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tv, and the apple watch. concerned, not really. a lot of the concern is around the apple watch in terms of not being a will to walk into a store and find one. they see the apple watch hit all-time unit sales and revenue numbers for this first quarter holiday quarter. that the apple tv launch at the end of 2015 compared to this end of 2016 holiday quarter really was the discrepancy why revenue dropped in the category. us, ite: kick it on for looks like it is fx, all hopes on the iphone 8? whene iphone eight or the in the september quarter will make up the majority of the worst quarter for it next year. a lot is riding on that. they have been hinting at it for since the iphone 7 came out last year. a lot of people are expecting big changes. we report it will have a new glass curved design with a high resolution display with more colors. we will see how it does in a year from now. caroline: you will be there to cover it for us. fantastic analysis. thank you. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology.
tv, and the apple watch. concerned, not really. a lot of the concern is around the apple watch in terms of not being a will to walk into a store and find one. they see the apple watch hit all-time unit sales and revenue numbers for this first quarter holiday quarter. that the apple tv launch at the end of 2015 compared to this end of 2016 holiday quarter really was the discrepancy why revenue dropped in the category. us, ite: kick it on for looks like it is fx, all hopes on the iphone 8? whene...
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i'm just gonna sprinkle it over the apples and the puff pastry.ll create kind of a crust and make the apples a little sweeter. this is definitely a dessert you want to show your friends. once the apples are coated in butter or sugar, it's time for them to cook. i'm going to place them in an oven at about 350 degrees for about 15 to 20 minutes, or until they're golden brown. now our apple tarts are done, and they're cool, and they smell great. don't they look delicious? at the culinary institute of america, for "teen kids news," i'm fletch. >> wow. that looks really good. you can find the full recipe on our website. "teen kids news" will be back next week. you won't want to miss it. bye for now. ♪ alex: coming next, helping abandoned and pet pigs. plus, trying to save a fragile fawn. and a cow falls into a deep hole. this is "animal rescue."
i'm just gonna sprinkle it over the apples and the puff pastry.ll create kind of a crust and make the apples a little sweeter. this is definitely a dessert you want to show your friends. once the apples are coated in butter or sugar, it's time for them to cook. i'm going to place them in an oven at about 350 degrees for about 15 to 20 minutes, or until they're golden brown. now our apple tarts are done, and they're cool, and they smell great. don't they look delicious? at the culinary institute...
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what do you think of the apple that he leaves behind? you talked about the team and the great group he has built. there's rumored to be this product road map that goes on and on. but the history of technology companies with a founder like this, is someone driving it with a vision like this, leaving, is not great overall. what do you think about where apple goes from here without steve jobs? >> well, the last meeting i told you about when he goes the board and does that lunch, somebody at the lunch makes fun of h.p. because that day or that week it had gotten out of the tablet business, was getting in or out of the pc and was totally confused. steve said, wait a minute. he stopped the person making fun of the troubles at hewlett-packard. he said, when i was 13, bill hewlett give me my first job, and he created company that was designed not only to make a calculator and then make a computer and make other things, but to continue and last and continue to make new products and come up with new ideas even after they were gone. and those bozos
what do you think of the apple that he leaves behind? you talked about the team and the great group he has built. there's rumored to be this product road map that goes on and on. but the history of technology companies with a founder like this, is someone driving it with a vision like this, leaving, is not great overall. what do you think about where apple goes from here without steve jobs? >> well, the last meeting i told you about when he goes the board and does that lunch, somebody at...
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the ipad, the apple watch? >> probably not. al question is how come amazon came up with the echo, and apple didn't. joe: by the way, if you have a bloomberg, check out to you live -- tlive. declinedducts year-over-year. what is the issue there? why have they let amazon take the early lead? isi think the biggest issue where is the vision. we brought that up a moment ago. classic product transition. there is nothing to come up with the slack. know the answer lies in hardware. they need to look at content and other services beyond just apple pay, for example. you need someone there who needs to think out of the box. that is the issue now. the product transition. scarlet: we are also looking at the breakdown geographically. there was 20% year-over-year growth in japan. 9% growth in the u.s. greater china. do consumers in china care about other services, the other products, or are they only looking at the iphone and thinking, i'm not getting what i promised? i think their challenge to deliver the products in china given the control t
the ipad, the apple watch? >> probably not. al question is how come amazon came up with the echo, and apple didn't. joe: by the way, if you have a bloomberg, check out to you live -- tlive. declinedducts year-over-year. what is the issue there? why have they let amazon take the early lead? isi think the biggest issue where is the vision. we brought that up a moment ago. classic product transition. there is nothing to come up with the slack. know the answer lies in hardware. they need to...
