Monday, July 1, 2013

Researchers project the future of smart phones (1:33)



June 30 - Researchers at the University of Tokyo are developing indoor projection technology that incorporates a sense of touch for interactive devices of the future. The system emits ultrasonic waves to generate pressure a user can feel and could one day render keyboards, smartphones, and even pens obsolete. Ben Gruber has more.

China-U.S. Economics Fuel `Made in USA' Trend


July 1 (Bloomberg) -- Hal Sirkin, senior partner at Boston Consulting Group, looks at the driving factors behind the return to "Made In USA" as manufacturers turn back to the United States from China. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."

Great First Half of 2013 for U.S. Stocks


July 1 (Bloomberg) -- Bespoke Investment Group Co-Founder Paul Hickey discusses economic growth and investment ideas with Alix Steel on Bloomberg Television's "Lunch Money." (Source: Bloomberg)

World's Richest Battle to Keep Swiss Bank Secrets


July 1 (Bloomberg) -- In today's "This vs. That, " Bloomberg's Betty Liu reports on the battle by the world's richest to keep their Swiss bank accounts safe while global regulators apply pressure to the banks to crack down on tax evasion. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."