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>> the point about wearables is a good one. what we see in the wearable market is the fact that we've got a bunch of low cost, pretty high quality sensors that are bringing in a huge amount of information. one thing i think we will start to see happening this year from this is the idea about data about you. you could have big data about yourself because of all this censored data between health and fitness wearables and the thermometer wearable -- environmental information and combine that with all the tracking happening online and you've got this big data mining opportunity about individuals. it's scary on one hand but the thing that's different this year is about the sensors and quality of the sensors out there. >> you mentioned the damage done and when i went in as a money manager, i would look for the not new opportunities but- the firm i went to work for wanted shares of gamrinrmin. sure enough, their personal navigation devices, i went around ces and found dozens of competitors. is that something that is useful to look for
>> the point about wearables is a good one. what we see in the wearable market is the fact that we've got a bunch of low cost, pretty high quality sensors that are bringing in a huge amount of information. one thing i think we will start to see happening this year from this is the idea about data about you. you could have big data about yourself because of all this censored data between health and fitness wearables and the thermometer wearable -- environmental information and combine that...
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wearable technology.ompany in rochester, new york has been trying to mine this for years, but has just gotten a big boost from intel. scott travers joins me via skype. still with me, paul kedrosky. your company has been going after this for a long time, and all of a sudden, oculus happens and they invest in your company. why? >> i can't speak to all of intel's reasons for investing in vuzix. one of the really grails of these spaces wearable display systems. there are some and he things you can do that you just cannot do with any other form of wearable technology. at the problem is most people do not want to look like a nerd when they are wearing their systems. oculus is a prime example. oculus -- google glass also has challenges. you look so out of -- sort of odd. ultimately these things will look just like a pair of glasses. maybe that is one of the reasons they wanted to invest in vuzix, that's because where we are going. by the end of this year, we will have a device that looks like conventional sungla
wearable technology.ompany in rochester, new york has been trying to mine this for years, but has just gotten a big boost from intel. scott travers joins me via skype. still with me, paul kedrosky. your company has been going after this for a long time, and all of a sudden, oculus happens and they invest in your company. why? >> i can't speak to all of intel's reasons for investing in vuzix. one of the really grails of these spaces wearable display systems. there are some and he things...
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will be the year of wearables.nk you for coming in. do you think -- in the world of wearables, will it be i wear that is the dominant -- eyewear that is the dominant feature? >> really looking for to the wearables and internet of things -- any device that will connect to the internet will work with cents. whether wearables on your face or your wrist they can be connected to devices in your home, your fridge or your car or washing machine, it does not matter. >> one of the things you say is that wearable tech will be 10 times the number sold in 2015. if i am an eye surgeon practical application, where will the explosion be? >> if there is a building you want to recognize you can just look at it and find the history of it. say you're looking at a billboard in the street -- >> dewpoint your device and it or by looking through google last? >> exactly. say you are in your house you have to look at and if you're device is running sense, you can overlay the router and overlay where you should plug each wire. >> it doesn't
will be the year of wearables.nk you for coming in. do you think -- in the world of wearables, will it be i wear that is the dominant -- eyewear that is the dominant feature? >> really looking for to the wearables and internet of things -- any device that will connect to the internet will work with cents. whether wearables on your face or your wrist they can be connected to devices in your home, your fridge or your car or washing machine, it does not matter. >> one of the things you...
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this one got a ton of buzz for a wearable camera drone. we got what could be a selfie takers' best friend. >> reporter: what if you could combine a wearable, and a camera, and go co-pro or a cell phone and take a cool selfie? >> it is about push inging the limits. >> reporter: silicon valley wants to put it together, and this is a quad copter drone the take the your picture. >> you throw it, and then it is autonomous. it takes off and it keeps doing what it is doing, and takes its picture of you and then comes back. >> reporter: it is in the early stage, but the company is hiring, and earned a spot in the futuristic intel booth at ces by winning an intel wearable challenge. >> and it was the winner of the competition in 2014. we are excited about them in the wearable space in general. >> reporter: it is like a boomerang, butt it fits on the wrist until it is time to fly away, and photograph you. >> most cameras give you the point of view you have yourself and so you always just have a picture of what you see yourself, and we wanted to have
this one got a ton of buzz for a wearable camera drone. we got what could be a selfie takers' best friend. >> reporter: what if you could combine a wearable, and a camera, and go co-pro or a cell phone and take a cool selfie? >> it is about push inging the limits. >> reporter: silicon valley wants to put it together, and this is a quad copter drone the take the your picture. >> you throw it, and then it is autonomous. it takes off and it keeps doing what it is doing, and...
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the wearables, this is a wearable. a speaker. the wearables are really fashion forward this year. like this from misfits. a swarovski crystal. i mean you know. you can't get much better than that. it is beautiful. that's the theme. the wearables are getting more fashionable, more functional and smaller companies are making really big impressions. last minute touches going in as exhibiters get ready to welcome us to the future. >> this is a ring. >> reporter: functional jewelry that controls your phone or tv with a wave of your hand. so will we have a whole new generation of people going like this? >> yes, yes, yes. that's what we're aiming for. >> reporter: or makes all your moves from your heart rate to your steps crystal clear. yep, that's swarovski crystals. some other well known names also expanding into new territory, first alert, syncing its detectors with an app that lets you know what's going wrong and where in your house. and take safety on the run with you. tap the watch, it signals your gps coordinates to an emergency contact. >> the first in its kind that is incorporat
the wearables, this is a wearable. a speaker. the wearables are really fashion forward this year. like this from misfits. a swarovski crystal. i mean you know. you can't get much better than that. it is beautiful. that's the theme. the wearables are getting more fashionable, more functional and smaller companies are making really big impressions. last minute touches going in as exhibiters get ready to welcome us to the future. >> this is a ring. >> reporter: functional jewelry that...
