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joe: another way you are looking at tech earnings is new tech human motive eps growth.are we looking at here? >> this tells you the story of the loss of a few of things. tech sector is going to lose two bank stocks by september of this year. they are going to move to a new communications sector that they are designing to pop up at the end of september. replaces the old telecom center. the current telecom constituents are going to be joined by the media companies from consumer discretionary. a few of the online travel services, as well as facebook, alphabet, and aiming stocks from tech to perform this new sector called communication. joe: how is this going to affect managers? the s&p 500 can do whatever it wants, we are going to's sti category -- we're still going to categorizing tech. or will there be a shifting to realign with the new index subsets? >> if you are an active benchmarked manager, you have to reconsider what the tech sector looks like. new tech sector doesn't include these gigantic software services. become a microsoft much bigger share of the sector with
joe: another way you are looking at tech earnings is new tech human motive eps growth.are we looking at here? >> this tells you the story of the loss of a few of things. tech sector is going to lose two bank stocks by september of this year. they are going to move to a new communications sector that they are designing to pop up at the end of september. replaces the old telecom center. the current telecom constituents are going to be joined by the media companies from consumer...
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and so now, when i go to tech companies, and now when i go to tech conventions, it's a very different place and space, but there is a lot of work still to be done. >> yeah, you mentioned just how much someone can gain from the tech sector economically. so, hector, can you talk to us, because i know you do a lot of work in the community and give back, not only with your time but monetarily, as well. so, talk to us about that space. >> yeah, so, i've been very fortunate to be part of latino community foundation giving circles group, and that's a group that the latino community foundation founded about a year ago. and the hope there is to take hispanics from being just recipients of philanthropic dollars but also make them into givers of philanthropic dollars. hispanics currently only benefit from less than 2% of philanthropic dollars, even though we make up over 20% of the population of the united states. and lcf is really looking to change that paradigm and doing so by enabling us regular hispanics to pull together our resources, pull together our money, learn more about the issues tha
and so now, when i go to tech companies, and now when i go to tech conventions, it's a very different place and space, but there is a lot of work still to be done. >> yeah, you mentioned just how much someone can gain from the tech sector economically. so, hector, can you talk to us, because i know you do a lot of work in the community and give back, not only with your time but monetarily, as well. so, talk to us about that space. >> yeah, so, i've been very fortunate to be part of...
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of tech.etback, these strategies have to adjust their waiting lower and it could get a little downward spiral. any: do you see similarities between what we are seeing now and what we had going on in 1998, 1999 with the internet bubble? does that not concern you? max: not really, because in 1998 this was i do remember the days when i first got into contact with equities and i do remember there were a couple of companies that were really only and not anye fundamental or sound business practices. that is not really the case nowadays. you can argue with, let's say, if i tell my 95-year-old grandma , facebook is something that adds value to our everyday lives, she will doubt it. but it is a business that does create -- or have a viable business model. that is a stark difference to what we saw at the beginning of 2000. anna: where in tech excites you? we talk about it as one big sector and don't make us feel the tech bubble. is it still the hardware around phones like the iphone x and the pricing th
of tech.etback, these strategies have to adjust their waiting lower and it could get a little downward spiral. any: do you see similarities between what we are seeing now and what we had going on in 1998, 1999 with the internet bubble? does that not concern you? max: not really, because in 1998 this was i do remember the days when i first got into contact with equities and i do remember there were a couple of companies that were really only and not anye fundamental or sound business practices....
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another tech topic tonight because there's another big point that people make when criticizing the tech and that is about ideological bias, in the wake of google firing james demore who wrote a 10-page manifesto, but what do the actual employees of tech companies think? the lincoln network conducted a survey. a silicon valley tech workers from google, uber, facebook and apple speaking online and/or in person to over 400 people. here to break down the results, the co-founder of lincoln network, eric chin. tell us what you found in the survey? >> the lincoln network started five years ago as a desire to organize people who are freedom minded and live in silicon valley. a known issue in silicon valley to have people from the middle to spectrum felt ostracized in the community and james damore highlighting the concerns about technology moving more into the mainstream into policy who have the survey. first we did this as a joke to small group of people and woke up the next day, hundreds of responses and people were posting it in the internal chat sessions at google and microsoft and the resp
another tech topic tonight because there's another big point that people make when criticizing the tech and that is about ideological bias, in the wake of google firing james demore who wrote a 10-page manifesto, but what do the actual employees of tech companies think? the lincoln network conducted a survey. a silicon valley tech workers from google, uber, facebook and apple speaking online and/or in person to over 400 people. here to break down the results, the co-founder of lincoln network,...
