NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nike, the world's biggest sportswear firm, is launching a new version of its Nike+ running app that offers users preferential access to the hottest new sneakers, raising its game ...
Nike announced that it will be making its fitness app free for customers year-round, and not just during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Nike Training Club app is designed to help people reach their ...
Remember when every sports apparel brand needed an app to be cool? Ten years ago, the Nike+Apple partnership was in its ascendency, while Under Armour and Adidas were splurging millions acquiring ...
Nike has announced that users of its Nike+ Running app will now be able to pull data from fitness devices made by Garmin, TomTom, Wahoo Fitness, and Netpulse. Users that own a Garmin, TomTom, Wahoo ...
Nike is changing the game to make sure you never have to wear a pair of badly fitting sneakers again. Research suggests that more than 60% of people are in the wrong size shoes, creating a friction in ...
Nike is discontinuing the app for its self-lacing shoes. The Adapt BB smartphone app, which controls Nike's $350 self-lacing sneaker's third edition, will disappear from Google Play and the iPhone App ...
Nike is discontinuing its self-lacing Adapt BB sneakers and providing a case in point of what can happen to tech that relies on apps. First announced in 2019, the sneakers used a Back to the Future II ...
The sportswear company could be close to ditching its fitness hardware efforts, but don’t sound the death knell for Nike technology. Consider, for one thing, the Apple connection. Nick Statt was a ...
Peloton and other workout apps could soon get some fresh competition from Apple in the form of a new fitness app that runs on Apple Watch, iPhone and Apple TV. MacRumors revealed this week that Apple ...