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. >> we get our first look at that wearable drone. it's a story you'll see only on nbc bay area. >> what if you could combine a drone and a wearable then add a camera like a gopro or cell phone so you could take a cool selfie? >> it's about pushing the limits of technology. >> a silicon valley start-up wants to put all of it on your wrist. this is a wearable quad copter drone that can take your picture. >> you basically throw it and it's a tournament it takes off. it takes a picture of you doing the stuff and comes back to you. >> it's still in the early stages but the company is hiring and earned a spot in the futuristic intel boot by winning an intel wearable challenge. >> they were the winner of the competition in 2014 and we are very excited about them and the wearable space in general. >> it's like a boom rang but it sits on your wrist until it's time to fly away and photograph you. >> most cameras just give you the point of view you have yourself. you always take a picture of what you see yourself. we wanted to do that with a ca
. >> we get our first look at that wearable drone. it's a story you'll see only on nbc bay area. >> what if you could combine a drone and a wearable then add a camera like a gopro or cell phone so you could take a cool selfie? >> it's about pushing the limits of technology. >> a silicon valley start-up wants to put all of it on your wrist. this is a wearable quad copter drone that can take your picture. >> you basically throw it and it's a tournament it takes off....
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wearables, i think a lot of people take them off the wrist.t them and get excited and spend the money. and it still isn't quite there. i think the whole sector is probably, you know -- i think it is a very challenged sector still. i have to take something back. when i went skiing with my kids this past week. every person had a gopro on their helmet. it was fascinating. i don't think how long it will last but it was something everyone was wearing and enjoying which is fascinating to me. and that is a wearable too. >> second best performing ipo after lost last year. and wilson also writes you could see the latest slate of the maturing tech companies going public in 20u152015. you had said uber will wait longer. what about the rest? >> i think they all could. i suspect 2016 to me will be the year of the larger ones. what your guest was saying before is why not stay private? they have all this money. they are doing very well and get shielded from a lot of scrutiny from investors. it makes a lot of sense. this place is awash in money. so that is a
wearables, i think a lot of people take them off the wrist.t them and get excited and spend the money. and it still isn't quite there. i think the whole sector is probably, you know -- i think it is a very challenged sector still. i have to take something back. when i went skiing with my kids this past week. every person had a gopro on their helmet. it was fascinating. i don't think how long it will last but it was something everyone was wearing and enjoying which is fascinating to me. and that...
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we love wearables. and we love things that fly.ure may put them both at arm's length. >> that was nbc's scott budman reporting. >>> a digital exclusive. when pope francis visits philadelphia in september it is apparently going to cause some wedding havoc. it's already causing some havoc. couple couples-to-be and wedding planners are scrambling to reschedule nuptials. they're worried about places for guests to stay and there are some other problems as well. you can tack on the nbc 10 app to hear those stories. also the frank advice a hotel official has for them. it's a digital exclusive story you'll only get from nbc 10 and if you don't have our app, you can download it free from the app store. >>> we know katy perry is doing the halftime show right? but we just found out who's performing the national anthem before this year's super bowl. and your little girls may be familiar with the voice. that's just ahead. webuyanycar.com has helped thousands of people let go of all the hassle that comes with selling or trading in. we make selli
we love wearables. and we love things that fly.ure may put them both at arm's length. >> that was nbc's scott budman reporting. >>> a digital exclusive. when pope francis visits philadelphia in september it is apparently going to cause some wedding havoc. it's already causing some havoc. couple couples-to-be and wedding planners are scrambling to reschedule nuptials. they're worried about places for guests to stay and there are some other problems as well. you can tack on the nbc...
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>> you look at wearables. wearables are connect with the idea of things. walk around you measure your health and plus the chips will need to get into home appliances, auto automation. all of this is part of that and for logistics suppliers, looking like using huge components all around the world, basically chips are everything. and basic players like samsung, qualcomm as well they want to power this. so it's all about getting up to drive the bottom line. >> and the sam ceo was saying there needs to be more collaboration. it's relatively surprising. where do we have to see that much closer collaboration? >> i think that is a bit of poppycock. samsung, they are kind of having their ears turned as it were by big players in the mobile phone market. they've really got to go on the ball now. their lead is being eaten into, especially on mobile phones. collaboration, they've got to basically start having a steve jobsan moment where they start leading the market instead of following it. >> you touched on wearables as being one of the trends to watch out for. i wan
>> you look at wearables. wearables are connect with the idea of things. walk around you measure your health and plus the chips will need to get into home appliances, auto automation. all of this is part of that and for logistics suppliers, looking like using huge components all around the world, basically chips are everything. and basic players like samsung, qualcomm as well they want to power this. so it's all about getting up to drive the bottom line. >> and the sam ceo was...
