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is this going to be a wearable, and android wearable or will it be a samsung wearable which happens toandroid on it? there is a subtle difference between the two and how they market it will be a big piece of the product disposition. one of the things i got away from is the fact that there is a significant amount of integration going on between the operating systems that apple has. and the subtle integration facets. the ecosystem is coming together. how android and the wearable is positioned in that ecosystem on a competitive side will be very important. >> in terms of tomorrow's big show do you expect a lot of buzz from developers as well developing a platform? >> yeah. just to pick up, everyone has been so excited about google glass. that was definitely the real excitement factor a couple of years ago when sergei brin came last year. and so now that you know -- >> that is an executive function, getting someone else to jump out of a plane. >> there you go. google glass is controlled by google right now. and you have android which is sort of this world that is shared. if they are pushin
is this going to be a wearable, and android wearable or will it be a samsung wearable which happens toandroid on it? there is a subtle difference between the two and how they market it will be a big piece of the product disposition. one of the things i got away from is the fact that there is a significant amount of integration going on between the operating systems that apple has. and the subtle integration facets. the ecosystem is coming together. how android and the wearable is positioned in...
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a hot trend for humans, but now wearable tech fitness is going to the. consumer watch reporter screwly watts tells whether it will send owners barking up the wrong tree. >> step one, diet and exercise. step two, a fitness tracker. >> this helped us not just check out activity levels, but also monitor things like sleeping patterns and scratching patterns. >> part of a new breed of wearable tech that lets owners track fido's habits alerting them to a potential problem. san francisco starter whistle was one of the first to go main stream already for sell at pet smart. pet parents are expected to spend upwards of $58 billion this year alone. with wearable tech for pets growing in popularity, especially among pet parents who use similar desists themselves. but not search sold. >> they don't tell you exactly what's going on. >> this doctor isn't convinced our furry friends need their own p wellness trackers. gps and calorie tracking could come in handy, but wearable tech alone can't tell you how healthier your pet is and in some cases may tell you too much. >>
a hot trend for humans, but now wearable tech fitness is going to the. consumer watch reporter screwly watts tells whether it will send owners barking up the wrong tree. >> step one, diet and exercise. step two, a fitness tracker. >> this helped us not just check out activity levels, but also monitor things like sleeping patterns and scratching patterns. >> part of a new breed of wearable tech that lets owners track fido's habits alerting them to a potential problem. san...
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we have been huge fans of wearables.s announcement that the new watches are coming out is fantastic. >> we noticed all the executives wearing these big watches onstage. >> we have been building for smart watches for a while and plan to have an app out on google wear as soon as it is available. there's a lot of things going on there that will fundamentally transform the way we deal with technology. like google and apple are doing interesting things. the announcement a few weeks ago, apple made a big push to become more developer friendly, more extensions, which. -- new language. google is talking about making things more beautiful. it feels like both companies are trying to play in the other's sandbox. >> paul, what did you see out of this show so far? >> i will echo phil. this back-and-forth, that apple is forcing google to be better. google was forcing apple to be better and more open. that is a wonderful change. in the past, i thought some of the android products were pathetically low some -- loathsome. there are sandb
we have been huge fans of wearables.s announcement that the new watches are coming out is fantastic. >> we noticed all the executives wearing these big watches onstage. >> we have been building for smart watches for a while and plan to have an app out on google wear as soon as it is available. there's a lot of things going on there that will fundamentally transform the way we deal with technology. like google and apple are doing interesting things. the announcement a few weeks ago,...
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it could be an android wearable made by samsung or a samsung wearable that has android on it. a subtle difference in the two and how they market it will be a big piece of how the roddick is positioned. -- how the product is positioned. there is a significant amount of integration going on between the various operating systems that apple has. there is subtle integration facets. the ecosystem is coming together. wearablesd and the are positioned on the competitive side will be important. >> in terms of tomorrow's big show, do you expect a lot of buzz from developers? everyone has been so google glass. that was the real excitement factor couple of years ago when sergei brin was making a big splash. >> he parachuted into the event last time, two years ago. >> he didn't but he got us excited about watching somebody do that. >> that's good delegating. function.tive >> there you go. google glass is really controlled by google right now. you've got android which is this world that is shared. if they are pushing ahead with software for smart watches under the android label, how does go
it could be an android wearable made by samsung or a samsung wearable that has android on it. a subtle difference in the two and how they market it will be a big piece of how the roddick is positioned. -- how the product is positioned. there is a significant amount of integration going on between the various operating systems that apple has. there is subtle integration facets. the ecosystem is coming together. wearablesd and the are positioned on the competitive side will be important. >>...
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focusing on mobile devices, and wearables. like google glass, which will, with the right app, help you improve your golf game, even your basketball shots. >> this glassware will do a couple of different things. it will give you data on not only a shot arc, but also your shot speed, and your ball spin. >> reporter: google also wants to be in your living room. giving people a chance to try what it calls android tv. >> i would like to see more apps coming out with google tvs. and a lot more like games and educational stuff. >> reporter: a first look at what the tech giant hopes you'll be using in the future. google is calling its new line of software for wearable devices androidwear. it will be available on a new line of wearables starting this week. reporting live at google headquarters in mountainview, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> scott, thanks very much. >>> let's turn things over to meteorologist ray mayeda. you said we're headed to a warm-up? >> everything's going to change direction of the but right now we actually h
focusing on mobile devices, and wearables. like google glass, which will, with the right app, help you improve your golf game, even your basketball shots. >> this glassware will do a couple of different things. it will give you data on not only a shot arc, but also your shot speed, and your ball spin. >> reporter: google also wants to be in your living room. giving people a chance to try what it calls android tv. >> i would like to see more apps coming out with google tvs. and...
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i have been communicating with all kinds of wearable devices.ost of them do not last more than two weeks. some of them are heavy, some are not very comfortable, some of them are not accurate. some of them have limited functionality. what we're hoping to do going forward through our development platform is the whole world of entrepreneurs join us to make a platform we can monitor our vital signs. know much more about our body. it is what we call voice of body. we think we're going to make a huge trend of progress about understanding our body. in other words, why should you learn about your vital signs when you see a doctor? could you know more about your body signs continuously, not in an invasive way. trends on signs of our heart rate or blood pressure or whatever is important to you. >> do see beyond a path to getting fda approval? is at a gold? >> i think our goal is creating a develelopment platform and thn whoever wants to make in products from this development platform should depend on their objective and go through the appropriate regulato
i have been communicating with all kinds of wearable devices.ost of them do not last more than two weeks. some of them are heavy, some are not very comfortable, some of them are not accurate. some of them have limited functionality. what we're hoping to do going forward through our development platform is the whole world of entrepreneurs join us to make a platform we can monitor our vital signs. know much more about our body. it is what we call voice of body. we think we're going to make a huge...
