Users should expect little to change: Runkeeper will keep on running. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from ...
If you’re looking for guidance in creating a running plan, there aren’t a whole lot of ways you can go. You could cut something out of a magazine, you could use a stock program that comes with an app, ...
The fitness app market is crowded. The most popular ones do a great job of logging your performance and connecting you with friends, but what if you want to shave 20 minutes off your half marathon ...
I've been contributing to PCMag since 2011 in a variety of ways. My column, Get Organized, has been running on PCMag since 2012. It gives advice on how to manage all the devices, apps, digital photos, ...
One of the growing trends in the world of mobile app acquisitions is for sportswear companies to grab up apps that provide some sort of fitness tracking and social sharing features. This trend can be ...
Asics has had personalized training plans on its website for a while, but they haven't been much help for runners who've already laced up their shoes. Those plans are now much more accessible courtesy ...
BIG news today for all you runners (and aspiring runners): Asics just released an app for iOS and Android that can seriously change the way we train for races. But I know you're probably all like, ...
Sports brand Asics has acquired fitness app Runkeeper for an undisclosed figure. Runkeeper is one of the best known, and most established running-based fitness app communities, having started way back ...
Correction: An earlier version of this story misstated the length of the Asics Studio app's free trial. The story has been updated to reflect the correct time period ...
Runkeeper is set to become the latest fitness startup to be acquired by a workout gear company. Jason Jacobs, the startup’s co-founder and chief executive officer, announced today that his company has ...
For the past two years, running shoe maker ASICS has stealthily amassed a 400,000-strong army of runners who believe that the path to faster race times is through smarter, more efficient training ...