is more it may have , also cost samsung its lead in the global smart phone market. samsung had beat apple every quarter before that since the end of 2014, which brings us to samsung's comeback attempt. it comes in two sizes. both of which are larger than a latest iphone. the samsung logo has been removed from the front of the phone to make more space to use the screen. the s8 comes with encrypted facial recognition and equipment -- and an equivalent to apple's siri. there is still the question, is it safe? >> at samsung, safety has always been our priority. >> the company has been touting a new eight point battery check. in commercials released earlier this year.
. ♪ >> samsung has unveiled its new flagship android smartphone called the galaxy s8, and the companyt's got to get this one right. that is because samsung's last major launch, the galaxy note 7 ended in disaster. users showed the phone capable of overheating and catching fire. samsung cited issues with faulty batteries, and after two rounds of global recalls, the note 7 crisis cost the company more than $6 billion. and what is more it may have , also cost samsung its lead in the global...
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her smartphone. even, you know, girl scouts, junior rotc people, people who know how toe still rely on these things. >> it's convenience, reallyou n. >> reporter: aside from the standard google maps navigator, amber was also using a special app which enabled her dad back home in texas to keep track of r. >> reporter: and your phone would automatically ping back your location. >> it would approximate bearing, latitude, longitude as >> reporter: wow. march 11th, amber's first stop.. a series of massive caves, one so big its called the chandelier ballroom. she posts this video on facebook. >> so, in the caveper, so -- it nice and cold down here. >> reporter: her sleeping arrangements o an improvised bed on wheels.so,? is this something you have already done? >> yes, sir. i like to trel so, instead of hotels i'll sleep in my car. have a nice bed setup back here pretty comfy, actually. back in texas, her dad, stephen, >> where i'd gotten a gps for albuquerque. >> reporter: and at 12:40 a.m., amber sends a
her smartphone. even, you know, girl scouts, junior rotc people, people who know how toe still rely on these things. >> it's convenience, reallyou n. >> reporter: aside from the standard google maps navigator, amber was also using a special app which enabled her dad back home in texas to keep track of r. >> reporter: and your phone would automatically ping back your location. >> it would approximate bearing, latitude, longitude as >> reporter: wow. march 11th,...
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and the advent of the smartphone came along.bout the pendulum -- we swung to where people were taking photos with their phones. now it is swinging back to the middle somewhere? >> i think that is the way they are hoping people will interpret this. if you think about our ability to share digital imagery, there is something like 1.3 trillion digital images produced recently. that is like a four-fold increase in the last five years. most of the images, as you know from your instagram feed, are pretty bad. oliver: it depends on who you follow. >> depends on who you follow. if you care about photography, the idea they had is we can do better. the problem is the packaging. if you think about a dslr camera compared to your phone, you have to drop it over your shoulder. you have these additional lenses and a bag. what they are trying to figure out to do is, how do we eliminate that? oliver: interesting, disrupting -- destructive technology the disruptive technology. these guys, let's talk about who they are. they are swinging the pendul
and the advent of the smartphone came along.bout the pendulum -- we swung to where people were taking photos with their phones. now it is swinging back to the middle somewhere? >> i think that is the way they are hoping people will interpret this. if you think about our ability to share digital imagery, there is something like 1.3 trillion digital images produced recently. that is like a four-fold increase in the last five years. most of the images, as you know from your instagram feed,...
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we all have smartphone cameras already. why not use that to get us into the space faster. >> mitchell, what are you doing in the space, if anything and what is your take on where it is all heading? >> look. we have not done anything. none of these companies have any substantial revenues at all. my personal view is that and our personal view at lead edge is that mark and the cheryl and the team at facebook basically made a call auction bet. it didn't cost them much. they believe this potentially could be an enormous platform in the future. they are trying to figure it out. we have had opportunities to look at magic and ali ba ba ba n investor there as well. they are huge ideas. people that get in early could potentially make huge sums of money but they also could be zeros. we tend to focus on more growth stage businesses. >> we are going to watch that. f.a. course continues. it could be the biggest e-commerce deal ever. petsmart agreeing to buy chewy.com at an indisclosed amount. it could be worth some $3.35 billion. that wo
we all have smartphone cameras already. why not use that to get us into the space faster. >> mitchell, what are you doing in the space, if anything and what is your take on where it is all heading? >> look. we have not done anything. none of these companies have any substantial revenues at all. my personal view is that and our personal view at lead edge is that mark and the cheryl and the team at facebook basically made a call auction bet. it didn't cost them much. they believe this...
