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Wearables: Moving beyond fitness
Wearables: Moving beyond fitness
[cfsp key="adsense_336x280"]CNET’s Brian Cooley explains why the fitness bands that measure our stairs, steps, and sleep will soon be joined by devices that measure blood sugar, gait, and muscle tone.
There’s something new brewing out there. A trend you can either call more intimate or more invasive. First some perspective on this market. New research from IDC suggests about 19 million wearables…
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Nike would be smart to outsource their fitness hardware to Apple and the iWatch
Nike would be smart to outsource their fitness hardware to Apple and the iWatch
[cfsp key="adsense_336x280"]“There’s a rumor going around that Nike is axing their Nike Fuelband hardware division,” Rene Ritchie writes for iMore. “Whether it ultimately proves to be true or false, given where Apple is and where they may be going with iOS 8, iPhone 6, and perhaps even an iWatch, it makes a ton of sense.”
“If and when Apple has their own wearable on the market, then it wouldn’t…
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Apple and Nike gearing up for a big announcement this fall
Apple and Nike gearing up for a big announcement this fall
[cfsp key="adsense_336x280"]“Nike denies it, but sources close to Apple know something that most of the industry has not been qued in on just yet,” Roy Latke reports for GeekTime. “While leaks regarding the new iPad and iPhone seem to hit the news stands every other day, another product which is currently in its final stages of development in Cupertino is the actual cause for a move by Nike a few…
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Nike failed. Now only Apple can save wearables
Nike failed. Now only Apple can save wearables
[cfsp key="adsense_336x280"]“This may be end of the FuelBand, the Nike fitness-tracking bracelet that once represented the future of wearable computing,” Marcus Wohlsen reports for Wired. “But with Nike’s help, a new device could rise from those ashes, a wearable that will either make or break the case for whether wearables need to exist at all: the Apple iWatch.”
“To date, Apple has never…
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Nike failed. Now only Apple can save wearables
Nike failed. Now only Apple can save wearables
[cfsp key="adsense_336x280"]“This may be end of the FuelBand, the Nike fitness-tracking bracelet that once represented the future of wearable computing,” Marcus Wohlsen reports for Wired. “But with Nike’s help, a new device could rise from those ashes, a wearable that will either make or break the case for whether wearables need to exist at all: the Apple iWatch.”
“To date, Apple has never…
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New Nike+ Move app turns your Apple iPhone 5s into a FuelBand
“Introduced by Apple at the September 10 iPhone 5s event, Nike has launched its Nike+ Move application for the iPhone 5s,” Mark Gurman reports for 9to5Mac. “The app was originally scheduled to arrive on November 6th alongside the new FuelBand SEhardwar…
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