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big tech is under fire on numerous fronts. we note that the investigation and that they we heard about paypal, and twitter and facebook these companies now being looked at what are you going to do to try to prevent this threat from russia and elsewhere. let's bring in our panel of experts. and independent tech expert and journalist think you all for being here. let me begin with you. once we've seen the indictments and we realize how much social media played a role in the russian interference if you like who is at fault. that is a great question. i think there is a responsibility of these big tech companies to be vetting who is betting who is buying the ads and increasing transparency. one of the great debates we get into. do we want these tech companies limiting what can be posted. where are we more interested in creating the system. so that the viewer can see i like the step that they are talking about. making sure that american citizens and businesses are the ones purchasing ads. not only for elections were anything is that
big tech is under fire on numerous fronts. we note that the investigation and that they we heard about paypal, and twitter and facebook these companies now being looked at what are you going to do to try to prevent this threat from russia and elsewhere. let's bring in our panel of experts. and independent tech expert and journalist think you all for being here. let me begin with you. once we've seen the indictments and we realize how much social media played a role in the russian interference...
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hello and welcome to the week in tech.s been added to the oxford english dictionary. and amazon has patented a wristband that could keep track of workers‘ movements. it‘ll also provide ha ptic feedback to alert the wearer when they‘re reaching for the wrong inventory bin. meanwhile, fitness tracker app strava‘s heat maps have caused some major security alerts. it turns out military personnel around the world has been sharing their exercise routines on them, inadvertently highlighting foreign military bases in countries such as syria and afghanistan. and ten months after its release the nintendo switch has already outsold its predecessor the wii u, a sigh of relief for nintendo i‘m sure as the wii u was considered a commercial failure and discontinued. engineers at caltech have built a fully autonomous robot that mimics a bat in—flight. bat bot (b2) has a new flexible wing design that apparently makes it more energy—efficient than other flying robots. and finally, elon musk‘s boring company unveiled a flamethrower, insistin
hello and welcome to the week in tech.s been added to the oxford english dictionary. and amazon has patented a wristband that could keep track of workers‘ movements. it‘ll also provide ha ptic feedback to alert the wearer when they‘re reaching for the wrong inventory bin. meanwhile, fitness tracker app strava‘s heat maps have caused some major security alerts. it turns out military personnel around the world has been sharing their exercise routines on them, inadvertently highlighting...
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we've been hearing from tech luminaries.ack dorsey talked about how remaining independent will be a strength for twitter. later today, we will hear from uber ceo dara khosrowshahi. i will speak with the goldman sachs president and co-coo, as well as benchmark's bill gurley. we have physical earnings out. cory johnson is back at home base with more. cory: can't wait to see all that. cisco, news crossing the tape, $12 billion of sales in the last quarter, sales up for the first time in the last 12 quarters. cisco, disclosing a one-time charge related to the tax overhaul. the company revealing some big plans. it will increase the dividend 14% and it committed to another $25 billion to buy back stock. john butler joins us now. he covers cisco for "bloomberg intelligence." we will pretend to have this conversation for the first time. i really interesting quarter from cisco. what worked? john: sales up, very good. what was really good at cisco is the core business here really is sales. it is over 20% of revenue. they have a new pr
we've been hearing from tech luminaries.ack dorsey talked about how remaining independent will be a strength for twitter. later today, we will hear from uber ceo dara khosrowshahi. i will speak with the goldman sachs president and co-coo, as well as benchmark's bill gurley. we have physical earnings out. cory johnson is back at home base with more. cory: can't wait to see all that. cisco, news crossing the tape, $12 billion of sales in the last quarter, sales up for the first time in the last...
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are the tech giants doing enough?e spoke to bloomberg technology's selina wang and tara maller, senior policy advisor for the counter extremism project from washington. tara: not only did you see that russian bots come out in full force after the horrific and tragic events in florida, but you also saw the robert mueller indictment, citing facebook thirtysomething times, twitter, and youtube all mentioned. that is because the tech companies have a number of problems on their hands. the bots, which came out after the florida shooting, creating hashtags, trying to create division with divisive rhetoric and fake news conspiracy theories. this is not new. the real concern here is that the same tactic and strategy is going to be taken again in the midterm elections, and the same tactic is also taken by terrorist organizations who operate on these platforms. what you are seeing right now is another issue area, a tragic school shooting, that russia is trying to exploit across these platforms. they clearly have the ability to
are the tech giants doing enough?e spoke to bloomberg technology's selina wang and tara maller, senior policy advisor for the counter extremism project from washington. tara: not only did you see that russian bots come out in full force after the horrific and tragic events in florida, but you also saw the robert mueller indictment, citing facebook thirtysomething times, twitter, and youtube all mentioned. that is because the tech companies have a number of problems on their hands. the bots,...