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they are unveiling new types of wearable technology that people can rely on whether they are awake or asleep. we sent nhk world's aya hamashima for a look. >> reporter: this is the biggest expo of its kind in the world. about 100 companies have come here to tokyo to show the state of the art technology. designers have been hard at work creating devices people can attach to their bodies. others are building things to make life easier. for those on four legs. the gadgets are not only for humans. they can also be used on animals. one company produced a special device that lets you know how your pet is feeling. the people who created this collar created a sensor that monitors an animal's heart rate, body temperature and movements. it sends data that shows how the animal is feeling to a smartphone or a computer. tech companies are hopeful that the wearable devices will be a hit in the health and nursing care market. this computer was created to track the health of elderly people. they say it can detect sounds such as laughter, talking and coughing and then send information to people far aw
they are unveiling new types of wearable technology that people can rely on whether they are awake or asleep. we sent nhk world's aya hamashima for a look. >> reporter: this is the biggest expo of its kind in the world. about 100 companies have come here to tokyo to show the state of the art technology. designers have been hard at work creating devices people can attach to their bodies. others are building things to make life easier. for those on four legs. the gadgets are not only for...
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a lot of wearables also. garmin has a wearable. everybody has something they are positioning against the apple watch and android wear. a lot of the home automation. a lot of in car stuff that is actually interesting. but some of the best stuff has been like an electronic scooter that allows you to go 60 miles on a couple of the batteries. probably going to cost like $3,000 plus a monthly subscription to swap out the batteries. that's interesting. also a head set that to me is more interesting than google glass. you can see through the image it displays. about 720 p image lots of possibilities you can do to view fun video. probably costs around a thousand bucks. you are not going to see the next iphone or ipad here. but you can see what the industry is pushing towards for better and for worst. >> we know you are a bit of a gadget guru yourself kevin. anything out there you think is valuable from a stock standpoint? >> no. i don't really see anything that exciting to be honest with you. i look at it this way. wearables are the bust s
a lot of wearables also. garmin has a wearable. everybody has something they are positioning against the apple watch and android wear. a lot of the home automation. a lot of in car stuff that is actually interesting. but some of the best stuff has been like an electronic scooter that allows you to go 60 miles on a couple of the batteries. probably going to cost like $3,000 plus a monthly subscription to swap out the batteries. that's interesting. also a head set that to me is more interesting...
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like high tech wearables.editor in chief lindsay turnton. >> we are going to be seeing interesting wearables embedded in shirts and hats. >> reporter: what you won't see is the much hyped apple watch. turntine says the competition will look for an edge. >> if any company is going to beat apple to the punch it's going to have to be here. >> reporter: you can take the technology with you or sit and stare at it like the 4k ultrahdbo tv. last year few bought one and if you did, there were hardly any 4k shows to watch. that's about to change. >> i think we'll hear more and more about the show, about 4 k content and we'll see more 4 k televisions coming in a lower price point. >> controlling that tv and, everything else in your home is also getting easier. >> we are going to see products from garage door companies lighting companies, watering companies. security companies. we'll probably see an announcement of some kind at ces about that. >> reporter: it's another reminder of how technology drives our lives. carter
like high tech wearables.editor in chief lindsay turnton. >> we are going to be seeing interesting wearables embedded in shirts and hats. >> reporter: what you won't see is the much hyped apple watch. turntine says the competition will look for an edge. >> if any company is going to beat apple to the punch it's going to have to be here. >> reporter: you can take the technology with you or sit and stare at it like the 4k ultrahdbo tv. last year few bought one and if you...
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first, the crowded market for wearables will get smaller. sit bit and jawbone are now household names and the launch of apple watch next year will make a big splash in the wearable space. is there really enough demand for so many products that often overlap? expect to see consolidation in this space. job own, for example, talked about as a takeout target. 2015 could be the year it gets bought. second go pro goes drone. the consumer drone market is blowing up. and go pro is taking notice. their reports that the camera maker will enter the space and while goe pro isn't confirming these reports, it isn't denying them either. expect the camera maker to move into drones and drive demand for this hobby even higher. third, more trouble for tablets. tablets are under pressure as consumers opt for smartphones with bigger displays and so-called fab lets. the phone tablet hybrids. expect the pressure to continue in 2015 with a category suffering a slowdown. the exception? apple's ipads will best expectations as the tech titan stakes out a bigger role i
first, the crowded market for wearables will get smaller. sit bit and jawbone are now household names and the launch of apple watch next year will make a big splash in the wearable space. is there really enough demand for so many products that often overlap? expect to see consolidation in this space. job own, for example, talked about as a takeout target. 2015 could be the year it gets bought. second go pro goes drone. the consumer drone market is blowing up. and go pro is taking notice. their...
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i worry about the hardware market where people can jump in like the wearable market, all kinds of wearables are not going to be around even though they're all super interesting and the devices are kind of cool. but once this stuff starts getting in the wider marked you have trouble being the leader in it. you become an also brand. unfortunately even if you're the leader initially or carved out this area of -- which is an interesting area another cub sent actual -- conceptual idea of constant body recording and something not going away. >> one viewer writes in without sunglasses kara looks passionate about topics. with suns glasses she sounds cool about topics. you win either way. >> i'll wear them next week for you. get you all excited about that. >> good weekend, kara. >> thanks. you too. >>> to the cme group rick santelli with the santelli exchange. >> thanks, jon. well we're just going to kind of ramble a bit because there's so much going on. lots of volatility in not only foreign exchange but obviously in the fixed income, sovereigns, corporates, high yield. focus on 10-year as you loo
i worry about the hardware market where people can jump in like the wearable market, all kinds of wearables are not going to be around even though they're all super interesting and the devices are kind of cool. but once this stuff starts getting in the wider marked you have trouble being the leader in it. you become an also brand. unfortunately even if you're the leader initially or carved out this area of -- which is an interesting area another cub sent actual -- conceptual idea of constant...