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i am a huge wearable user. you guys have taken the approach of not be on phones and let that be a service. talk to me about the wearable stuff. >> we are super excited. we have been on phones for sure, but we are very interested in having any device. looks like an emerging category and we hope it gets adoption. for athletes to upload their activities. --did you announce >> we built the -- an app. for wear. we think it will be talked about here today or tomorrow. >> talk to me about what you saw there today, john. about the feelings you had. isi think the technology effective. to me it is still obviously about to the power. certainly in the watch category. the brandon matters tremendously. some have already many arguments that maybe apple has the upper hand because of the power of that brand. had a lot ofe has traction with the android strategy that we talked about earlier. so why not team up with a bunch of different players? maybe not every model will get people interested but if one or two stick than they cou
i am a huge wearable user. you guys have taken the approach of not be on phones and let that be a service. talk to me about the wearable stuff. >> we are super excited. we have been on phones for sure, but we are very interested in having any device. looks like an emerging category and we hope it gets adoption. for athletes to upload their activities. --did you announce >> we built the -- an app. for wear. we think it will be talked about here today or tomorrow. >> talk to me...
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we look at wearable tracker, and see those wearable were not that wearable.r it for a long term. that is issue for those kind of devices. make the totally different approach from the industry and focus and take the time to design a high-end watch, a genuine high-end watch that happens to have all the tracking features you get into this size with screen and rubberband. david: let's show it, by the way. let's take a look at it. liz has one in her hand right now and cedric has one around his witch. it is similar but it's a brown version. why hasn't this been done before? i'm kind of surprised that the big tech companies didn't get into fashion. >> you should ask them. our, it takes a lot of time to really make a nice fusion between fashion and technology and again we took a very different approach from the industry to designing smartphone and wearing a smartphone on your wrist. the issue nobody wants to recharge his watch, every other day. david: by the way you are from paris. do you think that has anything to do with it? maybe silicon valley people haven't quit
we look at wearable tracker, and see those wearable were not that wearable.r it for a long term. that is issue for those kind of devices. make the totally different approach from the industry and focus and take the time to design a high-end watch, a genuine high-end watch that happens to have all the tracking features you get into this size with screen and rubberband. david: let's show it, by the way. let's take a look at it. liz has one in her hand right now and cedric has one around his...
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>> it is the first app and developve to help business applications for wearables.hese cases in business and enterprise and helps them connect to customers in entirely new ways. ,> i have tried many wristbands and the thought of getting work on my wrist stresses me out. you mentioned this more as an enterprise application. theare using it in operating room or a customer service representative can monitor calls. >> a couple of comments. platform,e to a new we saw buber that could not have existed without mobile phones. we will see others get developed. i think the vision is both. casinos experiences in and resorts, ways to provide offers and journeys for customers. and they will enhance productivity in sales and service. i think that is part of the division. service workers using google glass to get coaching on how to improve or fix a product. manufacturing and , that is where visualizations come into play. situations where your hands need to be busy. and in terms of everyday usage, it is not just putting a smartphone phone on your wrist, it is a route -- about signi
>> it is the first app and developve to help business applications for wearables.hese cases in business and enterprise and helps them connect to customers in entirely new ways. ,> i have tried many wristbands and the thought of getting work on my wrist stresses me out. you mentioned this more as an enterprise application. theare using it in operating room or a customer service representative can monitor calls. >> a couple of comments. platform,e to a new we saw buber that could...
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the wearables software. big question i had and still have is when are they going to make that official retail announcement? the explorers program they have got is open to everyone. it is 1500 bucks. ask thel have to question, what does the average person want to play and how do they want to use it? to be the message is wearables are an easy product to push out the glass as they continue to feel to that process. and work with companies who are interested in the enterprise of finding valuable ways to use glass area and >> thank you. importanthe most thing they announced was software for the car. we will see why they rolled out android auto. they will have google everywhere. you can find a streaming on your tablet and your phone and apple tv and fire tv, bloomberg radio. we're pretty much everywhere, too. kind of like google. we will be right back. ♪ let's welcome back. i am cory johnson. they can catch the earlier broadcast. google announced software product for your car called android auto. it will ring conta
the wearables software. big question i had and still have is when are they going to make that official retail announcement? the explorers program they have got is open to everyone. it is 1500 bucks. ask thel have to question, what does the average person want to play and how do they want to use it? to be the message is wearables are an easy product to push out the glass as they continue to feel to that process. and work with companies who are interested in the enterprise of finding valuable...
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i am very geek out on the wearable stuff. thought the jawbones opening up this developing environment so lots of other devices and lots of other trackers. appcan use the keep my run and the information would come up. you saw tim cook showing all the stuff. the only app he showed was a nike one. it suggested there has to be an input device. there is no discussion of input devices. at the apple up stores and i think they know a lot about that business already. >> you are thinking iwatch later this year. when? >> before the holidays. >> iphone six with a larger screen? same timeframe? >> september. their expectations it would be too larger screen sizes. think of it about 4.7 inch screen. they had been on that annual release cycle. i was recently traveling in europe and met with a couple of components of the iphone and they talked about the launch. >> back-to-school and holidays? go off at a certain time. >> think the reason why is back to that school and holiday angle. >> apple tv, is that still happening? an apple tv set? >> we
i am very geek out on the wearable stuff. thought the jawbones opening up this developing environment so lots of other devices and lots of other trackers. appcan use the keep my run and the information would come up. you saw tim cook showing all the stuff. the only app he showed was a nike one. it suggested there has to be an input device. there is no discussion of input devices. at the apple up stores and i think they know a lot about that business already. >> you are thinking iwatch...
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i am very geeked out on the wearable stuff. thought the jawbones opening up this developing environment so that lots of other devices and lots of other trackers. you can use the keep my run app and the information would show up. you saw tim cook showing a lot of the stuff. the only app he showed was a nike app. it suggested there has to be an input device. there is no discussion of input devices. they sell the up at the apple stores and i think they know a lot about that business already. >> you are thinking iwatch later this year. when? >> september, october -- before the holidays. >> iphone six with a larger screen? same timeframe? >> september. the expectation is it would be two screen sizes. two larger screen sizes. think of it as a 4.7 inch screen. they have been on that annual release cycle. i was recently traveling in europe and met with a company that does components for the iphone and they talked about the launch. back-to-school and holidays. >> what are the market forces driving that timeframe? they can go off at a be
i am very geeked out on the wearable stuff. thought the jawbones opening up this developing environment so that lots of other devices and lots of other trackers. you can use the keep my run app and the information would show up. you saw tim cook showing a lot of the stuff. the only app he showed was a nike app. it suggested there has to be an input device. there is no discussion of input devices. they sell the up at the apple stores and i think they know a lot about that business already....