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are the tech giants doing enough?e spoke to the senior policy advisor for the counter extremism project from washington. >> not only did you see that russian bots come out in full force after the horrific and tragic events in florida but you , also saw the robert mueller indictment. citing facebook thirtysomething times, twitter and youtube. the tech companies have a number of problems on their hands. the bots try to create division with divisive rhetoric and fake news conspiracy theories. this is not new. the real concern here is that the same tactic and strategy is going to be taken again in the midterm election and the same tactic is also taken by terrorist organizations on the platform. what you are seeing right now is another area that russia is trying to exploit. they clearly have the ability to do so, despite the minor reforms that were made. >> take us through it step by step. i spoke to the researcher of the hamilton 68 project who has been , tracking this and he says it was almost exactly the same as what ha
are the tech giants doing enough?e spoke to the senior policy advisor for the counter extremism project from washington. >> not only did you see that russian bots come out in full force after the horrific and tragic events in florida but you , also saw the robert mueller indictment. citing facebook thirtysomething times, twitter and youtube. the tech companies have a number of problems on their hands. the bots try to create division with divisive rhetoric and fake news conspiracy...
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emily: what will protect tech consumers on later regulation?ntral part of the debate, the folks who back the rules change in december which gutted the obama era rules say we have taken that fcc off the playing field and to the trade commission antitrust law and those methods are robust enough to handle any abuses. but the opponents of the rollback, the folks in favor of the old rule say the old rules had the federal communications commission setting rules and preventing abuses rather than coming after abuses and attempted to correct them. that is a more certain and quicker way to keep everything rolling on the internet, but only time will tell what site is right on this. emily: one is coming up on the agenda with the respect of this particular issue in congress? >> the publication in the federal register kicks off a 60 day period where they can pass their congressional disapproval, a vote that in essence reverses the fcc's december vote. the odds of that does it look great because while they might get the resolution through the senate, republic
emily: what will protect tech consumers on later regulation?ntral part of the debate, the folks who back the rules change in december which gutted the obama era rules say we have taken that fcc off the playing field and to the trade commission antitrust law and those methods are robust enough to handle any abuses. but the opponents of the rollback, the folks in favor of the old rule say the old rules had the federal communications commission setting rules and preventing abuses rather than...
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hello and welcome to the week in tech. tech. announced its banning all ads for crypto currency. cryptoxford english dictionary. dictionary. a wristband that could keep track of workers' movements. workers' movements. wearer when they're reaching for the wrong inventory bin. wrong inventory bin. fitness tracker map strava has caused alerts. caused alerts. military bases in countries such as syria and afghanistan. syria and afghanistan. wii u was considered a commercial failure and discontinued. failure and discontinued. autonomous robot that mimics a bat in—flight. in—flight. more energy—efficient than other flying robots. flying robots. musk‘s boring company unveiled a flamethrower. flamethrower. at $500 is the perfect weapon for a zombie apocalypse. weapon for a zombie apocalypse. great idea or will it go up in flames? now, fashion week season is upon us. calendar of the fashionista, as i well know. well know. people who do not see themselves reflected, people with disabilities. reflected, people with disabilities. models opened the show for one of the designers. the designers. fashio
hello and welcome to the week in tech. tech. announced its banning all ads for crypto currency. cryptoxford english dictionary. dictionary. a wristband that could keep track of workers' movements. workers' movements. wearer when they're reaching for the wrong inventory bin. wrong inventory bin. fitness tracker map strava has caused alerts. caused alerts. military bases in countries such as syria and afghanistan. syria and afghanistan. wii u was considered a commercial failure and discontinued....
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amazon the new king of tech, guy >> i ask you a question, who was the old king of tech right? i mean it stands -- if they are the new ones who was the old one. >> apple. >> queen latifah has been queen -- not latifah testimony one in england. >> stay on track. >> you could have made an argument it has always been the king of tech this is what sticks out to me and this is we talk about all the time margins. operating mother-in-laws, came in around 3.5% the street was closer to 2%. what does that mean? once again, amazon can turn the dial whenever they want and show profits of that magnitude. despite valuation is it the new, old king it is the king. >> it is the king. >> my opinion. >> do you think it's the king? >> well it has shown signs of rising to the throne for sure. especially versus what the other tech earnings have done not that the others are terrible but you look at something like amazon and you have that big selloff today, a reversal as a trader, i love to see that not only that, now the street is starting to make up stuff like hey they are going to get into search a
amazon the new king of tech, guy >> i ask you a question, who was the old king of tech right? i mean it stands -- if they are the new ones who was the old one. >> apple. >> queen latifah has been queen -- not latifah testimony one in england. >> stay on track. >> you could have made an argument it has always been the king of tech this is what sticks out to me and this is we talk about all the time margins. operating mother-in-laws, came in around 3.5% the street...
