apple, you know, purchase of beats, is because of how we execute culture and teblg, but it is tech. > band on your wrist, you have been saying vaguely that is your phone. can we find out where wearables are going forward. >> i don't have anything on my wrist, just kidding -- i don't know what you're doing below the screen early screen, but i saw it earlier. >> i'm different than most of the people in my field when it comes to musicians. i take pride in the s.t.e.m. work that i do with kids in my community, getting kids up to speed, and getting them interested in science and mathematics. in my personal life, i'm learning a code. i go out there and surround myself with engineers and things. so i have like a 40 plus team making consumer electronics, and i'm going to try until i get it right. in 2006, i told jimmy our industry is in a tough situation. our consent is selling other people's hardware. we took that seed, we nurtured it, and it's an amazing company. there is so much stuff behind the curtain of things that beats is going to do in the curtain, and there is things that i have up