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Nike Is Shutting Down the App for Its Self-Lacing Sneakers
The Adapt app for these Back to the Future-inspired shoes will be removed from app stores on Aug. 6. The shoes will still work, though functionality will likely be phased out over time.
Over 8 Million People to Lose Access to Nike Run Club in China
Nike is discontinuing the app from July 8 without explanation, but is promising a 'localized solution' at some point in the future.
Nike's Latest Shoe Tech Is 'Like Running on Bubbles'
Nike Joyride is a proprietary cushioning platform using thousands of beads to make every pair of sneakers feel like a more personal fit.
Faulty Update Bricks Nike 'Self-Lacing' Smart Shoes
Android users who bought the Nike Adapt BB are taking to the Google Play Store to complain. 'Broke my $350 shoes with a Nike update,' reads one review.
Limited-Edition PlayStation-Themed Nikes Arrive Feb. 10
PG2s feature a bunch of PlayStation-themed elements, including a light-up PS logo on one tongue, classic PS-colored shoelace eyelets, and small PS symbols on the sides.
Nike's New Apple Watch Bands Match Your Shoes
Buying some new Nike running shoes and an Apple Watch at the same time? Might as well make sure the colors match.
Buy Nike's $720 'Self-Lacing' Sneakers in December
Back to the Future buffs with deep pockets can get their hands on the HyperAdapt 1.0 next month.
Apple Watch Nike+ Review
The Apple Watch Nike+ boasts sporty styling and some exclusive features that make it a solid alternative to the Series 2 smartwatch, especially for runners.
'Self-Lacing' Nikes Arrive in November
The HyperAdapt 1.0 will be available for "experience and purchase" on Nov. 28.
Why Smart Clothes Still Need Work
Smart clothes promise better fitness tracking and feedback, but they need alterations, especially for women.
Real Nike MAG Sneakers (With Power Laces) Coming Soon
The limited-edition Nike MAGs will be auctioned off, with proceeds going to The Michael J. Fox Foundation.
Wearable MD: How Fitness Trackers Can Change Healthcare
Activity trackers and other wearable fitness devices are about to change medicine and healthcare as we know it.
Catching Up With Media Temple's Jon Setzen at SXSW
Media Temple's creative director riffs on the past, present, and future of designing for brands.
Why Was Nike at Black Hat?
One thing I learned at Black Hat last week was that information security isn't just for tech companies, anymore. Nike cares about it, too
Nike+ FuelBand SE Review
The Nike+ FuelBand SE fitness-tracking bangle looks sporty and feels comfortable, but it's priced higher than other devices that measure more meaningful data.
Amazon Reveals Fire Phone; More T-Mobile Un-Carrier Moves; Cheaper iMac
From the Amazon Fire Phone to T-Mobile's iPhone 5s test drive, here's what you missed on Wednesday.
Nike+ FuelBand App Arrives on Android
The app requires a newer Samsung Galaxy, HTC One, Nexus 5, or Moto X, running Android 4.3 Jelly Bean or above.
Goal-Line Tech Causes Controversy at World Cup
Goal-line tech was used for the first time in the World Cup during a controversial match between Honduras and France.
Fitbit, Pebble Winning the Wearable Race
Fitbit owned nearly half of the basic band market, while Pebble raced ahead among smartwatches/smart bands.
Has the Health Wearable Market Already Peaked?
You could say that every adult in the U.S. could use a wearable health monitor, but that is unrealistic.