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  • The FitBit App Now Turns The iPhone 5s Into A FitBit

    December 31st at 12:43am / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Fitbit has just released a major update to its iOS app for iPhone 5s, allowing the smartphone itself to track steps, distance and burned calories. These are basic features, and just a fraction of the metrics provided by one of Fitbit’s own hardware devices, such as the Fitbit handheld or the Fitbit Flex wristband. With a Fitbit Force, for example, you can track all the basic information as…

  • Spitfire’s In-Depth Fitness Regimens Target Women Ready To Push Their Limits

    April 7th at 7:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    It all started at a party with a bottle of protein powder. Erin Parker, a Stanford graduate and enthusiastic proponent of “bikini bodybuilding,” was visiting a friend’s party while holding some protein powder. These amino acids proved relatively unpopular with the other guests in attendance, but one other person at the event was at least curious about the woman holding protein.

  • Highly Anticipated Smart Contacts App Now Available for iPhone

    August 15th at 7:05am / Mashable / 0 opinions

    Humin, the app that wants to take over your phone, in now in the App Store.

  • Carrot Hunger Is An App That Shames You Into Eating Healthier

    January 13th at 11:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Brian Mueller’s Carrot suite of apps have become popular by sadistically pushing users into better behaviors. The latest is Carrot Hunger, an artificially intelligent calorie counter that will shame or reward you for your eating habits.The app lets you scan food bar codes and log what you’ve had for the day to keep an accurate account of what your stuffing your face with. It…

  • Skin Cancer Checker App, SkinVision, Snags $3.4M To Move Beyond Moles

    August 23rd at 2:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Can an app warn you that you might have skin cancer? Digital health startup SkinVision is using smartphone tech and vision algorithms to allow consumers to track changes to their moles. Users of its iOS and Android apps, which have been downloaded some 200,000 times since launch back in 2011, take a photo of a mole and the app then performs a visual analysis, with the aim of identifying…

  • Misfit's Speedo Shine swim tracker gets an upgrade just in time for pool season

    June 21st at 4:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

    Prefer swimming to running? Misfit's new Speedo Shine 2 tracks your laps, your sleep, and your steps.

  • Pet First Aid: for Your Dog, Cat, Puppy, or...

    October 1st at 10:16pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

  • Last-Minute Gift Guide 2011: iOS Apps

    December 23rd at 11:06am / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Looking for a quick last-minute gift? Not feeling up to fighting the holiday traffic, crowds and checkout lines? Just too lazy busy to shop? Then you may want to consider giving the gift of an iOS app. You can gift any paid app from iTunes on your computer or from the app’s description page on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. Just scroll down past the screenshot and look for the “gift this app” button. All you’ll need is the recipient’s email address to complete the transaction.

  • Daily App Deals: Get Percent Calculator Pro for Android for Free in Today’s App Deals

    April 12th at 9:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    The Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. Percent Calculator - Pro (Amazon Appstore) Previously $1.00, now Free. Percent Calculator - Pro for Android puts a variety of real-world percentage problems just a couple taps away. Figure out percent increases, decreases, tip amounts and more with a minimum of puzzling and pondering. Get it for Free. (via Apps-aholic) iOS iOS

  • Uncle Slam, HipGeo, and More

    August 17th at 10:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    Well what do you know? It's Friday so we're smacking you in the face with a bag full of the week's best iPhone apps. You can track your heart rate, track your vacation, or just track the closest donut shop, and much more. Uncle Slam: Remember that MTV show Celebrity Death match where claymation famous people would battle each other in hilariously violent bouts? This is kind of like that except you can pit your favorite presidents against one another, and with an awesome name. John Adams v. John Quincy...

  • MyFitnessPal Launches a New API

    October 16th at 1:59pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    MyFitnessPal has carved a rather large niche for itself in the online health space, and today it announced it has passed the 30-million-users mark as it debuts its first API…

  • Cruise Control App Matches Music With Your Running Pace

    January 4th at 7:55pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    The right playlist can make or break your workout. We've all been that person fiddling with our iPhone or other music player while on the treadmill. It might be worth the temporary lack of focus to change the song to something faster to pick up our pace, but it is still a hassle. A new app for iOS called Cruise Control bumps up the speed of your music or slows it down based on how fast you're moving. You can set your target pace in the app, and your music will adjust to that desired pace.