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so the big thing with wearable devices is no one wants to wear them. so what do you do?s people will wear. one of the one that is we have here is this activity pop. you can see it just looks like a watch. you can change the bands. it's pretty affordable. about $150. so this is definitely something people most likely prone to wear. >> well listen. it's a step in the right direction, i guess. contain your enthusiasm. good to see you this afternoon. appreciate it. katie thompson. >> yeah. no. >> yeah. go ahead. >> one more device the show you. >> please do. yeah. >> this one is misfit shine and it's actually an activity tracker, as well. but you can wear it in a necklace or a bracelet. you don't have to -- doesn't look like a big bulky watch and an issue women would be more inclined to wear. >> it's the misfit though. i like it. it's like -- >> yeah. this is the misfit. >> go ahead. >> this is the misfit swarovski and different than their usual device and more fancy and more geared toward women. >> no stunning. in fact. thank you. appreciate it. our they kayety thompson. >>
so the big thing with wearable devices is no one wants to wear them. so what do you do?s people will wear. one of the one that is we have here is this activity pop. you can see it just looks like a watch. you can change the bands. it's pretty affordable. about $150. so this is definitely something people most likely prone to wear. >> well listen. it's a step in the right direction, i guess. contain your enthusiasm. good to see you this afternoon. appreciate it. katie thompson. >>...
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i think wearables are a great example of that. sometimes you're wrong.oogle made that judgment with google glass and i think not only when they premature, but i think they had the wrong idea. we've had centuries of wearing watches. i think it's a little less controversial to say people are going to want something on their wrist that gives them a functionality they don't have right now. >> you point to the simple act of looking at your wrist as pulling out your phone as one reason things like four square haven't taken off the way some thought they might. expand on that just briefly. >> i think the problem with four square is if you're in a location, want to check in, you have to take your phone out, unlock it, with the watch, just glancing at the watch when it sends you an alert brings up a short look. if you look at the watch for longer, it brings up a long look where you can interact with the app. all these things can be done without unlocking any object or waiting for an app to launch. you get these kind of interactions that can happen extremely quickl
i think wearables are a great example of that. sometimes you're wrong.oogle made that judgment with google glass and i think not only when they premature, but i think they had the wrong idea. we've had centuries of wearing watches. i think it's a little less controversial to say people are going to want something on their wrist that gives them a functionality they don't have right now. >> you point to the simple act of looking at your wrist as pulling out your phone as one reason things...
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a wearable does not have to be a display device.could track calories or you're walking or track your activity and heart rate. you don't necessarily have to have it at his -- as a device you wear. you have a nice display on your phone. >> i am not convinced yet. let's move on to the other gadgets -- the bmw i3 has an active assist part of their features. you can park this car remotely or through your smart watch. what about that? >> i have always joked that the ces is the car electronics show. the key speaker on the first night is daimler and the second night will be forward. you've got a lot of the automotive guys getting involved. the car has smarts and they are realizing that people are bringing their devices into cars so they are interfacing the car electronics with the phones to make it a more productive product. they look at navigation systems and self parking. >> the question is whether consumers want this. >> i have a bmw and it has a lot of these capabilities. i have the chance to customize my the factory. it really is quite
a wearable does not have to be a display device.could track calories or you're walking or track your activity and heart rate. you don't necessarily have to have it at his -- as a device you wear. you have a nice display on your phone. >> i am not convinced yet. let's move on to the other gadgets -- the bmw i3 has an active assist part of their features. you can park this car remotely or through your smart watch. what about that? >> i have always joked that the ces is the car...
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wearables are dominating the consumer electronic show.east trey didn't eat the dog. >> sarah palin biting back. her response to peta over criticism of the pictures showing her son standing on a service dog. it's one of the things with e thought you should know. set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. you show up. you stay up. you listen. you laugh. you worry. you do whatever it takes to take care of your family. and when it's time to plan for your family's future we're here for you. we're legalzoom, and for over 10 years we've helped families just like yours with wills, living trusts and more. visit us today for legal help you can count on.
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yes, wearables are really big these days. how are you planning on capitalizing on that trend?well, it's really exciting to be here. it's a really transformative time for health and you don't really have to go much further to see health has become such a popular and top-of-mind topic. transformation in health care is being driven by a lot of things. we really think -- are fortunate at webmd that we've built the largest, most engaged audiences of consumers and physicians and really feel we can leverage those audiences and drive adoption of a lot of the technology we're seeing here at ces and really further our mission of helping people live healthier lives. >> so you want to drive adoption of the wearables in which you don't have a financial stake as opposed to vice versa. how are you going to benefit from this trend of people wanting to keep track of how many steps they are taking each day? >> well, you know, up until now a lot of the effort around the device makers has been around quantifying various activities, whether it's your sleep patterns, how much you exercise, we see t
yes, wearables are really big these days. how are you planning on capitalizing on that trend?well, it's really exciting to be here. it's a really transformative time for health and you don't really have to go much further to see health has become such a popular and top-of-mind topic. transformation in health care is being driven by a lot of things. we really think -- are fortunate at webmd that we've built the largest, most engaged audiences of consumers and physicians and really feel we can...