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the u.s. from google to apple. what that she think? th the xfinity tv app, anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels. plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. download the xfinity tv app today. i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi for your business. strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. ♪ haidi: let's begin with a check of your first world news. ivankae trump, dr. -- trump will not take a formal white house position. officials say she is focusing on her family's move to washington for now, although her role could change i
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right now, we have all five stills charged with the fermented apple juice. as these stills run today, but it might get to 50 proof, maybe 60. we will collect all of that in the first run and then run it through on wednesday, double everything. everything we make the first two days a second time through. each time you distill, you gain proof, but you lose folly them. -- volume. our goal is to get 50 to gallons 60 in the process. >> was this something that a lot of farmers would have done to make apple brandy or was that unusual? steve boshare: no, it was a drink at the time. really a still is a piece of farm equipment for the 18th century, even the 19th century. so if you are a small farmer, you are probably going to make a little whiskey on the side. applejack, as they call it, or brandy. you think of the amount of orchards some of these farms had, it was natural. alcohol is also legal tender. you can sell the cider for a good price. small commodity to be involved in even if you are a small farmer. we have a number of staff here that are on the historic trade
right now, we have all five stills charged with the fermented apple juice. as these stills run today, but it might get to 50 proof, maybe 60. we will collect all of that in the first run and then run it through on wednesday, double everything. everything we make the first two days a second time through. each time you distill, you gain proof, but you lose folly them. -- volume. our goal is to get 50 to gallons 60 in the process. >> was this something that a lot of farmers would have done...
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the idea of the era of apple being over. when did the era of apple start? he talking about the iphone? is he assuming that nothing is going to come after it? it speaks to the mind set around apple being the iphone and nothing else. >> the iphone is very important. let's be clear. it's easy to say something. it's more complicated to say something of complexity. what he's getting to is can apple continue to innovate and move beyond the iphone has been the juggernaut product. the products have been the watch or the ear bud. they are not blockbuster products. so the question is can apple continue to innovate in the space. their blockbuster product is hard to innovate on. nobody expected the iphone. who knows where that's going. as to the other parts of stuff he said, why talk to "the new york times," of course, they talk to the "new york times." this is all a thee it yat ri call play that is happening here. . they attack and give interviews wp they attack the press and cozy with the press. this is all a circus and theater. people should see that for what it is.
the idea of the era of apple being over. when did the era of apple start? he talking about the iphone? is he assuming that nothing is going to come after it? it speaks to the mind set around apple being the iphone and nothing else. >> the iphone is very important. let's be clear. it's easy to say something. it's more complicated to say something of complexity. what he's getting to is can apple continue to innovate and move beyond the iphone has been the juggernaut product. the products...
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the third quarter. analysts remain bullish on apple. he iphone eight will shatter all previous sales records. caroline: that was caitlin for us. since the iphone took off, apple has been under pressure to prove it can re-create the success. michael wolff is here. does apple still haven't? michael: they definitely still have it. with 100 million iphones used in the united states, they are poised for a large percentage of that base to upgrade to a new iphone 8. they have a lot more coming. it is likely that they will have much more integration of theory, their own messaging app will have bots and another functionality built in. let's not forget, there will be a new operating system next year, likely in the middle of the year. apple already has everything they need to be successful. they don't have to have all of the market. they can skim off the most profitable customers, the ones who will not only by their phones but who will participate in the itunes and app store. caroline: you are sounding bullish. over the past decade since they launc
the third quarter. analysts remain bullish on apple. he iphone eight will shatter all previous sales records. caroline: that was caitlin for us. since the iphone took off, apple has been under pressure to prove it can re-create the success. michael wolff is here. does apple still haven't? michael: they definitely still have it. with 100 million iphones used in the united states, they are poised for a large percentage of that base to upgrade to a new iphone 8. they have a lot more coming. it is...
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the iphone is now apple's most crucial profit comes 63% of revenue. ales fell for the first time last year, and apples operating system held on to 12.5% of the market versus android 87%. analysts remain bullish on apple ura believes the iphone eight will shatter all previous records. now, since the iphone took off, apple has been under pressure to prove it can re-create that kind of sales success. take a listen. with over one billion iphones being used today around the inld and 100 million of them the united states, they are poised for a large percentage of that base to upgrade to a new have aeight, and they lot more coming. it is likely they will have much more integration with siri. message will have bot s built-in. apple party has everything they need to be successful, and they don't have to have all of the market. they can skim off the most profitable customers, the ones who will not only by their phones but participate in the itunes and app store. decadee: over the past since they launched the iphone, the market has been bullish. analysts recommen
the iphone is now apple's most crucial profit comes 63% of revenue. ales fell for the first time last year, and apples operating system held on to 12.5% of the market versus android 87%. analysts remain bullish on apple ura believes the iphone eight will shatter all previous records. now, since the iphone took off, apple has been under pressure to prove it can re-create that kind of sales success. take a listen. with over one billion iphones being used today around the inld and 100 million of...
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right now, we have all five stills charged with the 6% fermented apple juice. the first run today will bump that up. it might get to 50, maybe 60. we will collect that and then run it through on wednesday, double everything, run everything we make the first two days a second time through. each time you distill, you gain proof, but you lose volume. our goal is to get 50-60 gallons at the end of the process of hopefully 90% proof apple brandy. >> was this something a lot of farmers would have done to make apple brandy or was that unusual? >> it was a drink of the time. farmers are distilling various things. a still is a piece of farm equipment for the 18th century, even 19th century, so if you are a small farmer, you are probably going to make a little whiskey on the side, applejack, as they called it, which is hard cider or brandy. when you think of the amount of orchards of farms had, it was a natural side business to be in. a lot of alcohol is also legal tender at this time. you could sell that cider for a pretty good price, trade it. it is a good small commodi
right now, we have all five stills charged with the 6% fermented apple juice. the first run today will bump that up. it might get to 50, maybe 60. we will collect that and then run it through on wednesday, double everything, run everything we make the first two days a second time through. each time you distill, you gain proof, but you lose volume. our goal is to get 50-60 gallons at the end of the process of hopefully 90% proof apple brandy. >> was this something a lot of farmers would...