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wearable was another option this year.gle introduced new wearables from lg, motorola and samsung. bottom line, google wants to broaden and deepen its systems, be everywhere you are. josh lipton, cnbc, san francisco. our smartphones giving us access to on-demand services. and the new app is looking to do the same thing for uk's health care industry. zesty allows you to find services and book them within minutes. lloyd, we were just talking off camera about this. the cues, the waiting list, monumental. does this mean that you can circumnavigate them? effective hadly we can get you in front of a dennist, a doctor, or therapist quicker. we offer the health care protection with the opportunity to upload canceled and rescheduled appointments. frank let's within it's unliking the hidden supply. however, how would you doctor, surgery o dentist studio. so potentially, yes, we could get you an appointment within the next hour or next two hours. >> access to nhsgps, that's the holy grail. so that you can secure that? >> we are workin
wearable was another option this year.gle introduced new wearables from lg, motorola and samsung. bottom line, google wants to broaden and deepen its systems, be everywhere you are. josh lipton, cnbc, san francisco. our smartphones giving us access to on-demand services. and the new app is looking to do the same thing for uk's health care industry. zesty allows you to find services and book them within minutes. lloyd, we were just talking off camera about this. the cues, the waiting list,...
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they'd need to be the apple of the wearable camera.he bigger competition, there might be a slight of hand. this is the improvement on wearables, cases, the newer, tougher smartphone. getting people to buy something else. this will be hard in a world the better wearables, more and more rugged smartphones with special casing. >> interesting that the margins, you say the apple of cameras. the margins are terrific. or any business, but for consumer electronics common it is amazing. >> they have come down for three years. they have come down to a still highly elevated level. level which is hard to build, hard to sustain. really, there is huge brand power but that is the most. that is why they need to monetize that content. otherwise, there are low barriers to entry. apple is the exception not the rule. rough lake to swim in. >> what do you make of the fact that sales on the year-over-year basis were down, although we saw double digits in every other quarter. >> this is a high and purchase, so we will see and reduce the basis. they do claim,
they'd need to be the apple of the wearable camera.he bigger competition, there might be a slight of hand. this is the improvement on wearables, cases, the newer, tougher smartphone. getting people to buy something else. this will be hard in a world the better wearables, more and more rugged smartphones with special casing. >> interesting that the margins, you say the apple of cameras. the margins are terrific. or any business, but for consumer electronics common it is amazing. >>...
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a report on wearable technology and the 11-year-old girl who is one of the pioneers.nd taking a live look outside right now as we approach 9:40. a look from our emeryville cam. leyla gulen will have your foreca heat shields are compromised. weare those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you take the nestea plunge. nothing refreshes like nestea. ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >> we come back. >> a comic book legend took center stage at
a report on wearable technology and the 11-year-old girl who is one of the pioneers.nd taking a live look outside right now as we approach 9:40. a look from our emeryville cam. leyla gulen will have your foreca heat shields are compromised. weare those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck...
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a report on wearable technology and the 11-year-old girl who is one of its pioneers.ok from the exploratorium cam. there's the sun we've been talking about. shining brightly this morning and it is going to heat up the bay area. leyla gulen will have your heat shields are compromised. weare those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you ♪ get 5% cash back at lowe's this quarter so you can score more cash. activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom. chase. so you can. >> welcome back, everyone. it's 6:6:40. this is a look at the golden gate bridge. it will a warm, sunny day in san francisco. hot in other places but the sun will come out and do its job. in the meantime, if you are driving that way be careful, have your low beams on and wait for the sun. >> a comi
a report on wearable technology and the 11-year-old girl who is one of its pioneers.ok from the exploratorium cam. there's the sun we've been talking about. shining brightly this morning and it is going to heat up the bay area. leyla gulen will have your heat shields are compromised. weare those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on...
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at driverlessok cars compared to things like wearable tech, i think wearable tech is more tensile andto be in our lives. it is already in our home. i have ordered my google glasses and i'm looking forward to putting them on. i don't think we are looking at the space age at all. all of these things are already in our homes and they feel very tangible, on the web. we are using android. we are part of the android ecosystem. i think it was predicted that there would be one billion users on the android ecosystem by the end of the year. if thisis is all a -- is all a battle to get us onto an ecosystem, and the companies can know all these information about this, are we going to end systems thatber of we have now, the apple and google operating system, or are we going to gravitate towards one? will we always be in a limbo with a few operating systems in existence? >> i suspect that there will always be a few but android is really dominating, 80% of the market. there will be a few players. the onus is on the other players to up their game and to create more aspects of their ecosystem for us t
at driverlessok cars compared to things like wearable tech, i think wearable tech is more tensile andto be in our lives. it is already in our home. i have ordered my google glasses and i'm looking forward to putting them on. i don't think we are looking at the space age at all. all of these things are already in our homes and they feel very tangible, on the web. we are using android. we are part of the android ecosystem. i think it was predicted that there would be one billion users on the...
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. >> and later tonight, wearable technology as seen through the eyes of an 11-year-old girl, one of the first to try it a lot more to bring you. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. chase. so you can. jamie, you've got a little something on the back of your shoe, there. [alarm beeping] price tag. danger: price tag alert. oh, hey, guys. price tag alert. is this normal? well, progressive's a price tag free zone. we let you tell us what you want to pay, and we help you find options to fit your budget. where are they taking him? i don't know. this seems excessive! decontamination's in progress. i don't want to tell you guys your job, but... policies without the price tags. now, that's progressive. >>> a 6-year-old boy is walking an incredible path today the palestinian boy born with severe feet deform tis is getting a new life thanks to doctors. that is where abc7 news cornell bernard joins us live. >> reporter: the 6-year-old
. >> and later tonight, wearable technology as seen through the eyes of an 11-year-old girl, one of the first to try it a lot more to bring you. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. chase. so you can. jamie, you've got a little something on the back of your shoe, there. [alarm beeping] price tag. danger: price tag alert....