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>> still ahead, from helping athletes up their game to keeping fashionistas connected the latest wearableogy coming to the market. >> and later the bay area's miracle baby. the condition this newborn has been dealing with since inside the womb and the medical work being done to save him. bulldog: the red tags mean save up to 40% on clearance mattresses. get up to 48 months interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. pup: i found a red tag! [laughter] bulldog: mattress discounters' year end clearance sale ends soon! introducing the new subway "simple 6 menu". it starts with six of our best six-inch subs- now in made-just-for-you meals- for just $6 every day. you've really got it made. ♪ take your pick from six of our best subs, like the italian b.m.t, tender turkey breast, sweet onion chicken teriyaki and more. with a 21-ounce drink and a bag of chips the new simple 6 menu is value made simple, every day. you so got it made. subway! for over 60,000 california foster children nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment
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. >>> we are going to move on to a lighter topic now, wearable digital devices.hey're getting a lot of buzz at the consumer show in las vegas this week. we have andrea kissick taking a look at how some of these tools are changing health care. >> are you ready to get started? >> a 25-year-old tech worker in san francisco. her trainer tracks her progress. clara is also getting digital help. >> i tried losing weight throughout my life since i was a little kid. i tried different methods and nothing worked until u i started wearing a wearable device. >> it records and tracks her fiszcal activity and sleep. google, samsung and apple are creating technology that could reshape medical research and change our relationship with our doctors. >> it happens over and over and over again whether it was in the banking industry when atms coming in you no longer needing tellers, i think you will be able to get to a point where you have a right to get to your data without your body without having to go to a dr. >> larry set out to get fit, but he did more than track the pounds he s
. >>> we are going to move on to a lighter topic now, wearable digital devices.hey're getting a lot of buzz at the consumer show in las vegas this week. we have andrea kissick taking a look at how some of these tools are changing health care. >> are you ready to get started? >> a 25-year-old tech worker in san francisco. her trainer tracks her progress. clara is also getting digital help. >> i tried losing weight throughout my life since i was a little kid. i tried...
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. >> you are wearing our socks, technique. >> tracking health. >> improve cognitive function. >> wearable rolling out across the world. start-ups showcase products at conventions like this one. they hope to be part of the 19 million devices shipped to consumers this year. of course, follow 2014 apple ink made a splash -- apple inc made an announcement it was moving into apple launch. we decided to look at different products from different companies. first up a hexal skin a test designed to measure biometrics. a network using blue tooth to upload data. >> i have my hexal skin shirt on, sinked it to my phone. it is available to professional athletes and on my iphone. let's go. i have the basis watch on, which is measuring some of the same things. we do a comparison after. the intel basis can calculate steps taken, calories burnt and heart rate. it connects to the mobile device. my heart rate reached 118 beats per minute. the basis showed my heart rate was lower. the basis provided relevant data and was easier to use, not as accurate as the hexoskin. >> while film was on the beach i was on a
. >> you are wearing our socks, technique. >> tracking health. >> improve cognitive function. >> wearable rolling out across the world. start-ups showcase products at conventions like this one. they hope to be part of the 19 million devices shipped to consumers this year. of course, follow 2014 apple ink made a splash -- apple inc made an announcement it was moving into apple launch. we decided to look at different products from different companies. first up a hexal skin...
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a wearable sleeping bag? >> not for travel but if they make one with a neck tie i might wear it around the office. >> last time i went to mars i wore it. it is really cold on the red planet. i suggest on your next trip to mars give it a shot. >> the other one because your hair is much too lovely the ostrich pillow that you just sort of put on. it is incredibly antisocial. do you have one of these? >> i really feel like i would be representing. i can't imagine wearing this. it is like walking on a big ostrich head. >> i think that is pretty much the idea that you isolate yourself from society. what do you think about the plane sheet? i think the seats are yucky. i would put one of these on the seats. >> it takes people so long to put the bags overhead. >> mark, the tourist strap which is very hostile to the person in front of you whose seat you are covering with the strap. >> this is a human sling shot. you are going forward. forget about it. >> the guy on the inside seat might not reach the bathroom in time.
a wearable sleeping bag? >> not for travel but if they make one with a neck tie i might wear it around the office. >> last time i went to mars i wore it. it is really cold on the red planet. i suggest on your next trip to mars give it a shot. >> the other one because your hair is much too lovely the ostrich pillow that you just sort of put on. it is incredibly antisocial. do you have one of these? >> i really feel like i would be representing. i can't imagine wearing...
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wearables are extremely hot.oh, the japanese name that's been around for decades and decades is back with this. this is the first camera that specifically -- you know who you are, the instagramer in you. only it takes a 360--degree panoramic review. jim is the man behind the genius. great to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> this thing is 3 ounces? >> 3 ounces and $300. so much magic and fun. liz: talk about how you came out with this idea that selfies and instagram is such a hot thing. what makes it special? >> sorry. this is a picture of me earlier. what's good about this, you can take a picture, your selfie, then you can turn it around and see everything around you. i can look at the ceiling, the floor, anywhere around. if i want my selfie to be horizontal, i have it as a horizontal. if i want it as a vertical -- >> this has two fish eye lenses. you barely have to point. >> back in the old days, hold a camera to your eyes. then arm's-length. now this you don't frame at all. you push the button and it ca
wearables are extremely hot.oh, the japanese name that's been around for decades and decades is back with this. this is the first camera that specifically -- you know who you are, the instagramer in you. only it takes a 360--degree panoramic review. jim is the man behind the genius. great to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> this thing is 3 ounces? >> 3 ounces and $300. so much magic and fun. liz: talk about how you came out with this idea that selfies and instagram is...
