CNET Update - Apple Pay takes to the skies, Google's robodog stalks the Earth
CNET Update - Apple Pay takes to the skies, Google's robodog stalks the Earth
2015-02-10
while Apple pay reaches the sky Google
breeds robot dogs to walk the earth I'm
Bridget Carey and this is your cnet
update Apple pay can now be used at
35,000 feet starting next week select
jetblue flights will let passengers pay
for items with Apple pay on an iPhone 6
or 6 plus smartphone USA Today reports
that apple pay can also be used to
upgrade your seat JetBlue is the first
airline to accept Apple pay in the skies
and to make the transactions flight
attendants will be using iPad minis with
special cases that have NFC sensors the
ipad cases also can be used to swype
plastic cards you don't need to be
connected to Wi-Fi on board to make the
transaction your receipt is emailed to
you it's rolling out now but the plan is
to have all flights accepted by June and
if you have google wallet USA Today
reports that you'll also be able to pay
with an android phone some day when the
Apple watch comes out in April you'll
also be able to use Apple pay with a tap
of your wrist the watch will also track
your heart rate and fitness activity and
even monitor glucose levels well that is
if you have a separate blood sugar
monitor accessory The Wall Street
Journal reports that the health device
company Dexcom is making an app for the
Apple watch that takes the data from its
glucose monitor and turns it into a
handy graph displayed on the Apple watch
screen Apple hasn't said much about what
sort of apps will be designed for the
SmartWatch but you could be sure this is
just one of many healthcare related apps
to come google also wants to be your go
to stop for health care when you want to
look up information about an illness or
symptom most people tend to start at the
Google search bar in fact one in twenty
Google searches are for health-related
information but now when you search for
common health conditions or diseases
Google search results will display
relevant medical answers showing
symptoms treatments and details above
the links google says the answers that
pop up have been checked by medical
doctors but Google isn't your doctor so
you should consult one if you have a
medical concern and when Google is not
working on health questions its funding
the creation of robot dogs Boston
dynamic
which is now owned by Google has created
a new dog like robot its name is spot
it's a smaller version of the big dog
robot it's electrically powered and
weighs 160 pounds and as the sensor head
that helps it navigate through rough
terrain and although the video doesn't
make clear how this robot will help our
society we see spot schrott around
offices climb stairs and if you give it
a swift kick in the side it'll stay
upright but please do not kick our
future robot overlords it'll only make
them angry when they eventually reboot
our pathetic flesh society that's your
tech news update you can find more
details at cnet com from our studios in
New York I'm Bridget Carey
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