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the wearable sports camera company is hoping to raise more than $400 million. it's going to trade under the ticker symbol gpro. >>> another instant millionaire in the bay area. this ticket right there worth $70 million, sold at a safe way store in the city more than a month ago. and now the winner's come forward. 41-year-oldu 41-year-old eureko chin. he is not working at the moment and says he may never work again. he's got 70 mill, he doesn't really need to. >> when i win, i'm just not showing up here the next day. >> we'll know what happens to you. >> rob mayeda shares my plan. we've discussed this in detail. >> right now we in the 60s and 70s. tri valley really jumps off the board. and toward the water we are seeing mostly cloudy skies in oakland. but look at san francisco. you've got this drizzle storm right across the bay. you can't really see much. we've got mes misty skies, and enough rain to actually measure in a few spots which is pretty rare by june standards. that's all this moisture and the low clouds you see being forced up and over the santa cruz
the wearable sports camera company is hoping to raise more than $400 million. it's going to trade under the ticker symbol gpro. >>> another instant millionaire in the bay area. this ticket right there worth $70 million, sold at a safe way store in the city more than a month ago. and now the winner's come forward. 41-year-oldu 41-year-old eureko chin. he is not working at the moment and says he may never work again. he's got 70 mill, he doesn't really need to. >> when i win, i'm...
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. >> and later tonight, wearable technology as seen through the eyes of an 11-year-old girl, one of thefirst to try it a lot more to bring you. we'll be right back. >>> a 6-year-old boy is walking an incredible path today the palestinian boy born with severe feet deform tis is getting a new life thanks to doctors. that is where abc7 news cornell bernard joins us live. >> reporter: the 6-year-old loves 49ers, chuck e cheese and ipads but most of all, he loves care received here at the childrens hospital. it's allowed him to walk for the first time he came to stanford last year from palestine, suffering from a debilitating birth defect leaving his knees stuck straight and feet facing the wrong way. with the help of the palestine children relief fund, surgeries happened and he's feeling great, and taking his first steps. >> first time wearing shoes. it's a huge deal q he wanted spider man shoes. yeah. >> thank you so much. he took steps with the help of his physical therapist. and then, things got crazy. he started showing off dance moves not bad. he and his family will return to the middl
. >> and later tonight, wearable technology as seen through the eyes of an 11-year-old girl, one of thefirst to try it a lot more to bring you. we'll be right back. >>> a 6-year-old boy is walking an incredible path today the palestinian boy born with severe feet deform tis is getting a new life thanks to doctors. that is where abc7 news cornell bernard joins us live. >> reporter: the 6-year-old loves 49ers, chuck e cheese and ipads but most of all, he loves care received...
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a report on wearable technology and the 11-year-old girl who is one of its pioneers.nd at 5:38, a look from the exploratorium cam. san francisco you are looking at the mid-to upper 70s. ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >> comic book legends took center stage at the baseball game last night. it was heroes and comics night at at&t park. lee is known worldwide for creating 340 comic book characters. last night he threw out the first pitch. >> one thing i get a real kick out of is kids that come dressed as various marvel superheroes. it's always a thrill. i see little spidermen, little captain americas and little thors running around. i love it. >> the 91-year-old said the giants pitcher sergio romo is his superhero. that looks like great and f
a report on wearable technology and the 11-year-old girl who is one of its pioneers.nd at 5:38, a look from the exploratorium cam. san francisco you are looking at the mid-to upper 70s. ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and...
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the shine from misfit wearables which max is involved with.an wear it while you are swimming which is why i like it. finally, this is the basis which says low memory. >> is that your memory? >> i'm doing so much stuff. it is owned by intel. >> how does it help you? >> it helps me be a better investor. i'm already a fitness nut. how much difference do they make? the top then doesn't need it, the bottom and won't use them. if you are an insurance company, can you improve health so that it's a large enough population that it matters? >> max, you are an avid cyclist. i know you have experimented. >> i think my lack of wearables today is a message, but i did not plan it this morning. to impact the middle, you had to go from active tracking to passive tracking. i don't have to remember to put a parameter into my bike because it's built into the crank. so i have a perfect record of how hard i peddled with a microsecond resolution. the companies can start pricing it correctly and start sending people in before we have a heart attack all stop that is a
the shine from misfit wearables which max is involved with.an wear it while you are swimming which is why i like it. finally, this is the basis which says low memory. >> is that your memory? >> i'm doing so much stuff. it is owned by intel. >> how does it help you? >> it helps me be a better investor. i'm already a fitness nut. how much difference do they make? the top then doesn't need it, the bottom and won't use them. if you are an insurance company, can you improve...
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takell get max levchin's on wearables.s, it has been dubbed the world toughest drone. ♪ . . >> you are watching a special edition of "bloomberg west is quote where we cover innovation, technology, and the future of is this. we are live from cobol a point in sausalito for bloomberg's next big thing summit and we are talking right now about health in healthnnovation and fitness tracking devices will sub joining me is our editor at large, cory johnson. >> i am well trackable. if mr. dysoning if beat you? he joins us now along with max levchin. can you explain what you are wearing on your west -- on your wrist? >> i'm focused on health to avoid health care. this is the nike band. >> i'm not wearing my heart rate monitor today. band will be discontinued, but the business lives on. misfit wearables which max is involved with. you can wear it while you are swimming which is why i like it. whichy, this is the basis says low memory. >> is that your memory? >> i'm doing so much stuff. it is owned by intel. >> how does it help you? >
takell get max levchin's on wearables.s, it has been dubbed the world toughest drone. ♪ . . >> you are watching a special edition of "bloomberg west is quote where we cover innovation, technology, and the future of is this. we are live from cobol a point in sausalito for bloomberg's next big thing summit and we are talking right now about health in healthnnovation and fitness tracking devices will sub joining me is our editor at large, cory johnson. >> i am well trackable. if...
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>> we think wearables are growing quickly. find all of these cases in businesses and enterprise. it is about helping companies connect to companies in new ways. wristbands.ied many the thought of getting work on my wrist stresses me out. you are imagining this as more of an enterprise application where you are using it in the operating room or a customer service representative can monitor calls remotely. new latu move towards a forum for technology, we invent new ways to use them. hoover could not have existed without -- uber could not have existed without mobile phones. experiences and casinos and resorts and shopping, different ways you will be able to provide offers and customer journeys for consumers. i think that is part of the vision. you can imagine field service workers using google glass to get instruction or how to improve and fix a problem, how to go through check listing in warehousing and manufacturing, that is where visualization comes into place. situations where your hands need to be busy. be will see devices a
>> we think wearables are growing quickly. find all of these cases in businesses and enterprise. it is about helping companies connect to companies in new ways. wristbands.ied many the thought of getting work on my wrist stresses me out. you are imagining this as more of an enterprise application where you are using it in the operating room or a customer service representative can monitor calls remotely. new latu move towards a forum for technology, we invent new ways to use them. hoover...
