Topic: fitness apps

  • Ladder's New Workout App Adds Nutrition Tracking

    Ladder's New Workout App Adds Nutrition Tracking

    The fitness technology sector is evolving with AI-driven nutrition tracking becoming standard, as new and established apps enhance dietary monitoring tools. Ladder introduced an integrated nutrition feature that allows users to log meals via photos, barcodes, or voice, providing macronutrient est...

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  • Strava and Komoot Add Offline Maps to Apple Watch

    Strava and Komoot Add Offline Maps to Apple Watch

    Strava and Komoot have introduced offline maps for the Apple Watch, allowing users to view routes and record activities directly from their wrist without needing an iPhone. The implementations differ: Strava's feature is for paying subscribers and lacks turn-by-turn navigation, while Komoot's cor...

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  • From Personal Trainer to AI: Aberdare Woman's Half-Marathon Prep

    From Personal Trainer to AI: Aberdare Woman's Half-Marathon Prep

    AI-powered fitness apps offer personalized, 24/7 accessible training plans, providing a flexible and data-driven alternative to human coaches. Users like Leah Walsh value the ability to easily adapt AI-generated schedules and appreciate the lack of interpersonal pressure compared to working with ...

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  • Cozyla's Smart Calendar: A TV-Sized Hub for Your Home

    Cozyla's Smart Calendar: A TV-Sized Hub for Your Home

    The Cozyla Calendar Plus Max is a 55-inch 4K touchscreen smart hub, introduced as a concept at CES, which is the largest of its kind and challenges traditional placement in the home with its television-like size. Its massive, portable design makes it more comparable to commercial or entertainment...

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  • I Tried the Free Ad-Supported Telly TV for 3 Months

    I Tried the Free Ad-Supported Telly TV for 3 Months

    Telly offers a free 55-inch television with a secondary screen that displays constant ads, news, and widgets, which cannot be turned off and requires users to accept ongoing promotions in exchange for the device. The TV collects personal data, including viewing habits and room occupancy, raising ...

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