>> reporter: jeanne moos. >> you know, if there was some movement. >> reporter: cnn. >> i'm doing the best i can, sir. i can't do everything here. >> reporter: new york. >> that may be one of the more tantalizing uses of 3-d technology, but there's a lot more impressive stuff on the horizon. and if there's anybody who knows about that, it is katie lemondahl. she is a tech wiz you may have seen on a&e's "we mean business" as the -- is it the chick greek? can i call you -- i'm going to call you chic geek. is that it? >> that works. >> on hsn. on the style network. what i hate about me. and she's joining me now live from new york. so those are your glasses, right? >> they are. >> where are your 3-d dallases? i thought you had some to show me. >> wait for it. >> oh, wait for it? okay. nice. those are nice ones. where did you get those? >> a lot of people said they were big and clunky. and i was like oh, my gosh, come on, you're being totally shallow. but now i get it. they are embarrassing. they are big. they are clunky. this is not going to help me on