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know, we are facing time for tech in or tech in canada and toronto.le don't know toronto is a global tech hub. we added something like 22,000 new technology jobs in 2016 in which is more than silicon valley and new york combined. it's amazing to see the boom toronto in technology, prime minister trudeau has been great brand advocate for what is happening in the sector around the world. when we hit $1 billion in assets to welcome the prime minister to our office to celebrate the he's done a oken, great job going around the world selling our story to other countries. emily: facebook and google have offices there. tech bout home-grown giants. what is your outlook for more, $10 billion tech companies out of canada. >> we are hoping to build one of those here. there's a turning point in canadian tech right now, where home grown see technology companies going ublic, spotify is a great example, funding announcements last year. there was a record number of in the tech ronto $2 y scene with more than billion invested, one being what pad. story, and other world
know, we are facing time for tech in or tech in canada and toronto.le don't know toronto is a global tech hub. we added something like 22,000 new technology jobs in 2016 in which is more than silicon valley and new york combined. it's amazing to see the boom toronto in technology, prime minister trudeau has been great brand advocate for what is happening in the sector around the world. when we hit $1 billion in assets to welcome the prime minister to our office to celebrate the he's done a...
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so rather than the constant focus up tech tech tech, it happens the $1.3 trillion that could potentially be coming back from overseas, cash hordes, it also so happens that's where the fastest earnings growth is amplgts kevin, what's your thought on tech and really this dramatic comeback that the sector has had >>. >> very simply, we rename the nasdaq to amazon you can't say, and i don't great with some of mea colleagues here that owning amazon is the same as owning a microsoft. people are complacent that somehow they names are intrinsically safe they are so expensive by history that you should start to think about the volume activity, if anything goes wrong. if amazon missed the print, it would take down the entire tech sector that's my view i prefer microsoft that provides me some risk in the form of a different. growth with responsibility that's what i like >> you think manager sits there and say how many millions do i have to give back to kevin o'leary? do you think anybody at netflix gives a damn about anybody cares about payback. grown men with weep, i guarantee you. >> amazon is no
so rather than the constant focus up tech tech tech, it happens the $1.3 trillion that could potentially be coming back from overseas, cash hordes, it also so happens that's where the fastest earnings growth is amplgts kevin, what's your thought on tech and really this dramatic comeback that the sector has had >>. >> very simply, we rename the nasdaq to amazon you can't say, and i don't great with some of mea colleagues here that owning amazon is the same as owning a microsoft....
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emily: where does airbnb rank in tech lobbying?mpanies spend a lobbying in washington. how do they rank in the hierarchy? >> that is one of the amazing things about this. they did it with a relatively low-key campaign. 500,000still spending dollars, $600,000. a lot of people might like that added to their checking account if they don't think that is a big deal. when you're looking at a company like google, they are spending $18 million last year on lobbying. this is a much smaller effort, a little sliver of influence that they went in seemingly and got done what they needed to do with relatively little effort. emily: talk about google's lobbying efforts. it has often been a point of contention given how much money , they are spending and the influence they have. when you are counting by spending, google is the winner. it is interesting, my colleague who covers google, and i, have been looking at these disclosures. it looks like they are going back to the house and senate. congressional lobbying, that is the norm. that's what a lot
emily: where does airbnb rank in tech lobbying?mpanies spend a lobbying in washington. how do they rank in the hierarchy? >> that is one of the amazing things about this. they did it with a relatively low-key campaign. 500,000still spending dollars, $600,000. a lot of people might like that added to their checking account if they don't think that is a big deal. when you're looking at a company like google, they are spending $18 million last year on lobbying. this is a much smaller effort,...
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they are not in college or in tech, so she didn't know she could get a job in tech.er that. the boys and girls club can communicate that message. and she is able to believe it because it is coming from someone she trusts. and that is so important. so she will get a job as an apprentice at envision which is one of the partnership companies and she will be able to recruit her family, her friends. she's already recruited her sister. it is so exciting. emily: building a diverse engineering pool is a start, but a lot of people say we need more people of diversity in leadership positions. as you mentioned earlier, you are a white guy like most other people employed in this industry. it becomes this impossible catch 22. how do you respond to that? ryan: we have to start by opening the pathways so folks can get those jobs. we are doing that. they need to be mentored and supported, have someone to fight for them inside the company. we are training the company on how to be inclusive and supportive for those apprentices. and we are teaching the apprentices how to find someone w
they are not in college or in tech, so she didn't know she could get a job in tech.er that. the boys and girls club can communicate that message. and she is able to believe it because it is coming from someone she trusts. and that is so important. so she will get a job as an apprentice at envision which is one of the partnership companies and she will be able to recruit her family, her friends. she's already recruited her sister. it is so exciting. emily: building a diverse engineering pool is...