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right now, we have all five stills charged with the fermented apple juice. it might get to 50, maybe 60. we will collect fat and then run it through on wednesday, double everything, run everything we make the first two days a second time through. each time you distill, you gain proof, but you lose folly them. our goal is to get 50-60 gallons in the process. was this something a lot of farmers would have done to make apple brandy or was that unusual? >> a still is a piece of farm the 18th century, even 19th century, so if you are a small farmer, you are probably going to make a little whiskey on the side, applejack, as they call it, or brandy. a lot of alcohol is also legal tender at this time. you could sell that cider for a pretty good price, trade it. there are small commodities involved even if you are a small farmer. we have a number of staff here that work for me. a couple of full-time people and some part-time staff. several of these guys have made the whiskey run, so they know how to operate all the equipment. distiller here who is our main consultant
right now, we have all five stills charged with the fermented apple juice. it might get to 50, maybe 60. we will collect fat and then run it through on wednesday, double everything, run everything we make the first two days a second time through. each time you distill, you gain proof, but you lose folly them. our goal is to get 50-60 gallons in the process. was this something a lot of farmers would have done to make apple brandy or was that unusual? >> a still is a piece of farm the 18th...
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you're seeing separation and there will be bottom of the barrel. apple is still delivering the best product and probably the best innovation within that product. what more can you do? that camera, the memory, the battery, people spend $120 more for an iphone 7 this year more than last year. you can't tell me services business doesn't become a bigger blanket. >> if voice is the biggest platform. and they are so far behind alexa. so far behind google. what are they doing? they introduced siri five years ago. the air pod is the most innovative product that has come out of this company in five years and they have not been able to deliver it. >> hold on. what do we do with this 2% pop? you would sell it. >> i think it will be red tomorrow. >> are you chasing it here? no. but what i would say is for, let's get back to the old apple as an investor stock. a 2 plus yield. >> all right. more on apple. to gene on the red phone monitoring the call for the first time. he's bone obviously manile apple calls. what did you make of the quarter? >> it was a sigh of relief
you're seeing separation and there will be bottom of the barrel. apple is still delivering the best product and probably the best innovation within that product. what more can you do? that camera, the memory, the battery, people spend $120 more for an iphone 7 this year more than last year. you can't tell me services business doesn't become a bigger blanket. >> if voice is the biggest platform. and they are so far behind alexa. so far behind google. what are they doing? they introduced...
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the driver was allegedly using the apple app when he kreshcras into the car. he is now charged with manslaughter. >> apple knew better and did not do better. >> reporter: the attorneys claim apple had technology to lock out the ability of drivers to use the face time application on the apple iphone while driving a motorcycle but did not install it. and never warned users of the potential dangers. >> apple could have prevented girl on christmas eve if this technology had been used. >> reporter: we reached out to apple for comment, but the company does not comment on pending litigation and has not filed a legal response to the lawsuit. >> i believe they'll take the position that to the extent anyone is responsible for the injuries caused by this lawsuit, it's the actual driver of the car and not their product. >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> the attorney for the driver released a statement saying in part, the family is confident after all the facts are brought out in court that it will be shown that the use of a cellular device did not contribu
the driver was allegedly using the apple app when he kreshcras into the car. he is now charged with manslaughter. >> apple knew better and did not do better. >> reporter: the attorneys claim apple had technology to lock out the ability of drivers to use the face time application on the apple iphone while driving a motorcycle but did not install it. and never warned users of the potential dangers. >> apple could have prevented girl on christmas eve if this technology had been...
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now the street thinks apple shipped some 77 million iphones in the quarter. at would be a jump of just some 3% year over year. there are challenges for apple. a maturing smartphone market, competition in china and fans holding off on buying new phones because they're waiting for the tenth anniversary edition in the fall. investors seem optimistic. the stock up more than 15% in the past six months. in addition to the iphone investors will have questions about the services business. china and how the tech giant is now navigating this new era of tru trumponomics. >> josh will be checking back with us. ten minutes left in the trading session. let's look at the top stories moving markets this tuesday. all of the major averages do continue their slide except the nasdaq's turned positive. the transports have been leading to the down side by a percent and a half. pharma stocks higher. this after president trump met ceos from various drug maker companies at the white house today. utilities are the leading sector today up over 1% interestingly enough going into the last
now the street thinks apple shipped some 77 million iphones in the quarter. at would be a jump of just some 3% year over year. there are challenges for apple. a maturing smartphone market, competition in china and fans holding off on buying new phones because they're waiting for the tenth anniversary edition in the fall. investors seem optimistic. the stock up more than 15% in the past six months. in addition to the iphone investors will have questions about the services business. china and how...
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the details coming up. >>> and can apple return to growth? that's what the ceo tim cook promised today. we'll find out if that's what he delivered. it's tuesday, january 31, 2017. "worldwide exchange" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm sara eisen. >> i'm wilfred frost. >> you missed a busy week where your prime minister was here. >> i'm very sad i missed that particular vision. a lot has happened since that visit. over 1 million signatures in the uk to block trump's visit. >> to meet the queen. >> to meet the queen. i don't think that petition will be carried through. that's a side point. a short-term point is what's happening in the futures at this hour, after what was the worst trading day of the year yesterday, at times that label, the worst trading day of the year, seemed apt. down well over 1%. well over 200 points on the dow, finished off the lows, 0.8% for the nasdaq, with the s&p and dow down 0.6%, which highlights some red dat data, not the worst day. we were down 200 points on the dow, we
the details coming up. >>> and can apple return to growth? that's what the ceo tim cook promised today. we'll find out if that's what he delivered. it's tuesday, january 31, 2017. "worldwide exchange" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm sara eisen. >> i'm wilfred frost. >> you missed a busy week where your prime minister was here. >> i'm very sad i missed that particular vision. a lot has...
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the taiwanese company is the main assembler of apple iphones. nufacturer of electronics. up next, the iphone turned 10 this week. we will look at how it became apple's most important product and whether the company can ever re-create its success. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> today apple is going to reinvent the phone. caitlin: 10 years ago, steve jobs unveiled a new product called the iphone. at the time, it was seen as the heir to the ipod, albeit an expensive one. since then, it has revolutionized the smart phone market, destroying industry heavyweights like nokia and blackberry, and inspiring a handful of rivals around the world. apple has sold over 1 billion iphones to date. they helped to drive up apple's stock price more than 850% to its peak in 2015. in 2016, strategy analytics reported that operating profit hit $9.4 billion worldwide. apple alone made of 91% of that, but with these numbers come high expectations. the iphone is now apple's most crucial product, making up 63% of revenue in fiscal 2016. that is worrisome to investors, because a
the taiwanese company is the main assembler of apple iphones. nufacturer of electronics. up next, the iphone turned 10 this week. we will look at how it became apple's most important product and whether the company can ever re-create its success. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> today apple is going to reinvent the phone. caitlin: 10 years ago, steve jobs unveiled a new product called the iphone. at the time, it was seen as the heir to the ipod, albeit an expensive one. since then, it has...
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the order. he joins a chorus of other leaders. i'll list them out but it includes applegoogle, netflix, among many others. these are just leaders of the biggest companies. and it is the tech world that has spoken out loudest and quickest against the travel ban. keep in mind that bezos isn't likely the last word either. this may just be the beginning of silicon valley's contentious relationship with the trump administration. the next move. according to reports, the new administration is looking, has created a draft executive order that is aimed at overhauling work visa programs. that includes the h 1 b program that many of the biggest companies in tech have relied on to recruit top fortune talent into the u.s. proponents argue that it is what keeps american tech companies competitive globally and it has brought in foreign workers that have led to apple, amazon, google, others, leading them to be the most valuable companies in the world. that may have something to do with why you saw tech stocks get hit hard today. immigration is an issue, not just deeply personal to silic
the order. he joins a chorus of other leaders. i'll list them out but it includes applegoogle, netflix, among many others. these are just leaders of the biggest companies. and it is the tech world that has spoken out loudest and quickest against the travel ban. keep in mind that bezos isn't likely the last word either. this may just be the beginning of silicon valley's contentious relationship with the trump administration. the next move. according to reports, the new administration is looking,...
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the app store. apple is the one place where i'm not sure what the margins are but it's growing. >> iphones are not the only thing flying off the shelf. apple stock is flying off the shelf since the election. >>> here's the deal. volume exploded specifically in calls, two times that of puts. two most active strikes were the january 13th next week exumpiration, 130 calls. january 20th regular exumpiration 120 call also 40,000 traded. that's like try to be momentum buyers just playing for that break out from the 52 week highs. i want to take you back to 2007. look at this. this was the day that steve jobs announced that iphone. it went up 8.5%. by the end of the month it gave back those gains. here's the chart of apple back in 2007. look at this thing. by the time they released the phone in june the stock was almost almost 60%. by the end of the year it was up about 125%. that's astounding when you think about it. here's that move. it's make agnew 52 week high right now. i just want to take you here. this is
the app store. apple is the one place where i'm not sure what the margins are but it's growing. >> iphones are not the only thing flying off the shelf. apple stock is flying off the shelf since the election. >>> here's the deal. volume exploded specifically in calls, two times that of puts. two most active strikes were the january 13th next week exumpiration, 130 calls. january 20th regular exumpiration 120 call also 40,000 traded. that's like try to be momentum buyers just...
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also in the programme — upsetting the apple cart! ese authorities force the silicon valley giant to withdraw its new york times app. the markets will be quite a mixed day, we are talking you through the winners and losers! is that rory with make—up on? cutting out the middle man. we'll talk to the boss of a tech company hoping to revolution—ise we'll talk to the boss of a tech company hoping to revolutionise the way we transfer money abroad. and keeping with all things tech — we want to hear from you. what are the gadgets that you can't live without and have changed your life? let us know — use the hashtag bbcbizlive. welcome to the programme. iam i am predicting that for many of you you will be saying it is your smartphone but for me, it is my kettle, i cannot live without it! we start in las vegas where thousands of technology executives are gathering for the annual consumer electronics show which opens today. it's the most important event of the year for the tech industry — a chance for companies to show off the gadgets they hope w
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caroline: who is doing the talking? is appler executives there coming to the fcc saying we have been hard done by? 25: if you read around page of the filing, there is a lot of specifics about agreements between the companies, deals that were signed, renegotiated, re-signed. hard to imagine that came to the fcc and that they didn't get that information from somewhere. cory: an apple has everything to gain here. apple would like to play the providers against each other. they are unable to do that according to this component. caroline: so do we see any share reaction? ian: intel revenues last year managed to get slowly ordered. we take those away from qualcomm from the first time in the history of -- cory: in the apple phones. ian: can the apple phones. a lot of beneficiaries there. they have just faded away. caroline: give us a timeframe here, something they are talking about over the course of weeks or years? ian: years. you have to think -- it is a court case. it will not just endure, go to court. you have all of what that entai
caroline: who is doing the talking? is appler executives there coming to the fcc saying we have been hard done by? 25: if you read around page of the filing, there is a lot of specifics about agreements between the companies, deals that were signed, renegotiated, re-signed. hard to imagine that came to the fcc and that they didn't get that information from somewhere. cory: an apple has everything to gain here. apple would like to play the providers against each other. they are unable to do that...