  • RunKeeper Rolls Out Pebble Integration

    May 7th at 5:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Almost a year to the day since RunKeeper first announced its partnership with smartwatch-maker Pebble, it has finally rolled out a Pebble-connected incarnation of its iOS and Android app to let runners and cyclists access their vital stats directly from their wrist....

  • Activity-tracking app Moves becomes a platform as it showcases its first 15 third-party integrations

    August 30th at 8:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Moves, the activity- and location-tracking app that has drawn acclaim on iOS, is today becoming a platform with the launch of an update that showcases a brace of integrations with third-party apps and services....

  • RunKeeper adds support for background motion tracking via Apple's iPhone 5s M7 chip

    November 7th at 6:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    Popular iOS fitness tracking application RunKeeper was updated on Thursday with brand new features for Apple's recently released iPhone 5s, leveraging that device's dedicated M7 motion tracking chip.

  • Facebook debuts new 'Paper' reading app, Carrot Fit brings snarky weight tracking to iOS

    January 30th at 10:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    Social networking giant Facebook is set to give users a new way to explore and discover content both on and off the service with its upcoming Paper app, while Carrot Fit aims to help users lose weight with what the company calls a 'sadistic' approach.

  • Moves app reneges on privacy promise, will share data with Facebook

    May 7th at 5:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    When fitness tracking app Moves was purchased by Facebook in late April, both companies tried to allay worries of privacy-minded users by saying there would be no data "commingling." It appears the statement was only partially true.

  • Nike+ Running app updated with Apple HealthKit integration, elevation tracking, more

    October 29th at 2:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    Nike on Tuesday released a new version of its popular Nike+ fitness app for iOS, bringing integration with Apple's Health app, elevation tracking , enhanced heart rate monitor support and user interface tweaks.

  • Jawbone tackles mobile payments with UP4 fitness tracker

    April 16th at 7:42am / Macworld / 0 opinions

    Out this summer, the UP4 will combine the heart-tracking features of the UP3 with NFC payments by American Express. A lightweight UP2 tracker rounds out the offering.

  • Runkeeper’s New Apple Watch App Lets You Ditch Your iPhone When Tracking Your Runs

    October 22nd at 9:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    With the release of the second version of Apple’s Watch operating system, watchOS 2, apps can be loaded directly onto the device and run natively, instead of being tied to the iPhone. Today, the Runkeeper mobile app, a popular health and fitness tracker with over 45 million worldwide users, has put this new capability to good use: its updated app now lets you ditch your iPhone and…

  • Apple Watch Nike+ hits the ground running on Oct. 28

    October 24th at 9:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

    Apple and Nike partnered to make a running-focused edition of the Apple Watch Series 2, which will be available around the world this Friday.

  • Nike+ GPS Now In App Store: Track Your Runs Without $19 Shoe Sensor

    September 6th at 12:50pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    Nike has released its Nike+ GPS app in to the App Store this morning, and it allows users with a GPS enabled device to track their runs without the $19 Nike+ shoe sensor accessory. Record your pace, distance and the route you ran using just your device’s built-in GPS and accelerometer. It’s a $1.99 app and it does a whole lot of impressive stuff: motivational messages from Nike’s top athletes aim to push you further to improve your workout and reach your goals, while your personalized ‘PowerSong’ is des...

  • Best of 2010: Travel Apps for the iPhone

    December 27th at 5:41pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Whether or not they came out in 2010, these apps rocked for travelers this year. I spent most of my summer studying the intersection of tech and travel, as well…

  • Daily App Deals: Get Documents To Go for Android for $4.99 in Today’s App Deals

    March 22nd at 9:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    The Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. Documents To Go (Full Version Key) (Google Play) Previously $14.99, now $4.99. Documents To Go for Android may just be the only app you will ever need for viewing and creating documents on your Android device. Supporting Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Google Docs, and the ability to view PDF files, Documents To Go makes managing your important documents easier than...

  • Daily App Deals: Get Dropzone for Mac for $2 in Today’s App Deals

    May 22nd at 9:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    The Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. Dropzone (iTunes) Previously $13.99, now $2. Dropzone for Mac turns almost any action into a simple drag and drop. Assign a "dropzone" to any frequent operation like uploading to your favorite web service or sending to your iPhone, then drag and drop your files or text into the zone. Check out our video walkthrough for more details. Get it for $2. (via Two Dollar...