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WORKOUT: APPLE TAKING FITNESS FURTHER

With Apple prioritizing fitness initiatives through Apple Watch and the iPhone, many believe that Apple is headed in a new direction. Steve Jobs’ legacy will undoubtedly be the Mac, but could Tim Cook’s be Apple Health, and its ability to transform the way we work out and monitor our health in today’s always-on, data-hungry world? In this issue, we delve deeper…

HOW APPLE KEEPS US FIT

It’s hard to imagine visiting the gym or going out for a jog without our iPhone in tow. Today, the iPhone has become an essential part of the workout, whether you’re a fitness fanatic or you’re a couch potato trying to shift some pounds before your summer vacation. With iPhone, you’re able to listen to your favorite tracks on Apple Music, get lost in a Podcast and use the Activity app to track your progress and make sure you’ve done enough for the day. When combined with the Health app, where you can monitor your everyday health and integrate third-party apps to monitor your calorie intake and everything else, Apple has built

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