22/02/2012 |
Nike has extended its Nike+ range with two new shoes that cover basketball and training. Aptly named Nike+ Basketball and Nike+ Training, they’re the first shows to take the Nike+ technology beyond its traditional focus on running.
Both shoes feature a clever pressure sensor built into the sole that works with the existing motion tracking technology to provide details that weren’t previously offered by the Nike+ system, such as jump heights and other useful factors.
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A new patent discovered by Patently Apple reveals that Apple is working on its own fitness center application for the iPhone.The patent titled “Systems and Methods for Accessing Personalized Fitness Services Using a Portable Electronic Device” was originally filed in October, 2009, an...
Apple has yet to offer iOS IT training and certifications Today London-based Amsys announced a new one day course for IT professionals charged with managing and securing iOS devices in their organizations. The course, iPhone / iPad: Security in the Enterprise, was designed by Amsys itself and not...
Loopy results from Nike+GPS iPhone appNike released another major update to their Nike+ GPS iPhone app last week. The app uses technology from MotionX, rather than the shoe sensor that Nike jointly developed with Apple. AtCES, Nike launched the Nike+ SportWatch GPS in partnership with TomTom. App...
BYOD is growing in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa with Apple in the lead Apple has been a major force in the BYOD movement. You can even argue that Apple ignited the BYOD flame with the release of the iPhone and iPad. While there have a number of studies looking at how companies in the U.S. ...
Zipcar customer interactions now come from the company's app more than its site Zipcar was one of the first companies to showcase the potential of iOS apps using location services. The company’s demo during Apple’s 2009 WWDC keynote was one of early harbingers of the ways that mob...
Zenprise delivers solid management and inventory capabilities May is Mobile Management Month at Cult of Mac,where we will be profiling a different mobile management company every weekday. You can find all previous entrieshereand read our Mobile Management manifestohere. Zenprise focuses on the co...
Apple was granted two dozen patents in the US Patent and Trademark Office...
One of the big trends at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona has been announcements regarding NFC. While NFC has been supported in a handful of Android phones and BlackBerry models, till now there haven’t been many real-world applications for it. With several announcements around NFC, t...
This is what a widescreen iPhone may look like alongside its predecessor. With Apple’s sixth-generation iPhone set to make its debut this year, there’s no doubt the company has a number of prototype devices - all with different designs and specifications - in testing within its Cupert...