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>> we think the general wearables market is a good starting point. there is around 5 million of those per year. it is a good starting point. this is not the phone market. this is not a billion units a year kind of a market. the value, the power of the apple watch is going to go beyond fitness. it is going to be a platform. to answer your question, we kind of start with a base level of how many other fitbit units are out there, and then we think about a bigger number because it will be an expanded size. we think a good way to think of this is a section of what the current iphone users are. the big picture of this. think about this as probably somewhere between 10 million 20 million units in the first year. that is compared to about 200 million iphones. much smaller. maybe down the road, it could be a 50 million type of business but it is not going to be a 300 million type of business for apple. >> ever? >> i think it would be tough. i don't want to say ever. you don't want to bet against it. probably down the road, that -- that is a possibility but no
>> we think the general wearables market is a good starting point. there is around 5 million of those per year. it is a good starting point. this is not the phone market. this is not a billion units a year kind of a market. the value, the power of the apple watch is going to go beyond fitness. it is going to be a platform. to answer your question, we kind of start with a base level of how many other fitbit units are out there, and then we think about a bigger number because it will be an...
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we separation with wearable -- integration are wearables. >> reporter: there's always the roller shoes. check cnet.com. in las vegas, i'm sara sue kara tsuboi. >> so that should be fun. i already saw the mercedes i like. >> you were taking notes there. it's like four football fields big. how do you go through everything there? >> take days in las vegas. how fun? >> i know. >> is that would be a cool gig to have for a reporter for sure. >>> still in effect in san francisco the traffic alert. should be roping lanes very shortly and picking up cones. in the meantime chp has been tweeting giving us updates, kudos to them. here's the latest one. noting the breaking news from san francisco. southbound 280 is closed at 101 about to leave your house trying to get out of the city. but there's the picture and then actually taking the distraught man the suspect into custody safely. so yeah they're going to be reopening that stretch here by 5:30. that's the latest worldment in the meantime use -- word. in the meantime use the amount gnat. in the meantime. here's a look at highway 29. near the napa
we separation with wearable -- integration are wearables. >> reporter: there's always the roller shoes. check cnet.com. in las vegas, i'm sara sue kara tsuboi. >> so that should be fun. i already saw the mercedes i like. >> you were taking notes there. it's like four football fields big. how do you go through everything there? >> take days in las vegas. how fun? >> i know. >> is that would be a cool gig to have for a reporter for sure. >>> still in...
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let's talk about wearable technology. another big theme last year.t by saying i keep hearing that this year they're going to look better they're going to be basically sexier, also cheaper for the mass market? >> yeah. i mean as you make more of these devices, obviously the cost will come down. actually i think the biggest challenge for wearable technology manufacturers is giving people a very compelling reason to buy them to use them and to keep using them crucially. we do a lot of research that suggests that the amount of time that people are currently using wearables such as fitness trackers is actually relatively short before they get consigned to a drawer. so manufacturers have to make sure that there is a very compelling human reason to actually use all of these fantastic devices. >> that's going to be the challenge for them. i know everybody uses this internet of things or the internet of everything. that's what we're talking about with these connected cars. but i'm just wondering for household products are we going to see any new -- are we goi
let's talk about wearable technology. another big theme last year.t by saying i keep hearing that this year they're going to look better they're going to be basically sexier, also cheaper for the mass market? >> yeah. i mean as you make more of these devices, obviously the cost will come down. actually i think the biggest challenge for wearable technology manufacturers is giving people a very compelling reason to buy them to use them and to keep using them crucially. we do a lot of...
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new wearable device being tested right here in the bay area and how it makes a breast cancer screening as easy as checking your smart phone. >> plus she may know how to get away with murder but one thing miss davis just can't seem to get. >> it's an out of this world picture. the special friends made their way in astronaut official nasa portrait. >> fog going to make for a dicey morning commute. let you know what is in store >> new technology revolutionize cancer screening is about to begin clinical trial in the bay area. rather than a mammogram or you will from sound this system can be used at home with potentially life saving information transmitted through a smart phone. for diane routine breast screening at el camino hospital in mount view was a life safer. doctors caught the cancer at very early stage and saved her breast. >> i was very lucky. i think because of the early detection. >>reporter: radiologist dr. >>reporter: radiologist dr. soiler says routine mammogram and self screening the best defense though many women don't always take advantage. >> in my experience it is hit or
new wearable device being tested right here in the bay area and how it makes a breast cancer screening as easy as checking your smart phone. >> plus she may know how to get away with murder but one thing miss davis just can't seem to get. >> it's an out of this world picture. the special friends made their way in astronaut official nasa portrait. >> fog going to make for a dicey morning commute. let you know what is in store >> new technology revolutionize cancer...
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the watch will be a starting point for wearables. more wearables, they can work into beats. something looks like a pin and shoots music to your ear. i don't know. i never thought the watch would be a winner. no sense to have a watch when you could have a phone. i don't think anybody thinks that. why would you sell a stock because of that. if you bought that stock based on the iwatch, you bought it for the wrong reason. >> i'm glad they pulled back from that comment. considering in this environment -- dierdre: he said he didn't say that. >> i'm glad he corrected it. yes, the iwatch won't be like the iphone or ipad. it will have a market. wearables, whether on your wrist or in your ear -- dierdre: apple pay. they took these partnerships with these credit card companies. you go through a shop and swipe and you're done. >> technology, we're in an environment where bigger may be better and safer. whether it's a google or a microsoft and clearly an apple, where they can defend their position by buying or acquiring, like with beats, which will be a monster play -- >> he calls anyon
the watch will be a starting point for wearables. more wearables, they can work into beats. something looks like a pin and shoots music to your ear. i don't know. i never thought the watch would be a winner. no sense to have a watch when you could have a phone. i don't think anybody thinks that. why would you sell a stock because of that. if you bought that stock based on the iwatch, you bought it for the wrong reason. >> i'm glad they pulled back from that comment. considering in this...