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just who would queue up at 7am on the streets of san francisco? apple'se wants to know the latest mac products as soon as they‘ re announced. inside, the man who has revived the company he founded was not about to undersell the event. we're going to make some history together today. after creating the ipod, the must—have gadget of the past decade, stevejobs has spent years wondering if he could combine it with a phone. now, he has. it's a sleek device controlled by a touch—screen and it is supposed to bring apple's design and computing skills to a whole new market. good morning. how can i help you? yes, i would like to order 4,000 lattes to go, please. no, just kidding! wrong number, thank you. you might think it is just another new phone, but the apple fans were almost hysterical with excitement. ten yea rs ten years ago that was stevejobs the then boss of apple. does that bring back memories? ten years.|j have still resisted. you haven't got one? i have got some apple stuff, but not the apple phone. presumably you have got an android device?” do. what i
just who would queue up at 7am on the streets of san francisco? apple'se wants to know the latest mac products as soon as they‘ re announced. inside, the man who has revived the company he founded was not about to undersell the event. we're going to make some history together today. after creating the ipod, the must—have gadget of the past decade, stevejobs has spent years wondering if he could combine it with a phone. now, he has. it's a sleek device controlled by a touch—screen and it...
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the driver was allegedly using the apple app when he kreshcras into the car. charged with manslaughter. >> apple knew better and did not do better. >> reporter: the attorneys claim apple had technology to lock out the ability of drivers to use the face time application on the apple iphone while driving a motorcycle but did not install it. and never warned users of the potential dangers. >> apple could have prevented the death of
the driver was allegedly using the apple app when he kreshcras into the car. charged with manslaughter. >> apple knew better and did not do better. >> reporter: the attorneys claim apple had technology to lock out the ability of drivers to use the face time application on the apple iphone while driving a motorcycle but did not install it. and never warned users of the potential dangers. >> apple could have prevented the death of
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computer will introduce macintosh. >> the personal computer war heated up today. appleally unveiled its new macintosh. >> i would like to let macintosh speak for itself. >> hello. i'm macintosh. >> the introduction to mac was an event. steve jobs really did think of the mac as a thing that would change the world. >> apple is spending $100 million and admittedly, its future, to make inroads against ibm. >> apple felt like a rock band. it had the same kind of spirit. they seemed to be going up against the man in ibm. >> it is aimed at a largely untapped market of managers, professionals and students. while they make up about 75% of the white collar work force, less than 5% now use computers mostly because of their complexity. macintosh is designed for simplicity, using a palm-sized unit called a mouse. >> it was the first time a machine was personal, it was simple, it was friendly. >> it took the computer out of the exclusive domain of geeks and nerds and people who had merized those commands and put it on the desk of everybody, untrained non-technical people. >> stores a
computer will introduce macintosh. >> the personal computer war heated up today. appleally unveiled its new macintosh. >> i would like to let macintosh speak for itself. >> hello. i'm macintosh. >> the introduction to mac was an event. steve jobs really did think of the mac as a thing that would change the world. >> apple is spending $100 million and admittedly, its future, to make inroads against ibm. >> apple felt like a rock band. it had the same kind of...
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the valuation. do you want to own apple at ten times? why not. n't care about the innovation. >> so just on the basis of the phone -- >> i'll take -- >> if you don't care about innovation then the hardware gets sold off. there's so many other outlets for competition right now -- >> the pent up demand for the phone and i pulled back on it, i'm sorry. the pent up demand on this thing to me is still something that's going to probably drive 11 to 15% iphone growth. that to me is worth owning this company. >> it's all about loyalty. we know how sticky it is when you're involved in apple. that's going to probably continue to grow, right? you've got services and i know i bring it up every time when we talk about apple. when you got services growing at the rate that they're growing and that's a higher margin business than any other part of what they do, that is something that i think really needs to be looked at -- >> it wasn't a services business, it wasn't a hardware company -- >> i don't agree it was just a hardware company. >> but i can own it as such
the valuation. do you want to own apple at ten times? why not. n't care about the innovation. >> so just on the basis of the phone -- >> i'll take -- >> if you don't care about innovation then the hardware gets sold off. there's so many other outlets for competition right now -- >> the pent up demand for the phone and i pulled back on it, i'm sorry. the pent up demand on this thing to me is still something that's going to probably drive 11 to 15% iphone growth. that to...
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normal apple on the left and modified apple when we see this is on the right and the modifyied applechange. >> not at all. >> what is the science behind this and, yeah, what is the science? how does it happen? >> this is crazy. as a mom i hand the sliced apples. they give me that yuck face if it's brown like that but here's -- >> that's not too bad. i would still eat that >> that's not too bad. >> i wouldn't. >> you wouldn't. >> if i had to. >> well there is science here. there's an enzyme in the apple that when it's cut, it makes with oxygen. there's iron in the apple and it oxidizes it basically rusts the apple so the company that's genetically modifying the arctic apple has spliced out that enzyme, voila, apples that down brown. >> are people buying them. >> when you say gmo in food there's controversy. people don't want their graventine apple turning into a frankenstein apple. the consumers association saying the arctic apples have not been independently test the and once again consumers are the guinea pigs for gmo foods then the okinawa fruit company that discovered this said it
normal apple on the left and modified apple when we see this is on the right and the modifyied applechange. >> not at all. >> what is the science behind this and, yeah, what is the science? how does it happen? >> this is crazy. as a mom i hand the sliced apples. they give me that yuck face if it's brown like that but here's -- >> that's not too bad. i would still eat that >> that's not too bad. >> i wouldn't. >> you wouldn't. >> if i had to....
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the united states. lauren: watching for that. when apple came out with a wireless airport earphones, the question, what happens if you lose them, the only option was replacing them which costs anywhere from 70 to $160. now you can track them with the apple side my iphone app. the update is apparently pretty accurate pinpointing exactly where the earplugs are even in a close case or not charged. nicole: we are watching for dow 20,000. special members on their banners but cannot watch together. dow futures at 51. s&p futures up five. nasdaq said team. russian businesses reacting to the election of donald trump? >> it's very important to involve people. it's very important to have people who believe the two nations could work well together with each other to be engaged in the reconciliation process. nicole: fox news and a catalog has a special report from moscow. the nor'easter minnesota didn't win, but a winter storm in the west moves across the nation. the forecast from fox senior meteorologist janice dean. you are watching "fbn:am," your fi
the united states. lauren: watching for that. when apple came out with a wireless airport earphones, the question, what happens if you lose them, the only option was replacing them which costs anywhere from 70 to $160. now you can track them with the apple side my iphone app. the update is apparently pretty accurate pinpointing exactly where the earplugs are even in a close case or not charged. nicole: we are watching for dow 20,000. special members on their banners but cannot watch together....
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problem is that if apple stops getting the mac attention, they all sing. on't use a mac, maybe you will look at other products from competitors like microsoft or google. oliver: i'm not an apple guy, but everybody else in new york uses macs and loves them. >> from a design perspective, there's something to be said if it is not broke, don't fix it, but the question is does apple need to continue to change design and innovate to spur sales into the future? these are higher-priced products. the average prices are higher, so it is important from a revenue and earnings perspective, but the biggest question are the processors, the chips, the speed. the pace of technology becomes faster and faster every year, and we are talking about computers for professionals that have not been updated in years, which means their processors, technologies, ports, some are years behind from competitors. especially on the desktop side. carol: where is the lack of push in terms of maybe creating a macbook that has more battery life, faster, a lot more bells and whistles? it is a col
problem is that if apple stops getting the mac attention, they all sing. on't use a mac, maybe you will look at other products from competitors like microsoft or google. oliver: i'm not an apple guy, but everybody else in new york uses macs and loves them. >> from a design perspective, there's something to be said if it is not broke, don't fix it, but the question is does apple need to continue to change design and innovate to spur sales into the future? these are higher-priced products....
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what did go down was the cash bonus for 2016. applenk pay to performance closely, so they do drastic adjustments to bonuses even though the misses in the goals for net sales and operating are not that great. caroline: the compensation disclosures did not include everyone. many argue jonathan ive is the most important employee at apple, why were his numbers not published? >> there are legal reasons why his pay does not have to be disclosed. he is not classified as a reporting officer for reporting purposes. apple does not have to disclose how much he makes. covering executive pay is something i have been interested about for a while because he is a very important employee. he has been part of developing the iphone, the mac, a lot of important things. assume he gets a good chunk of change as well. we just do not know how much it is an apple does not have to disclose it. caroline: imagination wonders. thank you. elon musk met with aides to president elect donald trump in new york city today. a trump transition official says musk that with
what did go down was the cash bonus for 2016. applenk pay to performance closely, so they do drastic adjustments to bonuses even though the misses in the goals for net sales and operating are not that great. caroline: the compensation disclosures did not include everyone. many argue jonathan ive is the most important employee at apple, why were his numbers not published? >> there are legal reasons why his pay does not have to be disclosed. he is not classified as a reporting officer for...
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the wall street journal reports apple has been in talks with hollywood producers to buy the rights to scripted tv shows. earlier this month apple announced plans to produce 16 episodes of carpool karaoke this spring, a popular sketch featured on the late late show with james corden. the bigger question, can apple pull this off with competitors like hulu, amazon and los gatos based netflix cornering the market with hit shows like house of cards and orange is the new black? apple does have its work cut out for them. >> this is going to be a big year for us. >> reporter: analysts say the iphonemaker does have a built in audiences of 20 million paid subscribers with its apple music app. apple plans to bundle original contact with its music streaming service. the wall street journal says apple hopes to debut its first original series by the end of the year. apple has not publicly comments. in the newsroom cate cauguiran, kpix5. >>> take a look at this, a blanket of snow in the bay area. here's a look at the lick observatory on mount hamilton, all lanes closed but are expected to be back op
the wall street journal reports apple has been in talks with hollywood producers to buy the rights to scripted tv shows. earlier this month apple announced plans to produce 16 episodes of carpool karaoke this spring, a popular sketch featured on the late late show with james corden. the bigger question, can apple pull this off with competitors like hulu, amazon and los gatos based netflix cornering the market with hit shows like house of cards and orange is the new black? apple does have its...