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the big driver in wearables will be health and fitness. them. stuart: here's what else we have for you, google, they are into everything and today we hear they are into autism research. what is that about? >> it takes a lot of computing power to do sequencing. the universities and schools don't have the computing power, but google does. they have the cloud computing warehouse to house the dna sequencing data you need to study autism and alzheimer's. how is google going to make money off this. wall street analysts still trying to ballpark this one. they will probably charge fees for cloud storage. stuart: fascinating. the participation rate for 16-19-year-old youngsters had a 66 year low. michael, that is not a good sign for the economy now, is it? >> certainly not good for young people. i have two teenage daughters, one of them is in college in the fall, we have her convinced to major in business instead of social sciences. in 2008 trying to tell people the difference between this came up on the campaign trail the difference between 3% gro
the big driver in wearables will be health and fitness. them. stuart: here's what else we have for you, google, they are into everything and today we hear they are into autism research. what is that about? >> it takes a lot of computing power to do sequencing. the universities and schools don't have the computing power, but google does. they have the cloud computing warehouse to house the dna sequencing data you need to study autism and alzheimer's. how is google going to make money off...
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report on wea wearable technology and the 11-year-old girl who is one of the pioneer.y right here. >> and we good to the brake. take a look at measure c if alameda county. one of the measures we are watching tonight on this election tonight on this election tonight heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. are those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you [ yodeling plays ] worst morning ever. [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! ahhh! what is it? there are no marshmallows in this box of lucky charms! huh weird. seriously? what? they're magically delicious! vahave dry intimate skin.ey turns out, 1 in 5 of us do. let's do something about it. new vagisil moisturizing wash. the only
report on wea wearable technology and the 11-year-old girl who is one of the pioneer.y right here. >> and we good to the brake. take a look at measure c if alameda county. one of the measures we are watching tonight on this election tonight on this election tonight heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. are those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my...
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let's say we have wearable technology and five, ten years, maybe less than, that will there be a dayn we say, mr. sullivan, your health care costs have to go up because your wearable tech tells us you have not exercised in six days. >> the new drug is the power engaged patient and i can prescribe exercise or an app or some car insurance companies that pay you more if you're a bad driver, we'll see the sensibilities. we reward folks if they get health points, walk 10,000 steps so we are entering that era and where it comes together, not one sensor, like the onstar for the body with all the wearable and interneted things coming to our health that we can start to give people ownership of their health care data, share in selective ways and get rewarded or penalize feds if they are not on board. >> to me it sounds a little bit idealistic because the people who could would go out and get that kind of wearable device would be those who are already health conscious. you can't force the whole population of america or australia, for that matter, because we obviously have health problems inkrae
let's say we have wearable technology and five, ten years, maybe less than, that will there be a dayn we say, mr. sullivan, your health care costs have to go up because your wearable tech tells us you have not exercised in six days. >> the new drug is the power engaged patient and i can prescribe exercise or an app or some car insurance companies that pay you more if you're a bad driver, we'll see the sensibilities. we reward folks if they get health points, walk 10,000 steps so we are...
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low power is absolutely key for these wearables, so i think that's absolutely key.amon lamas, senior mobile analyst and pete pashel, tech editor. closing bell ringing in 17 minutes, and while the markets close at the top of the hour, we are always on call for you. we're talking about digital. we're talking about ipads. we're talking about phones. do this then, go to foxbusiness.com/oncall, sign up for claman on call, and i'll deliver the wearable headlines of the day. the biggest stories, everything that broke late directly to your smartphone. and will there be a stock market bounce? if brazil wins the soccer world cup on its home territory. the number crunchers at goldman sachs have been gaming out the scenarioings of who -- scenarios of who might score big. we'll def you the details of -- we'll give you the details of what they found, next. ♪ ♪ liz: they call soccer the beautiful , and investors are hoping for some pretty beautiful returns from brazil's stock market if the brazilian team lives up to expectations and wins the world cup. the tournament begins in bra
low power is absolutely key for these wearables, so i think that's absolutely key.amon lamas, senior mobile analyst and pete pashel, tech editor. closing bell ringing in 17 minutes, and while the markets close at the top of the hour, we are always on call for you. we're talking about digital. we're talking about ipads. we're talking about phones. do this then, go to foxbusiness.com/oncall, sign up for claman on call, and i'll deliver the wearable headlines of the day. the biggest stories,...
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it is connected to a computer that allows ian to use his mind and wearable sleeve allows him to move own hands and muscles for the first time after four years he's able to move his hands and flex or extend his fingers and to have function he lost for the past four years. >> it's so incredible. how challenging of a surgery is that to make sure that you get the chip in just the right place? >> well, it requires a lot of imaging and physiology and mapping the brain to find the right spots. you have to find the exact spot to implant into an area of his arm. >> we were talking about his story. he does have a spinal cord injury is my understanding. he's paralyzed. for people with not as extensive of an injury that have lost use of their hand, where do you see this technology going? who do you see benefiting the most from it? >> right. so one of the things we've been looking at is stroke and stroke rehabilitati rehabilitation. as you probably know, there are million of folks affected by stroke in the u.s. alone and our thoughts and collaboration is to actually adapt this technology to help
it is connected to a computer that allows ian to use his mind and wearable sleeve allows him to move own hands and muscles for the first time after four years he's able to move his hands and flex or extend his fingers and to have function he lost for the past four years. >> it's so incredible. how challenging of a surgery is that to make sure that you get the chip in just the right place? >> well, it requires a lot of imaging and physiology and mapping the brain to find the right...
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the move comes as the growing popularity of wearable computers is prompting developers to create health management applications. apple officials say the health kit app will track the users' blood pressure and heartrate as well as fitness and sleep related data. they say the kit will be able to consolidate data collected on wearable devices and use that information in combination with apps created by medical institutions. >>> all right. that is going to do it for biz this hour. here's the markets. >>> the people who led china's cultural revolution in the 1960s wanted a red cal break with the past, and that included worship. but the past is now back in fashion. more and more chinese people are spending time and money tracing their family history. nhk world looks at this new trend. >> reporter: 800 people gather at the village in china's hunan province. they all have one thing in common. their family name cai. visitors have come to this grave site from as far away as thailand in south korea. it contains the remains of cai zhu du. it said about 3,000 years ago he became the first family in
the move comes as the growing popularity of wearable computers is prompting developers to create health management applications. apple officials say the health kit app will track the users' blood pressure and heartrate as well as fitness and sleep related data. they say the kit will be able to consolidate data collected on wearable devices and use that information in combination with apps created by medical institutions. >>> all right. that is going to do it for biz this hour. here's...