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and there was also i think a wearable fertility monitor. ho do you protectic privacy how you think about privacy that seems to collect all of your most sensitive data all of the time but doesn't have a screen o ask you about it. >> let me answer that by backing up and really getting to the first part of where you started which is this -- you called it a the tension. from my perspective i think all of the benefits that an internet of things world or a big data world can provide really i think can only flourish when you take privacy and security into account. and i think it's important to understand how an internet of things world changes the landscape and with the privacy and data security implications are. and you have already alluded to this but i think it's worth delving into more depth. >> please. >> the first thing is you are right, we are now in a world where data is being collected all the time. and not only that but we are bringing these devices into our homes, into what used to be private spheres. into our home, into our cars. into
and there was also i think a wearable fertility monitor. ho do you protectic privacy how you think about privacy that seems to collect all of your most sensitive data all of the time but doesn't have a screen o ask you about it. >> let me answer that by backing up and really getting to the first part of where you started which is this -- you called it a the tension. from my perspective i think all of the benefits that an internet of things world or a big data world can provide really i...
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. >>> and a pioneer in wearables. pebble, the first smart watch to go on sale a couple of years ago, how is pebble gearing up for the smart watch market? we tell you exclusive straight ahead. in my world, wall isn't a street... return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investing with as little as fifty dollars. liz: we can see that the transports just turned positive and 50 cents. and a tiny fraction of the move might signal that after spending all day looking at dips, we do have a moment where we might have some of these indexes coming up off the lowest session of the day. we are seeing some green on the screen. we are talking about smart watches, founded in 2002 is a kick starter campaign, the pebble raise more than
. >>> and a pioneer in wearables. pebble, the first smart watch to go on sale a couple of years ago, how is pebble gearing up for the smart watch market? we tell you exclusive straight ahead. in my world, wall isn't a street... return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our...
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to your dog or something. >> that's the point as we covered the wearables.on-lines or apple watch as soon as you have the internet of everything, and you have chips embedded in everything from your ice maker to eye glass, it's important that intel, which sometimes missed out to amd on small chips is now doing well there. >> isn't it amd chip in the fit bit? >> correct. >> and that's been a huge product category to date. we have to wait for the watch. >> by the way, if they miss some of the mobile when everything went to mobile i remember steve jobs having the tug of wars with his friends at intel, thinking they were too much of a battleship to turn around. he goes with his own arm type architecture. i think now you're seeing intel make sure that it's not going to keep losing out on wearables and the internet of everything. >> right. arm based chips in a lot of these devices is wearable. >> i'm sorry not amd. >> amd made a small chip. both of them there. >> but, you know, intel continues to lose money on mobile. you know consistent with expectations in this r
to your dog or something. >> that's the point as we covered the wearables.on-lines or apple watch as soon as you have the internet of everything, and you have chips embedded in everything from your ice maker to eye glass, it's important that intel, which sometimes missed out to amd on small chips is now doing well there. >> isn't it amd chip in the fit bit? >> correct. >> and that's been a huge product category to date. we have to wait for the watch. >> by the way,...
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new wearable device being tested right here in the bay area and how it makes a breast cancer screening as easy as checking your smart phone. >> plus she may know how to get away with murder but one thing miss davis just can't seem to get. >> it's an out of this world picture. the special friends made their way in astronaut official nasa portrait. >> fog going to make for a dicey morning commute. let you know what is ♪ with kaiser permanente you'll connect with your doctor any time anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ female announcer: save up to $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. keep more presidents in your wallet. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ st >> new technology revolutionize cancer screening is about to begin clinical trial in the bay area. rather than a mammogram or you will from sound this system can be used at home with potentially life saving information tr
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we have all these beautiful wearables that don't look like sports watches. this is what misfit and swarovski crystals. they have something for everyone. the theme here seems to be smaller companies doing really big things. last-minute touches going in as exhibiters get ready to welcome us to the future. >> this is a ring. >> reporter: functional jewelry that control your phone or tv with a wave of your hand. >> are we going to have a whole new generation of people going like this? >> yes, yes, yes, that's what we're aiming for. >> reporter: or makes all your moves from your heart rate to steps crystal clear. yep, that's swarovski crystal. some other well-known names expanding into new territory. first alert thinking its detectors with an app that lets you know what's going wrong and where in your house. you can take safety on a run with you. tap the watch it signals your gps coordinates to an emergency contact. >> the first of its kind that's incorporating safety elements into a fitness watch. >> reporter: they are also showcasing more smaller companies and
we have all these beautiful wearables that don't look like sports watches. this is what misfit and swarovski crystals. they have something for everyone. the theme here seems to be smaller companies doing really big things. last-minute touches going in as exhibiters get ready to welcome us to the future. >> this is a ring. >> reporter: functional jewelry that control your phone or tv with a wave of your hand. >> are we going to have a whole new generation of people going like...