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the age of apple is over. see why tony believes this stockstill has 15% upside from here. >>> before the break, dover, mastercard, and applied materials all hitting 52-week highs today. all three are part of the cnbc iq 100. the cnbc iq 100 had a 52-week high. up 35% in a year, outpacing the s&p, dow, and nasdaq, matching the russell. for more on the index, go to cnbc.com/iq100. more "halftime" with scott wapner coming up. at'sorth atomheueththe e o t juh,t tter.'sorth we're back. future of apple has been a hot topic on the desk this week. investor peter thiel saying yesterday, quote, the age of apple is over. is he right? let's bring in the number one apple analyst, tone knee sacconaghi. this was with an interview with the "new york times." he was asked confirm or deny the age of apple is over. he said confirm. we know what a smartphone looks like and does. it's not the fault of tim cook but it's not an area where there will be any more innovation. your response to all of this? >> i agree in part but not wholl
the age of apple is over. see why tony believes this stockstill has 15% upside from here. >>> before the break, dover, mastercard, and applied materials all hitting 52-week highs today. all three are part of the cnbc iq 100. the cnbc iq 100 had a 52-week high. up 35% in a year, outpacing the s&p, dow, and nasdaq, matching the russell. for more on the index, go to cnbc.com/iq100. more "halftime" with scott wapner coming up. at'sorth atomheueththe e o t juh,t tter.'sorth...
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on this day, ten years ago, steve jobs, the then—boss of apple, held up jobs, the then—boss of apple,e world. well, it changed the game. it's hard to remember this but, back in 2007, most people had blackberrys, and nokia phones. i had a blackberry myself. the iphone, as they say in america, has changed "the game". i would agree with that. wouldn't you ? "the game". i would agree with that. wouldn't you? i would, "the game". i would agree with that. wouldn't you? iwould, however "the game". i would agree with that. wouldn't you? i would, however not for me, because i'm a samsung android man myself. for me, because i'm a samsung android man myselflj for me, because i'm a samsung android man myself. i don't have an iphone. do you? i do. but the point is, it changed the game in the sense of what these phones can actually do. what they look like, whether it's a style thing, though... samsung or apple... i think the style thing is what keeps it premium. people like it because they see it, they associate it with status. whereas we android people — maybe we're second—class citizens. not at a
on this day, ten years ago, steve jobs, the then—boss of apple, held up jobs, the then—boss of apple,e world. well, it changed the game. it's hard to remember this but, back in 2007, most people had blackberrys, and nokia phones. i had a blackberry myself. the iphone, as they say in america, has changed "the game". i would agree with that. wouldn't you ? "the game". i would agree with that. wouldn't you? i would, "the game". i would agree with that. wouldn't...
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apple and ireland are appealing the decision. >> what we saw working through the way apple was organizedas that maybe for other tax authorities it would be interesting to review the activities by apple in other member states. the very principle as to how taxes are collected is that profits are being taxed, no profits are generated. and of course it is not up to us. it is up to authorities in other countries if we want to see if the apple operation has developed into profit generation that should be taxed in that member state. stephen: india press government has admitted that its move to pull majority banknotes from circulation have hurt the country's economy. a move was intended to crack down on corruption, but the finance ministry says the sudden removal of 85% of the country's cash knocked up to half a point off growth for this year. shell is selling off part of its oil and gas operation. it has raised 3.5 billion euros from an offshore oil asset in the u.k.'s north sea. the rest of the total is coming from a gas field in thailand. it all, shell is liquidating assets to illuminate 28 b
apple and ireland are appealing the decision. >> what we saw working through the way apple was organizedas that maybe for other tax authorities it would be interesting to review the activities by apple in other member states. the very principle as to how taxes are collected is that profits are being taxed, no profits are generated. and of course it is not up to us. it is up to authorities in other countries if we want to see if the apple operation has developed into profit generation that...
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mac division is -- >> so the mac brought apple back. ose to bankruptcy in the 1990's, and the first imac introduced by steve jobs brought apple back on the scene. over the next decade and a half or so, they came out with the ipod, the iphone, and the ipad, and that has led them to forget the mac a little bit. the upgrade cycles have become link longer. the macbook pro was the first update in over 500 days. the mac pro, their fastest desktop for professionals, has not been updated in over 1000 days. mini have not been updated and sometime either. the macbook air design is the same design that was introduced in 2010. to be fair, they came out with the retina display they want to replace the air with, but that design has not changed in a very long time. carol: why isn't it getting any love at apple? or seemingly not getting love at apple? >> right, the first and most important thing to know is that apple has a responsibility to its shareholders, its employees, and everyone really, to come out with new products that feed their profits and re
mac division is -- >> so the mac brought apple back. ose to bankruptcy in the 1990's, and the first imac introduced by steve jobs brought apple back on the scene. over the next decade and a half or so, they came out with the ipod, the iphone, and the ipad, and that has led them to forget the mac a little bit. the upgrade cycles have become link longer. the macbook pro was the first update in over 500 days. the mac pro, their fastest desktop for professionals, has not been updated in over...
