As promised, we’re posting the full videos of interviews from the recent Code Conference.
A new video of one of the many stellar speakers for the event, which took place three weeks ago in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., will go up every day. (You can see a compilation video of the speakers here.)
In the second-to-the-last video that we have posted, it’s time for the stylings of new Intel CEO Brian Krzanich. He talked about a lot of Intel misses, such as the shift to smartphones and tablets and away from traditional PCs, where Intel has reigned.
Which is why he was onstage wearing a “smart shirt,” which takes constant measurements of health data from the body. In other words, truly wearable computing.
Here’s the Krzanich interview with Walt Mossberg, in full:
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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