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a big push to connect just about everything you own to the internet. >> the latest smartphones, wearable devices, ultrahigh definition tvs and gadgets on display at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. open its doors today. julia boorstin was there and shows us what must-have items tech companies are putting out this year. >> the las vegas convention center is full of the latest televisions. they're getting bigger and thinner, along with sleeker and more affordable smartphones. >> take back tvz. >> reporter: a new way to watch tv on directv. sling tv a $20 monthly subscription to channel channels like espn and cnn. raising questions whether it inspires consumers to cut the cord. big names to showcase the latest ganlts. ryan seacrest promoting the new typo key boards for iphones and ipads he developed to meet own needs. >> which is sleek and it's smooth and it literally is my office. this is how i work every sing l -- everything i reply is coming from one of our key boards. >> reporter: more than ever it's about connecting everyday household tools and devices to internet to make th
a big push to connect just about everything you own to the internet. >> the latest smartphones, wearable devices, ultrahigh definition tvs and gadgets on display at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. open its doors today. julia boorstin was there and shows us what must-have items tech companies are putting out this year. >> the las vegas convention center is full of the latest televisions. they're getting bigger and thinner, along with sleeker and more affordable...
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the future of wearables after the break. plus final trades from our desk.curling up in bed with a favorite book is nice. but i think women would rather curl up with their favorite man. but here's the thing: about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and remember, you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor about viagra. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteri
the future of wearables after the break. plus final trades from our desk.curling up in bed with a favorite book is nice. but i think women would rather curl up with their favorite man. but here's the thing: about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and remember, you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it...
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other wearables don't look like wearables like this one.his is a wearable because it's a little clutch purse, right? but it's also a blue tooth speaker from stalay audio. you have a place to put your lipstick and carry your music around with you. a lot of really cool stuff here at the consumer electronics show. more than i can get to in one quick chat. but we'll be showing you more throughout the day. >> i understand you have one thing that isn't a gadget at all. >> we have a few things. and this is becoming sort of a trend, the thengs to caings to gadgets around with. this look familiar? it's a recycled southwest airlines seat. they partnered with southwest and recycled about 43 acres of leather from airline seats. when they refurbish their planes, that i can making these bags to carry all your stuff in. >> all right. jennifer bjorklund and somebody off camera went, "oh!" about that bag and then went "ew." iphone will start selling their iphone unlocked, meaning you're not committed to a carrier. the big version will cost you nearly $1,000
other wearables don't look like wearables like this one.his is a wearable because it's a little clutch purse, right? but it's also a blue tooth speaker from stalay audio. you have a place to put your lipstick and carry your music around with you. a lot of really cool stuff here at the consumer electronics show. more than i can get to in one quick chat. but we'll be showing you more throughout the day. >> i understand you have one thing that isn't a gadget at all. >> we have a few...
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. >> this smart ring revolutionizes all smart wearables. it's not the smart watch. it fits on your finger to be able to get your text or calls and e-mails right here on your finger. >> reporter: smart watches are the future but where do you put the buttons? you won't need them with the glide smart watch. >> the keyboard is through video so send your friend a message from your smart watch. you start recording and he's getting it right there on his smart watch. >> reporter: your kids have trouble sleeping? you need this bed. >> this is a sleep iq kids' best that monitors the quality of their sleep. picks up heart rate, respirations, how much they move in bed and as they grow it can inform your parents how well they are sleeping and if they go from age group to age group to age group, we have specific features that help them get a great night's sleep. >> reporter: finally i couldn't leave without telling you about i-fit's wearable fitness monitor, connected to all your fitness equipment from the gym to the office even in the bedroom. adjusting your workout depending on
. >> this smart ring revolutionizes all smart wearables. it's not the smart watch. it fits on your finger to be able to get your text or calls and e-mails right here on your finger. >> reporter: smart watches are the future but where do you put the buttons? you won't need them with the glide smart watch. >> the keyboard is through video so send your friend a message from your smart watch. you start recording and he's getting it right there on his smart watch. >>...
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in the area of the wearables is to try to make that experience much more stickier.nswer to your question is we not only wanted to expand through this process but also want to make it a little bit more sticky and spend more time with us. in addition to that we start talking about our payment system, too. >> all right john chen talking about expending distribution for passport and classic private network for internet of things trying to get more stickiness in blackberry messenger. back to you. >> thank you so much. coming up the critics love to hate yahoo and twitter. do the companies have what the other needs? we ask bob peck when we come back. ♪ [upbeat music] defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. beauty is bone deep. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> welcome back. we have new information rega
in the area of the wearables is to try to make that experience much more stickier.nswer to your question is we not only wanted to expand through this process but also want to make it a little bit more sticky and spend more time with us. in addition to that we start talking about our payment system, too. >> all right john chen talking about expending distribution for passport and classic private network for internet of things trying to get more stickiness in blackberry messenger. back to...
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new wearable device being tested right here in the bay area and how it makes a breast cancer screening as easy as checking your smart phone. >> plus she may know how to get away with murder but one thing miss davis just can't seem to get. >> it's an out of this world picture. the special friends made their way in astronaut official nasa portrait. >> fog going to make for a dicey morning commute. let you know what is in store don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. go bold with flavors that kick. ring ring! progresso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. get tested for colon cancer? i don't have any symptoms. [female announcer] of cancers affecting both men and women colorectal cancer is the 2nd leading cancer killer in the united states. and it doesn't always cause symptoms especially early on. but i'm only 53. i'm too young. [announcer] scree
new wearable device being tested right here in the bay area and how it makes a breast cancer screening as easy as checking your smart phone. >> plus she may know how to get away with murder but one thing miss davis just can't seem to get. >> it's an out of this world picture. the special friends made their way in astronaut official nasa portrait. >> fog going to make for a dicey morning commute. let you know what is in store don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls......