Your fitness data is safer with Apple Watch than other devices
For those who are security-conscious, this study is an eye-opener.
For those who are security-conscious, this study is an eye-opener.
Fitness champion Fitbit has another new entry in the wearable device market.
Two new smartwatch options could make the competition more fierce in wearable technology.
Fitbit's market share seems to have increased over Christmas, if app downloads are any indication.
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The new option will work in tandem with the popular workout app for the iPhone and iPad.
Users will be able to pair up to six Fitbit trackers on a single account.
Not again. Fitbit users are once again having problems with the company's line of wearable devices.
Here's our look at two very interesting smart watches.
The Fitbit Charge HR and Fitbit Charge Surge are now available.
The Fitbit Charge is probably not the gift to buy this holiday season.
The third-party app comes a month after Fitbit said it has no plans to integrate with Apple's Health app.
Here are just a few of the stories that we covered during the past week.
You can no longer buy Fitbit products through Apple.
Here's a look back at the week that was in the world of tech.
The Charge is available now while the other two devices will arrive in early 2015.
Fitbit is apparently gearing up to introduce another flagship fitness tracker.
Fitbit told customers earlier this month that it has no plans to integrate with the Health app in iOS 8.
The Charge HR will offer continuous heart rate tracking.
A number of other developers have stepped up to support the HealthKit API.
Fitbit has just released a major update to its official iOS companion app.
The "iWatch" won't launch until this fall, but you can already use your iPhone to improve your fitness routine.
IFTTT has launched a brand new channel for Fitbit's line of activity monitors.
There's more bad news for Fitbit over the Force.