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the maker of wearable sports reet >>> it's going well for go pro. the maker of wearable sports cameras debuted on wall street today. the stock is at $31.59 a share up from the initial public offering of $24. go pro's headquarters are in san mateo and it was founded in 2004 >>> let's check the big board right now. the dow is down about 15 points. >>> good news for ikea employees. swedish furniture maker is giving minimum wage workers a raise. it will be tied to the cost of living at various store locations. they say they are focusing more on worker needs and less on what the competition is doing. >>> north korea is at it again today. it test-fired three missiles raising tensions with south korea and making threats now against the u.s. over an upcoming hollywood movie of all things. the movie is called "the interview." james franco and seth rogen play two talk show hosts recruited by the cia to kill the north korean leader. north korea's calling this an act of war and it's threatening a merciless response unless the government stops the film's release
the maker of wearable sports reet >>> it's going well for go pro. the maker of wearable sports cameras debuted on wall street today. the stock is at $31.59 a share up from the initial public offering of $24. go pro's headquarters are in san mateo and it was founded in 2004 >>> let's check the big board right now. the dow is down about 15 points. >>> good news for ikea employees. swedish furniture maker is giving minimum wage workers a raise. it will be tied to the...
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wearables, cars and homes are at the core with support from you the connected consumer.e trend grows industries will use the internet of things to do business. this week two companies made big moves to advance the trend. one you know and one you may not know. cnn correspondent laurie segall joins us. go pro the stock jumped the little tiny mountable cameras from a little startup to a billion dollar company. you talked to the ceo. how does go pro keep growing? >> the go pro story really resonated on wall street. the shares sold at the top end of the proposed range. and then after that we saw the stock go 30% increase on the first day. that really speaks to the excitement on wall street about this company. let's not remember wall street bought this on backward looking data. we had phenomenal numbers for an upstart company. how do you grow that going forward? one of the ways go pro hopes to do that is by monetizing the content, the imagery in the film. so i asked ceo nick woodman how did you make this idea or how did you come up with this idea from transition from a hardwar
wearables, cars and homes are at the core with support from you the connected consumer.e trend grows industries will use the internet of things to do business. this week two companies made big moves to advance the trend. one you know and one you may not know. cnn correspondent laurie segall joins us. go pro the stock jumped the little tiny mountable cameras from a little startup to a billion dollar company. you talked to the ceo. how does go pro keep growing? >> the go pro story really...
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which is designed to interact with wearable fitness devices and could eventually replace high tech wearables-- them same way smartphones replaced gps devices. investors raced to buy shares ahead of the apple event-- causing the stock to rally more than $100 from april to june. the stock closed last at $628 dollars... falling just $4 monday. "it doesn't move with as much volatility. it becomes a much more secure asset under cook." apple is taking steps to make shares more accessible to a wider variety of investors, a 7 for 1 stock split happens at the end of this week. google was the most recent high flying tech company to do a stock split.. now, the tech giant plans to bring the internet to lands far, far away. the wall street journal reports, google will spend at least $1 billion dollar dollars on a fleet of satellites that will extend internet access to remote parts of the world. the spending tab could reach $3 billion. facebook is also attempting to bring the internet to far away places. a union battle stalls public transit in san francisco. thousands of workers called in sick yesterday,
which is designed to interact with wearable fitness devices and could eventually replace high tech wearables-- them same way smartphones replaced gps devices. investors raced to buy shares ahead of the apple event-- causing the stock to rally more than $100 from april to june. the stock closed last at $628 dollars... falling just $4 monday. "it doesn't move with as much volatility. it becomes a much more secure asset under cook." apple is taking steps to make shares more accessible to...
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i love fitbit and, you know, as a wearable technology.t's still a little bit early in the wearable space. for us, mobile and specifically smartphones and tablets, that's the here and now. that is driving the business. we experiment on the margins with some of these more futuristic technologies, but they're not going to move the needle for any publishers. >> this piper survey today asks people if they would buy an apple iwatch at $350, percentage of yes, 14%. 14%. and they also say even at a lower price point, it's hard to get people to get -- to be interested in this beyond sort of the fitbit notion. >> it will happen. there's no question. i wouldn't want to be a watch manufacturer right about now because, i mean, i'm sure watch sales must already be down worldwide because already, i only wear a watch half the time because i check my phone which has the clock on it, right? so as more of this technology moves away, i think -- there's the next industry that will be disrupted. 500-year-old industry of watch manufacturer sxwlg if you had aske
i love fitbit and, you know, as a wearable technology.t's still a little bit early in the wearable space. for us, mobile and specifically smartphones and tablets, that's the here and now. that is driving the business. we experiment on the margins with some of these more futuristic technologies, but they're not going to move the needle for any publishers. >> this piper survey today asks people if they would buy an apple iwatch at $350, percentage of yes, 14%. 14%. and they also say even at...
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new wearables? earlier this year google unveiled android wear, its platform for wearables. other headlines we're going to keep an eye out for, these reports of a new set-top box. that would be google competing with apple and amazon to gain more control over your living room. as well as, carl, any more information we get about google's alliance with automakers bringing android into your car. analysts also think you could see google try and counter apple's recent announcements of health products and home automation. that keynote begins at noon eastern. i'm going to be watching, bringing you guys headlines as we get them. carl, back to you. >> josh thanks so much. josh lipton. can i turn to the google alum at the table? >> sure. google tv didn't work. so we'll try it again with another set-top box. i'm so tired of the set-top boxes. every week on the show someone is doing a new piece of hardware to connect to the tv. the watch is exciting. they're going head to head with apple which should have their watch by september. also exciting the phone to computer connectivity. >> tv j
new wearables? earlier this year google unveiled android wear, its platform for wearables. other headlines we're going to keep an eye out for, these reports of a new set-top box. that would be google competing with apple and amazon to gain more control over your living room. as well as, carl, any more information we get about google's alliance with automakers bringing android into your car. analysts also think you could see google try and counter apple's recent announcements of health products...
