Can’t get enough Farmville? All that time at the computer probably isn’t great for your health. But what if you couldn’t proceed unless you had burned some calories? That’s the premise of a new gadget called Striiv.READ MORE›
With advanced medical testing becoming more readily available for the average person, we're soon going to know literally everything about our bodies. It's going to be the newest way to connect.READ MORE›
"People know more about their iPhone than they do their own health," points out Travis Bogard, Jawbone's VP of product development. "So how do we make them consumers of their own wellness?" Today Jawbone is finally unwrapping their ...READ MORE›
The new collaboration is a revolutionary way for motion graphics artists, product designers, and health care providers to work together to save lives.READ MORE›
For the past three weeks I've been testing out Adidas' miCoach Pacer,
the newest entrant in the increasingly crowded field of interactive activity monitors. Personal training gadgets have been around for years, but the category has ...READ MORE›
An uber-athlete, I'm not. But over the last year I have learned to balance long shifts hunched over a desk with regular time on my yoga mat and I begrudgingly took up running to whittle my waist. So nothing short of dread skipped down ...READ MORE›
These three products, while not specifically intended for customer research purposes, each have valuable features that can capture the customer’s perspective accurately and efficiently.READ MORE›
Philips DirectLife monitors your daily activity and attempts to translate it into a healthier lifestyle. Fast Company staffers take the $99 device, and its accompanying website, for a test-run.
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