When you pull up the homepage for Nike+ — the ground-breaking exercise system that combines a thumb-size sensor with iPod/iPhone functionality to track your daily workout regimen — there's a ...
When we first heard about the Adidas Smart Run, we were more than a little eager to try it out. If you're both a techie and a runner, then the boatload of sensors (GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, heart-rate ...
Adidas miCoach is a fitness activity tracking system similar to Nike+, except it gives you more data—including heart rate information—and has a sexy voice to ...
Hoping to give Nike+ a run for its money, adidas just added new features to its interactive personal training system miCoach. Along with running, miCoach 4.0 offers several new "coaching plans" for ...
With the Adidas miCoach web platform and app, you have one of the most powerful training tools a runner could ask for right at your fingertips. Essential reading: Best running watch for 2015 It’s not ...
When Nike teamed with Apple several years ago for a fitness device that measures and records your pace and distance while running, it changed the workout world. Called Nike+, the small sensor could ...
When adidas first showed off their Smart Ball concept back in May of 2013, it seemed as though a production version was some ways off. At that adidas event, press on hand were given a very short demo ...
In Time for the "Summer of Sport" Global video games publisher 505 Games today announced that it is entering into a worldwide agreement with global sports powerhouse adidas to publish the long-awaited ...
Caitlin Petrakovitz studies the Marvel Cinematic Universe like it's a course in school, with an emphasis on the Infinity Saga years. As an audience expert, she rarely writes but when she does it's ...
It looks like the early smartwatches have been split into two camps. On one hand, we have watches like the Galaxy Gear and Pebble that aim, with varying degrees of success, to put basic smartphone ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...