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for now the guys will have to make due with the other wearable piece of technology, pockets.onathan bloom, abc7 news. >> that ring is really, really big. not many could get away with wearing it. >> it's all interesting. but the weather is what interests me right now. >> moving right along. >> we have changes that may bring a couple of sweatshirts or jackets to the barbecue later on today. so he with are looking at a stronger on shore push. today, the start of the day making for some very pretty pictures around. we have a combination of low clouds and high clouds around the bay. so here is live doppler 7hd picking up the cloudiness. right now sutro tower cam is obscured from the low clouds which are really over 1,000 feet. we are looking at temperatures cooler in the north by. 53 san francisco, 55 san carlos, and 4-mile visibility half moon bay. winds have picked up through the overnight hours. from vollmer peak shot, east bay hills, here's where you can see the low clouds and high clouds sun coming up at just about 9 minutes or so. 52 napa, 56 fairfield. winds gusting to over
for now the guys will have to make due with the other wearable piece of technology, pockets.onathan bloom, abc7 news. >> that ring is really, really big. not many could get away with wearing it. >> it's all interesting. but the weather is what interests me right now. >> moving right along. >> we have changes that may bring a couple of sweatshirts or jackets to the barbecue later on today. so he with are looking at a stronger on shore push. today, the start of the day...
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. >> reporter: hey, good morning, they hold their conference this week with wearable devices in focus. reports say samsung will introduce its first wear device, similar to the galaxy you're smart watch. lg and motorola could unveil them too. 19 million wearables could be shipped by the end of the year, that's triple the number from last year. procedures are pretty flat as the markets come off a positive week with the dow up for six straight sessions despite growing concern over the crisis in iraq. dow just 50 points away from 17,000. look for data on existing home sales and later this week on home prices and consumer confidence. dow rises 26 points on friday. the nasdaq adding eight points to 4368. scott, back to you. >> all right courtney, thank you. >>> now to a our microclimate forecast this morning. look at that the. look at the cars inching their way across the bay bridge. well lit though. beautiful start to our monday morning. spanning the bay area now we're in the south bay overlooking san jose. it's nice before the sun comes up. always cool as well, good morning, christina. >>
. >> reporter: hey, good morning, they hold their conference this week with wearable devices in focus. reports say samsung will introduce its first wear device, similar to the galaxy you're smart watch. lg and motorola could unveil them too. 19 million wearables could be shipped by the end of the year, that's triple the number from last year. procedures are pretty flat as the markets come off a positive week with the dow up for six straight sessions despite growing concern over the crisis...
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oakland land and bart police already use the wearable camera. >> fremont police will have a weapon tot crime. the city council approved $300,000 for next to be installed throughout the city despite privacy concerns. they will be placed mostly near interstate 880 and will receive an update on the progress of the surveillance program. >> parents of a four-year-old sunnyvale have neighbors to thank for saving their son's life. he spotted child face down at the bottom the pool on the apartment complex on monday. although she didn't know how to swim, the mother of two jumped in to save the boy. her husband arrived and rush in to help. >> i had my mother instinct and thinking of my baby, if my baby was there i would want this. [ inaudible ] eyes were half open. not moving. >> the boy was taken to the hospital. a fencing crew came yesterday to republican force the gate because it is not clear how the boy got in and they say they will wait a few days and personally check on the boy they saved. >> today, protesters are taking a stand against the delivery of an upscale home furnishing massive c
oakland land and bart police already use the wearable camera. >> fremont police will have a weapon tot crime. the city council approved $300,000 for next to be installed throughout the city despite privacy concerns. they will be placed mostly near interstate 880 and will receive an update on the progress of the surveillance program. >> parents of a four-year-old sunnyvale have neighbors to thank for saving their son's life. he spotted child face down at the bottom the pool on the...
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oakland and bart police already use wearable cameras. >> there will be budget hearings tonight but a majority of the city council have approved a major spending decision, the report is that the city council approved a $1.4 million increase to the police department last night bringing the budget next year to more than $48 million. reporters on the city council say that the city budget outlook has briton enough to justify returning the police department to baseline budget levels approached by voters 10 years ago. two city council members question the move saying it was premature and should have been made in the corn text with the rest -- context with the rest of budget. >> police in san rafael are cracking down on traffic violators after a waive of pedestrian injuries and fatalities. four pedestrians have been killed in san rafael streets in nine months. the drivers will be stopped if they do not yield to pedestrians in crosswalks and pedestrians will be cited for jaywalking and crossing against the lights. officers will focus on the busiest intersections two day as week from 7:00 to 1
oakland and bart police already use wearable cameras. >> there will be budget hearings tonight but a majority of the city council have approved a major spending decision, the report is that the city council approved a $1.4 million increase to the police department last night bringing the budget next year to more than $48 million. reporters on the city council say that the city budget outlook has briton enough to justify returning the police department to baseline budget levels approached...
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wearables in the past, because headphones are wearables. with their purchase of beats, you will see them become an integral part of that. third-party developers will be getting in on that as well. >> one thing that i know is that health apps are generally stinky ckier than other apps. people keep coming back. i have never been compelled to wear a wristband everyday, but i know you are. >> this event will be about setting up these platforms. event two years ago they announced passbook but they did not have the andnerships with starbucks others, those came after. but because they made the announcement here and shoulder a couple of ideas and partnership, it was off to the races. ,he stakes get higher because back in the day of the ipod, it was the first thing with itunes, if it stunk you could not get itunes. we have a whole new standard of reliability that is required. apple needs to come out with guns blazing. smartphone, the idea that you may be able to have a greater ability to control things with our iphone networks. turn the lights off,
wearables in the past, because headphones are wearables. with their purchase of beats, you will see them become an integral part of that. third-party developers will be getting in on that as well. >> one thing that i know is that health apps are generally stinky ckier than other apps. people keep coming back. i have never been compelled to wear a wristband everyday, but i know you are. >> this event will be about setting up these platforms. event two years ago they announced...
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for now the guys will have to make due with the other wearable piece of technology, pockets.n bloom, abc7 news. >> okay. that's like the biggest ring ever. >> yeah. >> and bling. >> a cocktail ring maybe. >> oh, your ring is blinking. >> but it would be fun. >> for some people maybe. a beautiful day. forecast coming up a little cool for father's day? >> that's right. we around seeing fog everywhere but the winds will translate into cooler air. the cooler air mass settles in over the bay. live doppler 7hd this morning you notice the sweep and we are looking at the clouds. so a mixture of high clouds and low clouds this morning making for a very picturesque start. you see some of the cloud cover here in san jose. temperaturescology down significantly for some. we will call it anywhere from five to ten degrees cooler overall. 53 in the city. 56 right here. 52 in morgan hill. half moon bay two and a half mile visibility and on top of vollmer peak the east bay hills camera some of the fog on securing the view from time to time. overall we are looking at the breezy winds already in
for now the guys will have to make due with the other wearable piece of technology, pockets.n bloom, abc7 news. >> okay. that's like the biggest ring ever. >> yeah. >> and bling. >> a cocktail ring maybe. >> oh, your ring is blinking. >> but it would be fun. >> for some people maybe. a beautiful day. forecast coming up a little cool for father's day? >> that's right. we around seeing fog everywhere but the winds will translate into cooler air. the...