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i think what we want is to have tech companies to come to the table.y have the machines, they have the ai machines and they best know how technology can serve kids and how to reduce harm. we think some of the ad-based models are the most -- the tech companies that are the most harmful to our kids. think less about profit and more for kids. >> all right, thank you very much, appreciate it. i think we will check in with you later on this week to see how the launch goes. >> absolutely. >> it gives people pause something to think about as they move forward with just how much time we spend on social media. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >>> the super bowl commercials, which ones were hits, which ones bombed? a super bowl expert joins us live about the spots people are still talking about. >>> it is warm out there again. no rain in the forecast. i will let you know how much longer this record-setting temperature -- or these record setting temperatures are going to stick around so you spent all your money on holiday gifts. bitcoins are about to
i think what we want is to have tech companies to come to the table.y have the machines, they have the ai machines and they best know how technology can serve kids and how to reduce harm. we think some of the ad-based models are the most -- the tech companies that are the most harmful to our kids. think less about profit and more for kids. >> all right, thank you very much, appreciate it. i think we will check in with you later on this week to see how the launch goes. >> absolutely....
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is a case of state censorship or a clever way to nurture homegrown tech. and if it doesn't rain in the next couple of months south africans will be left high and dry. base is your business update i'm helena humphrey in berlin good to have you with us diana has just had its most successful year the german car maker sold more cars than ever before and chalked up its highest profit we're talking close to eleven billion euros the road ahead doesn't look as good though with warnings of stagnating profits due to the hefty cost of developing new tech to keep up and the company has another scandal on its hands the question of those tests monkeys and humans. the boss of diamond detail had some reason to smile twenty seventeen was the best year in the company's history with sales of three point three million cars but this week's revelations of exhaust gas testing on humans and monkeys cast a shadow over the shining figures from the start of the press conference said she tried to clear the air so much for such testing goes against our values of time look we're going
is a case of state censorship or a clever way to nurture homegrown tech. and if it doesn't rain in the next couple of months south africans will be left high and dry. base is your business update i'm helena humphrey in berlin good to have you with us diana has just had its most successful year the german car maker sold more cars than ever before and chalked up its highest profit we're talking close to eleven billion euros the road ahead doesn't look as good though with warnings of stagnating...
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tech and materials leading the charge in tokyo.g for a fifth straight session with earnings very much a key driver this tuesday. the kospi adding .3% ahead of the bok decision. the korean won eying the 1070 handle ahead of that -- what will be governor lee's last schedule meeting. we have the kiwi dollar coming under pressure this afternoon the linen -- this after new a new number. japanese tech stocks, the likes of al to lecture on the radar after a nikkei report saying alps and alpine will merge three months earlier than originally planned and will change the structure of their proposed deal. the new plan could be announced as soon as tuesday. they will discuss the terms today. we have apple suppliers also on the radar as apple has reportedly planned the rollout of three new smartphones later this year, betty. betty: thank you so much, sophie kamaruddin. china's decision to set the stage for xi jinping to rule indefinitely has sowed concerns about the implications for agreement. this triggered mockery on social media, fears that
tech and materials leading the charge in tokyo.g for a fifth straight session with earnings very much a key driver this tuesday. the kospi adding .3% ahead of the bok decision. the korean won eying the 1070 handle ahead of that -- what will be governor lee's last schedule meeting. we have the kiwi dollar coming under pressure this afternoon the linen -- this after new a new number. japanese tech stocks, the likes of al to lecture on the radar after a nikkei report saying alps and alpine will...
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what is your outlook for more tech companies out of canada?re hoping to build here, and there's a turning point in canadian tech where you do start to see homegrown technology companies going public. would beve -- shopify the great example of the last couple of years. we hit a record number of funding with more than $200 billion invested in toronto technology companies in the last year. operating now in three markets in a highly begin elated space of financial services, this new $50 million of backing puts us up there as trying to build one of the great global technology champions right here from canada. strategyd how is your evolving when it comes to how to advise your clients, given the uncertain political environment, certainly in the united states, and obviously several places abroad, which can also lead to economic uncertainty as well? mike: the key for us and our clients is reminding them what smart investing x like, taking a , notterm perspective getting bogged down in what markets might be doing this week us and -- the key for our clie
what is your outlook for more tech companies out of canada?re hoping to build here, and there's a turning point in canadian tech where you do start to see homegrown technology companies going public. would beve -- shopify the great example of the last couple of years. we hit a record number of funding with more than $200 billion invested in toronto technology companies in the last year. operating now in three markets in a highly begin elated space of financial services, this new $50 million of...
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. >> we're not anti-tech. we rate everything and pro-tech if used appropriately, but this is changing your culture and this is happening -- this is not part of the issue. our point is how do we help people at home, in school, and then if necessary going directly to the company and saying change your practices. >> tristan, we reached out to a bunch of tech companies and apple told us, we think deeply about how our products are used and the impact they have on users and the people around them. what can technologically be done to break the addiction, to help with this? >> well, first thing is that we can see that companies like apple and samsung are our friend. they can do a lot more because they make the device. they don't actually have to maximize how much time. >> what can they do? >> give things like giving parents better parental controls and make default settings. ways to disconnect without missing something important. the one thing to do at home, set your phone to gray scale. that really helps. if you set
. >> we're not anti-tech. we rate everything and pro-tech if used appropriately, but this is changing your culture and this is happening -- this is not part of the issue. our point is how do we help people at home, in school, and then if necessary going directly to the company and saying change your practices. >> tristan, we reached out to a bunch of tech companies and apple told us, we think deeply about how our products are used and the impact they have on users and the people...
