Nike and Apple are working together to bring music and sports closer than ever before. Together they have developed a pair of Nike+ sneakers that communicates with your iPod nano to provide you data ...
Nike and Apple announced a partnership targeting runners and iPod users. Tune your run is a way to use the iPod to track data captured in the soles of new Nike running shoes. You don't just take iPod ...
Exercise podcasts and workout music playlists? That’s so last season. Fitness fanatics soon will be able to make their shoes talk to their iPods. Call it the AirPod. Or the iNike. Nike Inc. said ...
If you’re an owner of a non-Nano iPod (or a non iPod owner), you’re probably looking forward to Nike’s Speed+ iPod-replacing watch to save you the trouble of buying another iPod. In addition to Speed+ ...
Reprinted with permission from Knowledge@Wharton. "It's got a good beat and I can dance to it." — Teenager listening to a song on a 45-rpm vinyl record on the American Bandstand TV show, circa 1960.
In a partnership with Apple, Nike will launch the Nike+iPod Sports Kit in Australia on 28 October, which will carry a price tag of $48. Hi, I look after product development for CBS Interactive in ...
PORTLAND, Ore. – Nike Inc. says it has helped runners log more than 22 million miles with its Nike+system in the past year. But more importantly, the company has gotten them to sit down in front of ...
Apple Computer and Nike plan to introduce a new wireless wristband device that will allow runners to interact with their iPods without constantly fiddling with the players' sweat-slicked Click-Wheel.
In addition to a built-in pedometer, the new fifth-generation iPod nano will be compatible with an upcoming Nike-branded heart rate monitor for fitness-minded users, AppleInsider has learned. Evidence ...
Surprising even to me, the very short-lived rumor about the Apple and Nike partnership that was originally reported on last night actually came to fruition (updated in the original post). Who'da thunk ...
iPod nano (5th generation only) also supports Nike + iPod compatible heart rate monitors. To link to a Nike+ compatible heart rate monitor (sold separately): iPod nano (5th generation only): Connect ...
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