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This Device Makes Your Medical History Wearable
Khushi Baby is the device that lets babies and mothers in rural India wear their medical histories around their necks. CEO and co-founder Ruchit Nagar joins us to discuss what's behind the landmark technology.
Opening Bell: December 4, 2017
Opening Bell: In deal that could reshape the healthcare industry, CVS agrees to buy Aetna for $69 billion. Also, Disney re-enters talks to acquire 21st Century Fox, and Bitcoin soars near $12,000. We're joined by The Daily Beast, Instagram for Business, Red Alert Politics, PCWorld, TechnoBuffalo, Nerdist, and more.
Cheddar's Top Stories: December 4, 2017
Cheddar hosts Kristen Scholer and Tim Stenovec discuss the top news of the day. From bitcoin hitting record highs, to AT&T heading to court, we break it all down for you.
Infiniti Introduces All-New QX50 For Growing SUV Market
Infiniti is continuing to become a competitive force in the luxury car market with its all-new QX50. Alyssa Julya Smith caught up with Infiniti Vice President Randy Parker to learn about the new features, and what makes the QX50 so competitive.
Apple Releases New Update After Phones Crash
Apple was forced to release its newest update over the weekend due to an issue with phones crashing and rebooting. Sean Aune, Editor-in-Chief of Techno Buffalo, and Michael Simon, Staff Writer for PCWorld, join Cheddar to discuss the root of Apple's problem.
Instagram Celebrates 25 Million Businesses
Morgan Cornelius, Small Business Community Lead at Instagram, joins Cheddar to discuss a big milestone: hitting 25 million businesses on the platform. This is up from 15 million in July. She credits the dedication of its users to the fast-paced growth of its businesses on the platform.
Turn Your Phone into a Mobile Gym
The new fitness platform Gixo turns a user's smartphone into a mobile gym. Gixo offers 180 live fitness classes, and costs $24.99 a month for the unlimited option.
Professional Bobby Rahal Launches New E-Racing Series with Jaguar
Bobby Rahal, who became one of an elite group of race car drivers by winning the Indy500 in 1986, has remained a huge part of the racing world. He caught up with Alyssa Julya Smith at the Los Angeles Auto Show preview to talk about his partnership with Jaguar Land Rover, and Jaguar's I-PACE eTrophy Series.
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