Ottawa, Feb. 18, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global fitness app market size is calculated at USD 13.81billion in 2026 and is expected to reach around USD 45.45 billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR of ...
Smartwatches aren't a tech gadget that's new to everyday life. Walk outside and you'll probably see at least a handful of them being worn by everyone from students to corporate executives. They used ...
A millennial entrepreneur has reeled in millions from her success as a fitness influencer, but now she’s making bank and paid her rent through another unlikely source: a gas station. Australian ...
In January, like every year, I make resolutions and promise myself I’ll really stick to them this time. This will finally be the year I exercise regularly, live healthier, and establish a routine! But ...
Reps & Sets works on iPad, iPhone, and Apple Watch. Reps & Sets 26 is a brand-new strength training app designed exclusively for iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch. It was developed by a long-time Cult of ...
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Your patients could turn to fitness apps to not only track their progress on a health journey but to motivate them to reach benchmarks to promote more physical activity. But could these apps have a ...
Destination XL Group has introduced FitMap Scanning Technology on the DXL mobile app and in over 80 DXL stores to help shoppers find the right fit, the company announced last week. The tool uses 243 ...
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Is your phone sabotaging your gains? New research suggests that popular calorie-counting and workout-tracking apps may be doing more harm than good, leaving users feeling frustrated rather than fired ...
Fitness and calorie-tracking apps may not always be the motivational tools they appear to be. According to new research from University College London (UCL) and Loughborough University, some users ...