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tech kiosks and table service, fancy pants.hares of mcdonald's up half a percent. >>> super bowl qb's brady and foles wind up and stop the tape! think can you guess exactly how far either of these passes will go on super bowl sunday? the mobile app that says if you can, you're on your way to winning $25,000 during super bowl lii. how it works and the company about to make it possible for you. next on "countdown." how do you win at business? stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . liz: okay, it's super bowl sunday. i have a crucial question as the game begins for you. if the patriots choose tails between heads and tails, will they win the coin toss sunday? if you get that question and a whole host of other predictions right on the ground breaking app win view, you could win $25,000 by watching the game. win view is a sports prediction skills
tech kiosks and table service, fancy pants.hares of mcdonald's up half a percent. >>> super bowl qb's brady and foles wind up and stop the tape! think can you guess exactly how far either of these passes will go on super bowl sunday? the mobile app that says if you can, you're on your way to winning $25,000 during super bowl lii. how it works and the company about to make it possible for you. next on "countdown." how do you win at business? stay at la quinta. where we're...
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hello and welcome to the week in tech.ch criminals using facial recognition tech. facebook, google and twitter went to washington to talk tech. and customers were banned from buying a bitcoin with their credit cards. the currency had another fall this week, falling to as low as $1000 before recovering. it was also the week that a spacex rocket blasted into space. elon musk sold it off with his —— sent it off with his old cherry red sports club, at ease the roadster, and the david bowie soundtrack on repeat. —— a tesla roadster. it says it is addressing production issues with its model t car and finally, a 14—year—old has created an app to help people with alzheimer's disease. it uses facial recognition technology to help people remember. they can scroll through photos of friends and family and the app lets them know who the person is and how they are related to them. you can also take a picture of someone you don't recognise and the apple try to identify them. now, if you are a film fan, you know that it is awards season a
hello and welcome to the week in tech.ch criminals using facial recognition tech. facebook, google and twitter went to washington to talk tech. and customers were banned from buying a bitcoin with their credit cards. the currency had another fall this week, falling to as low as $1000 before recovering. it was also the week that a spacex rocket blasted into space. elon musk sold it off with his —— sent it off with his old cherry red sports club, at ease the roadster, and the david bowie...
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tech stocks have been the leaders in terms of tech but in the last week, they've only been up one ofsessions, we'll see if they can pull off a second one today, up better than 4% since last month. back to you. >> the nasdaq is lagging a little dow is strong. up 375 thank you. bertha coombs. >>> steve liesman has headlines from chicago from evans. >> evans saying the fed should keep policy on hold until midyear. evans, chicago fed president, one of two dissenters for the december rate hike he is dovish, not in a hurry to raise rates. he supports the idea of median long rate funds of 2.8%. not in a hurry to get there. he is concerned about persistent factors holding down inflation rate he says the u.s. economy is finally -- plenty of momentum. he notes growth is picking up. the forecast for 2018, 2.5%, gdp .4 to .8%, comes from a tax cut. he sees that effect waning over time inflation going down, unemployment down but by 2020. third fed official to speak. the other two, kaplan and dudley said they were not particularly concerned about the down graft because it didn't have much effect o
tech stocks have been the leaders in terms of tech but in the last week, they've only been up one ofsessions, we'll see if they can pull off a second one today, up better than 4% since last month. back to you. >> the nasdaq is lagging a little dow is strong. up 375 thank you. bertha coombs. >>> steve liesman has headlines from chicago from evans. >> evans saying the fed should keep policy on hold until midyear. evans, chicago fed president, one of two dissenters for the...
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this could benefit most parents. >> it is not just tech leaders. nonprofit media watch dog group, common sense, is also joining the efforts to educate parents and their kids about the dangers of technology. >> does this look familiar to you? your child is glued to a tablet or smart phone and would likely stay that way for hours if you let him. >> at the level of addiction, which that is when it is interfering with daily life. ramping up use. emotional dependency. >> that's why other tech giants have made the technology center. challenging tech companies to rethink strategies to get users hooked. >> the longer we stay on-line and the more we click the more ad dollars and more revenue the tech companies get. it is a business model and what we are asking is for tech companies to come together and design product that are more human-focused. >> this san jose mother two of has a suggestings. >> having auto shutoff. having your parent have a pass word to reset it and turn it on would be an excellent idea. >> the tech campaign is holding a conference in wa
this could benefit most parents. >> it is not just tech leaders. nonprofit media watch dog group, common sense, is also joining the efforts to educate parents and their kids about the dangers of technology. >> does this look familiar to you? your child is glued to a tablet or smart phone and would likely stay that way for hours if you let him. >> at the level of addiction, which that is when it is interfering with daily life. ramping up use. emotional dependency. >>...
