In June 2013 Jawbone, makers of the UP fitness tracking bracelet, quietly acquired San Francisco-area startup Nutrivise for an undisclosed sum -- MobiHealthNews broke the news last summer. Now, more ...
Jawbone, maker of the Jawbone UP activity tracker, has launched an online marketplace for some of the apps and devices that connect to the company's UP tracker. None of the devices require an UP for ...
After (literally) years of teasing, Jawbone finally saw fit to release an Android app for its Up wristband. iOS users have been enjoying the app since 2011, with Jawbone constantly stating that an ...
The new UP app allows anyone with a compatible smartphone, Android Wear device, Pebble smartwatch, or any wearable connected to the Health app for iOS 8 – such as the Apple Watch – to instantly join ...
There are smart phone apps to measure your heartbeat (and answer your phone) while jogging and gyroscopes to enhance strength in the wrists and arms. Now Jawbone is entering the field with a wristband ...
Jawbone is putting the pieces in place to become a wearable health technology leader. The company announced today that it’s acquiring BodyMedia, creator of sophisticated health tracking devices used ...
The Pebble and Pebble Steel get true background fitness tracking and support for apps, along with lower prices: at last, could we have a smartwatch end up being a serious fitness band replacement? I ...
It certainly didn’t happen as quickly as some would have liked but Jawbone is finally releasing an Android app to accompany its UP band. So if you’ve been itching to try the UP activity tracker but ...
A year ago, Jawbone — the company best known for its Bluetooth headsets and Jambox portable speakers — got into an entirely new business with a wristband called Up. Like the Fitbit, Nike’s FuelBand ...
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