Monthly Archives: February 2014

Fitness Tracker Basis Said To Be Shopping Itself To Apple, Google

Fitness is over your shoulder

Related stories Apple patents headphones that can monitor your vital stats The company’s $199 wrist-worn tracker — while roughly $75 to $100 p90X3 results more than competitors like the Fitbit Flex and Nike FuelBand — stands out in the crowded and hotly contested space. It contains a consistent heart-rate monitor built into the back of the band, a workout intensity monitor that tracks perspiration, and a skin temperature reader that helps flesh out data on how hard you exert yourself throughout the day. That’s all on top of the standard sleep and step-tracking functionality built into the watch-like device. Such an acquisition would give a significant boost to Apple, which is said to have fitness product ambitions.
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Bing Health and Fitness App Hits Windows Phone

5 Things You Have to See in the New Google Maps

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It’s debatable,” says orthopaedic surgeon Dr Kekoo Kavarna, when asked about reverse running’s effect on joints. Dr Pradeep Bhosale of Global Hospitals agrees. “The body is meant to function in a certain way, and our joints play a specific role. Humans are meant to walk forward. In the long run, anything odd doesn’t prove beneficial.
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Sweaty Saturday: Fitness For A Good Cause

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