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on the website there is a truth around the tech campaign. we will be sending this out to about 80 million users in the united states so we will send out regular updates to people about the campaign but basically if you are if you are go to, common sense.org and we will give you information i can be involved and work with people to spread the message because at the end of the day technology is here to stay, we want to use it widely -- wisely and with common sense in one hour so phones to have the appropriate place in our life not eight dominant place. >> we appreciate you talking to us about your truth intact campaign. -- in tach campaign. >>> another warm day across the bay area. no rain in sight. >> same forecast each day so far this february. temperatures well above the average in record heat. we are looking out in the timing this afternoon. we have our chopper above showing you these beautiful views you can see in the live pictures a bit of haze and scatter high clouds approaching the bay area but wrapping up a very nice work week. temper
on the website there is a truth around the tech campaign. we will be sending this out to about 80 million users in the united states so we will send out regular updates to people about the campaign but basically if you are if you are go to, common sense.org and we will give you information i can be involved and work with people to spread the message because at the end of the day technology is here to stay, we want to use it widely -- wisely and with common sense in one hour so phones to have...
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and these weren't the only high—tech additions to the force.in may, the dubai police got some new recruits and these weren't your ordinary newcomers, these guys were made of the hard stuff, and kate russell went to meet them. like so much of dubai's over—the—top ambition, the police force wants to be seen to be using the latest crime prediction and surveillance technology to watch over the people. we have our cameras, our drones, our remotes. we are going to live in a science—fiction movie. artificial intelligence—based predictive crime systems, autonomous patrol vehicles and unmanned police stations are just a few of their futuristic initiatives. robot: i am a humanoid service robot... planned to be built in all of dubai's neighbourhoods are the world's first smart police stations, which will be completely unstaffed. citizens can pop in for a safe driving lesson, a quick coffee or even to report crimes. they can also meet dubai's own robocop. i am the latest incorporation into dubai's police department. but unlike the movies... hello... ..he‘l
and these weren't the only high—tech additions to the force.in may, the dubai police got some new recruits and these weren't your ordinary newcomers, these guys were made of the hard stuff, and kate russell went to meet them. like so much of dubai's over—the—top ambition, the police force wants to be seen to be using the latest crime prediction and surveillance technology to watch over the people. we have our cameras, our drones, our remotes. we are going to live in a science—fiction...
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. >>> meantime, the nasdaq higher in the session tech stocks closing yesterday in the red.or the fourth straight session unable to hold those intraday highs. the longest losing streak for the nasdaq as it's november of 2016 for more on that, let's get to larry hafferty from caveli funds and research analyst from guggenheim happy friday good to see you both in light of what we just heard, when the fed sees valuations, larry, of equities elevated, does that apply to tech specifically >> if you look at the f-a-a-n-gs as kind of a cross section of tech, i think three of the faangs valuations are fine i'm very, very comfortable with google i'm very comfortable with apple. i'm comfortable with facebook but facebook is, i think, rapidly hitting the wall of its addressable market but i'm very weary of amazon and netflix. so it's kind of a tale of two cities some of them are okay. some of them are not and it's individual situations sfwlchlt wheth >> when did that view crystallize? >> i have not been positive on amazon and netflix and the reason is that they don't make what i call an
. >>> meantime, the nasdaq higher in the session tech stocks closing yesterday in the red.or the fourth straight session unable to hold those intraday highs. the longest losing streak for the nasdaq as it's november of 2016 for more on that, let's get to larry hafferty from caveli funds and research analyst from guggenheim happy friday good to see you both in light of what we just heard, when the fed sees valuations, larry, of equities elevated, does that apply to tech specifically...
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hello and welcome to the week in tech.special sunglasses to catch crooks using facial recognition tech. british mps went to washington to talk fake news with facebook, google and twitter. and virgin moneyjoined lloyds bank in banning customers from buying bitcoin with their credit cards. the cryptocurrency had another fall this week, falling to as low as $6000, before recovering. that's down from a high of almost $20,000 in december. it was also the week that spacex rocket, the falcon heavy, blasted into space. elon musk sent it off with his old cherry red sports car, a tesla roadster, a space suited mannequin, and a david bowie soundtrack on repeat. however, it wasn't all good news for tesla, as the electric car company also posted its biggest ever quarterly cost — almost $700 million. it says it's addressing production issues with its model 3 car. and finally, a 14—year—old has created an app to help people with alzheimer's disease. it uses facial recognition technology to help people remember their loved ones. they can
hello and welcome to the week in tech.special sunglasses to catch crooks using facial recognition tech. british mps went to washington to talk fake news with facebook, google and twitter. and virgin moneyjoined lloyds bank in banning customers from buying bitcoin with their credit cards. the cryptocurrency had another fall this week, falling to as low as $6000, before recovering. that's down from a high of almost $20,000 in december. it was also the week that spacex rocket, the falcon heavy,...