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no mention yesterday of a wearable, but this would suggest a wearable could be coming in the back halff the year. >> josh, thank you very much. >>> meantime, the obama administration launching sweeping new changes. let's go to john harwood with more. >> reporter: whether you call it a war on coal or on climate change, this administration have been promising for some time since cap and trade failed to advance in the congress. what was laid out today was a regulatory proposal the regulation has been blessed by the supreme court -- the authority for the epa has been blessed to cut carbon emoigz by 30% by the year 2030 from 2005 levels. it would provide state by state targets and flexibility to meet those targets. every state would have to produce its own plan. the epa will also solicit comment on a somewhat less ambitious plan with a different timetable, but either way jena mccarthy said there's no other alternative but to act. >> this is about protecting our health, and it is about protecting our homes. this is about protecting local economies, and it's about protecting job. >> reporter:
no mention yesterday of a wearable, but this would suggest a wearable could be coming in the back halff the year. >> josh, thank you very much. >>> meantime, the obama administration launching sweeping new changes. let's go to john harwood with more. >> reporter: whether you call it a war on coal or on climate change, this administration have been promising for some time since cap and trade failed to advance in the congress. what was laid out today was a regulatory proposal...
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reports say it will aggregate health and fitness data from a variety of apps and wearables.an grab your health data. apple and samsung also rolling out health-related products. yawn. >> let's continue this kriegs with ricoh's senior editor eric hesseldaul. eric, the internet and cell phones pretty cool but it's 2014. we were just talking about wanting a flying car as they were envisaging obviously in "back to the future." and yet we're just doing a lot of copycat stuff. you know, like -- >> with the google -- >> wearable techs. samsung's doing it. google's doing it. apple's doing it. everybody's doing the same kind of thing. are we logs the art of innovation? >> i don't think so. google's self-driving car wasn't enough for you? intel at our re/code conference a few weeks ago? intel's 3-d printed robot wasn't innovative enough for you? your point is well taken. there are a lot of companies that are shifting over to things like wearables and home control. and i think there's a fundamental shift in technology taking place right now. 20 years ago everything was shifting off the
reports say it will aggregate health and fitness data from a variety of apps and wearables.an grab your health data. apple and samsung also rolling out health-related products. yawn. >> let's continue this kriegs with ricoh's senior editor eric hesseldaul. eric, the internet and cell phones pretty cool but it's 2014. we were just talking about wanting a flying car as they were envisaging obviously in "back to the future." and yet we're just doing a lot of copycat stuff. you...
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. ♪ >> we will bring you videos shot with a wearable camera. we start with this winning video.was a tasmanian to ride -- tube ride. this is the origin of the brand. >> these are amazing pictures. that went on for ages. watch this wake boarding. session.wake boarding you would not want to wipe out on this urban jungle. >> finally, watch these two atv riders try to break in new trails in the mountains of peru. that looks very painful. >> are you ok? >> is the roaming? >> right. the bionic man remains largely in the realm of science fiction and my childhood. soon you should be able to get yourself a bionic retina. you will be able to get a new one soon. a number of companies created by rainbow of medical. elliott gotkine has more. >> i thought the bionic man was the same one for a fortnight. he is the ceo and cofounder of rayburn medical. you recently closed a $13 million funding ground. it and when we see it hitting the markets? >> we have developed an incredible miniature implant that restores vision for blinded people. by thewho are blinded breakout of the retina, there are mil
. ♪ >> we will bring you videos shot with a wearable camera. we start with this winning video.was a tasmanian to ride -- tube ride. this is the origin of the brand. >> these are amazing pictures. that went on for ages. watch this wake boarding. session.wake boarding you would not want to wipe out on this urban jungle. >> finally, watch these two atv riders try to break in new trails in the mountains of peru. that looks very painful. >> are you ok? >> is the...
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what kind of new wearables, smart watches will we see today? other headlines, we're seeing the reports that you could see a new set top box. google taking it to apple, to amazon to get more control over your. and also in car technology, when we get insight about google's alliance with automakers, bringing android to your car. on stage we saw a mock-up of the interior of a car. finally, analysts think google could try to counter apple's recent announcement when it comes to health products and home innovation. we'll bring you headlines as they cross. >> josh lipton, thanks so much for that. josh brown, what's your trade on google? nomura had an interesting note in anticipation of smart home, smart car, et cetera. they did 20 deals in the first half of this year. they did 15 deals in all of 2013. are you worried? >> if somebody said gun to your head you have to buy one of today's tech giants and you can't do anything for ten years and you have to bet on the one you think comes out on top. easily it's google. most interesting that might come out of
what kind of new wearables, smart watches will we see today? other headlines, we're seeing the reports that you could see a new set top box. google taking it to apple, to amazon to get more control over your. and also in car technology, when we get insight about google's alliance with automakers, bringing android to your car. on stage we saw a mock-up of the interior of a car. finally, analysts think google could try to counter apple's recent announcement when it comes to health products and...
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and also wearable devices. that is an important area. we are watching the smart watch craze unfold.y are going to make the software. here is dave singleton explaining. >> the watch will be available to order later today in the place store. you might have caught a claims of a new devise. samsung is joining the family. this will be available for sale later this summer. these are just the first three watches. there are many more on the way. >> people have been testing out this new hardware. it takes time before you know if it is going to be acceptable or not. >> i can see you with one of those watches. >> i think that we know there is an importance for samsung and these other hardware players to team up with the google and android software. apple is around the corner with its iwatch launch. people can be fickle with technology. >> what about the track record? >> they keep trying. lots of new ideas on the way. >> thank you very much, jon erlichman. the new cover story features the head of android and is online and on newsstands. that will be friday. air france is in the middle of a tran
and also wearable devices. that is an important area. we are watching the smart watch craze unfold.y are going to make the software. here is dave singleton explaining. >> the watch will be available to order later today in the place store. you might have caught a claims of a new devise. samsung is joining the family. this will be available for sale later this summer. these are just the first three watches. there are many more on the way. >> people have been testing out this new...