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By Jonah Comstock | 06:42 pm | January 06, 2016
Today at CES 2016 in Las Vegas, IBM Watson Health announced a new partnership with Under Armour, as well as sharing new information about its partnership with Medtronic, announced last April.
By Jonah Comstock | 03:54 pm | January 06, 2016
The event once known as the Consumer Electronics Show, CES, is upon us once again, and once again we're ringing in the new year with a range of health and fitness device announcements from both established players and new upstarts.
By Aditi Pai | 10:18 am | January 06, 2016
Dublin, Ohio-based HealthSpot, which offers telemedicine kiosks for workplace and retail locations, has shut down, according to a report over at MedCity News.
By Aditi Pai | 05:48 pm | January 05, 2016
Only a month after GreatCall announced that it had acquired the assets of aging in place startup Lively, GreatCall unveiled the Lively Wearable by GreatCall.
By Jonah Comstock | 03:37 pm | January 05, 2016
At CES this week Withings, which has recently focused on fitness its Activite watch series — unveiled a new medical device, Withings Thermo, a WiFi connected thermometer.
By Aditi Pai | 03:28 pm | January 05, 2016
Misfit has unveiled a new activity tracking device that is cylindrical in shape instead of round like Misfit’s other trackers.
By Jonah Comstock | 03:11 pm | January 05, 2016
After spending hundreds of millions to acquire some of the leading health tracking platforms in the market a year ago, Under Armour is upping the ante again, this time on the hardware side, with a new suite of health devices, its calling UA HealthBox.
By Aditi Pai | 02:12 pm | January 05, 2016
Fitbit has launched its newest and arguably most stylish fitness tracking device, called Blaze, which offers similar functionality to a smartwatch.
By Jonah Comstock | 12:20 pm | January 05, 2016
Raleigh, North Carolina-based heart rate sensor company Valencell is suing both Apple and Fitbit over alleged patent infringement, and is accusing Apple of additional deceit as well.
By Aditi Pai | 11:40 am | January 05, 2016
The most recent app from Logicworks, an app development company led by Matthew Nifield, which uses the iPhone's own touch screen to weigh food, was rejected by the Apple App Store.