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tech is outsized on that. i do look at amazon and say, wow, folks are -- those are big eyes there >> john, when you look at what is lapg in t is happening in the content phase, what is the message overall? we've seen buzz feed stepping back from social content vox doing that as well s this a move to premium or is there something beyond that that all of the tech giants need to be paying attention to? >> i think it's largely a move to premium you know, video and premium content seems to be what's got the wood behind it where advertisers are going and i think that's the future. not withstanding the fact that facebook and google represent 60% of internet revenues in this country and half around the world. >> you think people are overplaying regulatory risk when it comes to at least alphabet and facebook >> i do. i do yeah, i don't see regulations coming down soon for them. i certainly hope not i think they can continue to innovate i think they can to some extent regulate themselves and do a better job of that than
tech is outsized on that. i do look at amazon and say, wow, folks are -- those are big eyes there >> john, when you look at what is lapg in t is happening in the content phase, what is the message overall? we've seen buzz feed stepping back from social content vox doing that as well s this a move to premium or is there something beyond that that all of the tech giants need to be paying attention to? >> i think it's largely a move to premium you know, video and premium content seems...
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a big week with the pressure on tech.ot only did you see their russian bots, but last week of the mueller indictment. twitter and youtube all mentioned. that is because the tech companies have a number of problems on their hands. afterts, which came out the florida shooting, with divisive rhetoric and fake news, conspiracy theories. this is not new. but the concern is that the strategy will be taken again in the midterm elections and also by terrorist organizations on this platform. i think what we are seeing is another issue of a tragic school shooting, they are trying to exploit and a saw the ability to do so, despite reforms that have been made. emily: walk us through this. >> i spoke to the researcher of the hamilton project that has been tracking this. he says it is almost exactly the same as what happened in vegas. day one, the bots are re-tweeting breaking news. day two, they are trading -- tweeting implications of the most extreme and divisive issues and opinions on gun-control. by day three, this is when they sta
a big week with the pressure on tech.ot only did you see their russian bots, but last week of the mueller indictment. twitter and youtube all mentioned. that is because the tech companies have a number of problems on their hands. afterts, which came out the florida shooting, with divisive rhetoric and fake news, conspiracy theories. this is not new. but the concern is that the strategy will be taken again in the midterm elections and also by terrorist organizations on this platform. i think...
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a lot of people there were tech workers on their lunch break. i mean, this is in the middle of a working day. and, you know, i talked to a couple of women who work at this club. they say, yes, they hear colleagues talking about business. they might go up to a private room together. this is a stone's throw from so many tech companies in the heart of san francisco. and the main point is that so much business in silicon valley, as you said, gets done outside the office, whether it's the strip club or the hotel lobby or the bar, you know, or the sidelines of a conference. and, unfortunately, that leads to some gray areas, lines get blurred and often women can be put in very uncomfortable situations. >> we should mention there are some big names who dispute some accounts in her book. including elon musk of tesla. you'll find the entire interview with emily chang on the abc7 news app. >>> tesla is taking on a new challenge. what's called the world's largest virtual power plant. men and women have different snacking habits and it's convinced one major
a lot of people there were tech workers on their lunch break. i mean, this is in the middle of a working day. and, you know, i talked to a couple of women who work at this club. they say, yes, they hear colleagues talking about business. they might go up to a private room together. this is a stone's throw from so many tech companies in the heart of san francisco. and the main point is that so much business in silicon valley, as you said, gets done outside the office, whether it's the strip club...
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coming up, more for coverage at the tech conference this week.ear from george john about policing online content and investing in ai. watch us online, interact with us directly. on you can contact us twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: coinbase customers are after diceconcerns one customer explain how they purchased a number of currencies for $500 and were later charged $1500. we reached out to coinbase for a statement. the company responded, where investigating an issue were some customers were incorrectly charged. we will be reviewing all card transactions for the last few weeks to ensure all affected customers are notified. coastal ventures partner george john built a successful career in marketing. what is he make up the controversy about policing content? we caught up with george at the todman sachs tech conference discuss that and investing in ai. take a listen. >> there are some monetary consequences, there are a lot of good-natured computer sciences who are trying to help people find content that they would like to read. unfortunately, t
coming up, more for coverage at the tech conference this week.ear from george john about policing online content and investing in ai. watch us online, interact with us directly. on you can contact us twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: coinbase customers are after diceconcerns one customer explain how they purchased a number of currencies for $500 and were later charged $1500. we reached out to coinbase for a statement. the company responded, where investigating an issue were some customers...