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report earnings after the closing bell and when it comes to apple, it is all about the iphone. pple experience the first sales decline since 2001. let's look at apple in today's the numbers don't lie. apple has posted three great quarters of decline. bloomberg experts see revenue growth of 2% in the first quarter and analyst will focus on iphone unit sales, which have been declining. estimates put the number at more than 76 million. it is not just unit sales that will grab attention today, the average selling price is a key number. it is expected to come in at $688 million for the forced -- first quarter. iphones makeup 60% of apple's revenue. the iphone numbers could get a boost later this year as apple is likely to unveil a new version to celebrate the 10th anniversary. tim cook has highlighted the services business. its growth is the white line topping the orange line, that is the iphone line. any update will be of great interest to investors along with commentary on tax issues related to the u.s. with the european union. we will follow these earnings very closely. are talkin
report earnings after the closing bell and when it comes to apple, it is all about the iphone. pple experience the first sales decline since 2001. let's look at apple in today's the numbers don't lie. apple has posted three great quarters of decline. bloomberg experts see revenue growth of 2% in the first quarter and analyst will focus on iphone unit sales, which have been declining. estimates put the number at more than 76 million. it is not just unit sales that will grab attention today, the...
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of course, the baby went for the steak, not the apple, the steak. >> smart baby. >> where the proteinthis baby normally gets momma's milk which is 30% fat. but momma said, time for me to ten in. so momma comes in and gently takes the meat back. this continues until she leaves the room and takes the meat with her and baby follows. i have a feeling it's not going to get that steak. >> not yet. >> they are still looking to name this creature. but it's only three months old. >>> meanwhile in australia, you have cubs bellying up to the bar there. so give them some milk. these creatures are five weeks old and showing their nursing side and playful side. >> i love the cub climbing over momma and then slips and pushes all the other ones off. >> oh, were you eating? oh, don't cry. just a little spilled milk. >> everybody is happy and helping and momma is actually getting a snooze in while this is going on. >>> have you forgotten where you parked? >> this man is helping a lot of people out with a cheap way of not forgetting where your car is. >> see the strategy to make your car standout. >> i
of course, the baby went for the steak, not the apple, the steak. >> smart baby. >> where the proteinthis baby normally gets momma's milk which is 30% fat. but momma said, time for me to ten in. so momma comes in and gently takes the meat back. this continues until she leaves the room and takes the meat with her and baby follows. i have a feeling it's not going to get that steak. >> not yet. >> they are still looking to name this creature. but it's only three months old....
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the gate. after that, it has somewhat stagnated. but appleired a guy from carnegie mellon who is a big name in the ai space. there is hope that maybe apple accelerates a little bit, but they have ground to regain eventually. >> that was alex webb and tom giles. stuff, covering serious alex has also been hard at work seeking out the back is gadgets of ces. here is a look. >> this is the little robot from auto pets in michigan. in seven detects waste minutes and wicks away the garbage and replaces it with a new cap litter. r. cat litte >> the utopia of technology, i am sure. the wearables market is looking to pick up the pace. up this monday on bloomberg television, eu commissioner will join my colleagues for an exclusive interview. join us for that conversation at 10:30 in new york. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. you can now listen in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ . . wow, x1 has netflix? hey, drop a beat. ♪ show me orange is the new black ♪ ♪ wait, no, bloodline ♪ how about bojack, luke cage ♪ oh, dj
the gate. after that, it has somewhat stagnated. but appleired a guy from carnegie mellon who is a big name in the ai space. there is hope that maybe apple accelerates a little bit, but they have ground to regain eventually. >> that was alex webb and tom giles. stuff, covering serious alex has also been hard at work seeking out the back is gadgets of ces. here is a look. >> this is the little robot from auto pets in michigan. in seven detects waste minutes and wicks away the garbage...
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apples. >>> this is the first genetically modified apple designed to eliminate browning when they're left out in the open. it'll go on sale in limited markets next month in the midwest. apples will be sold under the brand arctic apple. now, critics are concerned genetically modified foods may pose health risks. >> you can also prevent browning by putting lemon juice on the apple slices. there's some news you can use. >>> all right. when we come back, a train on a collision course with a fedex truck. see how this whole thing happened. how the truck gets stuck on the tracks and how the whole thing was caught on camera. >>> and a mystery at an american zoo. the red panda missing from its habitat. how much have you lost? i have lost 73 pounds. you're rockin it, you are rockin it. this program is amazing. weight watchers is not a diet. i eat more now than i did before. it's just - i'm learning how to eat better. how do you show up in your life? i feel like i walk into a room, just glowing. i feel like me again. i eat chips. i love chips! i love chips! in the first 2 months members have lost 15% mo
apples. >>> this is the first genetically modified apple designed to eliminate browning when they're left out in the open. it'll go on sale in limited markets next month in the midwest. apples will be sold under the brand arctic apple. now, critics are concerned genetically modified foods may pose health risks. >> you can also prevent browning by putting lemon juice on the apple slices. there's some news you can use. >>> all right. when we come back, a train on a...