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but now there's a smartphone app that could save lives. here's kris van cleave. >> reporter: would you say you're a good driver? >> as good as a 17-year-old could be, i guess. >> reporter: sarah gregory has been driving for about a year. her parents asked her to download an app that tracks and scores her performance every time she's behind the wheel. it's almost like having mom and dad in the car to remind you. >> yeah, knowing that it's running irunning in the backgros me drive, like, a lot better because if i'm speeding, i'll look down and i'll be like, "oh, wait, my app is going it take off for that." >> reporter: nearly 2,000 teens were killed in crashes in 2015, up 9% from the previous year. sarah's parents, cliff and jail, also use the everdrive app. >> we could actually tell if they used their phone or didn't use ther phone. weld crazy. >> reporter: can he devices make me as an adult a better drive? >> i absolutely think they have the potential to do that but it's not going to work for everyone in the pob alation. >> former n.t.s.b.
but now there's a smartphone app that could save lives. here's kris van cleave. >> reporter: would you say you're a good driver? >> as good as a 17-year-old could be, i guess. >> reporter: sarah gregory has been driving for about a year. her parents asked her to download an app that tracks and scores her performance every time she's behind the wheel. it's almost like having mom and dad in the car to remind you. >> yeah, knowing that it's running irunning in the backgros...
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it will soon be available in the hands of officers on smartphones.ll of a robbery thatjust occurred at 7600 south marchfield. there are four cameras within a 300 foot radius of that call. here is the real—time video from those cameras. these guys here, these are possible suspects, or... these are people that might possibly be involved ? potentially. how do we know that this is identifying the right people? we find that they are very accurate. we find when we test and measure them, that the model's recommendations, because we can backdate it, we can look at a known outcome period and see how it performs. and we know that it's picking the right people because we know that it is accurate. but does it make mistakes? of course. that's where the people come in. but some of this technology is proving to be controversial, especially this. it's called the strategic subjects list. where hunch lab is concerned with predicting crimes and locations, this list is concerned with predicting crimes and individual people. so this is a risk model. just like hunch lab i
it will soon be available in the hands of officers on smartphones.ll of a robbery thatjust occurred at 7600 south marchfield. there are four cameras within a 300 foot radius of that call. here is the real—time video from those cameras. these guys here, these are possible suspects, or... these are people that might possibly be involved ? potentially. how do we know that this is identifying the right people? we find that they are very accurate. we find when we test and measure them, that the...
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our other main stories this hour: smartphones capture the moment a passenger is forcibly dragged off an overbooked united airlines flight. one of the security officers involved has been placed on leave. we'll hear from someone who saw it all. and a report on the use of the death penalty around the world claims china is hiding the true number of executions it carries out. i'm aaron heslehurst. in business: they're finally here, after months of delays. japan's battered toshiba finally tells us its latest numbers and, i tell you what, they ain't for pretty reading. we're going to find out if this company will be booted from the tokyo stock exchange. and alexa start the car and turn the radio on. yep, she's coming to a ford near you. the american car giant teams up with amazon and, guess what? we're taking a test drive. but first, america's secretary of state, rex tillerson, is preparing to fly to moscow later today, for crucial talks over the russian government's continuing support for president assad, after last week's alleged toxic gas attack in syria. this morning, at meetings with a
our other main stories this hour: smartphones capture the moment a passenger is forcibly dragged off an overbooked united airlines flight. one of the security officers involved has been placed on leave. we'll hear from someone who saw it all. and a report on the use of the death penalty around the world claims china is hiding the true number of executions it carries out. i'm aaron heslehurst. in business: they're finally here, after months of delays. japan's battered toshiba finally tells us...
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it's time to reimagine the smartphone. snap on a speaker. a projector. actually zooms. get excited world. the moto z with moto mods. save at least 20% on select moto mods when you buy any moto z droid. but when right-wing politicians to protect our health care. tried to pass a disastrous health care repeal bill that raises costs and cuts coverage, macarthur wouldn't oppose them. macarthur wouldn't protect us from a bill that raises premiums and causes 24 million to lose their insurance. wouldn't oppose a massive "age tax" on people over 50. and isn't fighting to protect coverage for pre-existing conditions. tell tom macarthur - stop trying to repeal our health care. we're out ink,nk! not ink. printing doesn't have to be painful. now, during "hp savings month" at staples, get up to $180 off hp printers. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning. it's 5:00 a.m. on this wednesday april 12th. matt o'donnell is off. jeanette reyes is jo
it's time to reimagine the smartphone. snap on a speaker. a projector. actually zooms. get excited world. the moto z with moto mods. save at least 20% on select moto mods when you buy any moto z droid. but when right-wing politicians to protect our health care. tried to pass a disastrous health care repeal bill that raises costs and cuts coverage, macarthur wouldn't oppose them. macarthur wouldn't protect us from a bill that raises premiums and causes 24 million to lose their insurance....