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By Aditi Pai | 07:36 am | January 07, 2015
San Francisco-based fitness app company fitmob raised $5 million from 112 investors -- $1 million of the funding came from Recruit Strategic Partners and was previously disclosed.
By Jonah Comstock | 07:35 am | January 06, 2015
Caremerge, makers of a care coordination software for seniors in assisted living facilities, raised $4 million in its first institutional round of funding.
By Brian Dolan | 06:58 am | January 06, 2015
According to a recent survey of 24,000 consumers in 24 countries, about 8 percent now own wearable fitness monitors and 6 percent own a wearable health monitor.
By Jonah Comstock | 05:00 am | January 06, 2015
The new heart rate-enabled devices Fitbit announced in October have begun shipping and are now available for purchase online, the company announced.
By Aditi Pai | 09:07 am | January 05, 2015
San Francisco-based health behavior monitoring and analytics startup Ginger.
By Aditi Pai | 08:26 am | January 05, 2015
Shelton, Connecticut-based Fitlinxx, maker of the BtoB activity tracker Pebble, has launched a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo for its newest device, a bandaid-like heart rate tracker, called AmpStrip.
By Aditi Pai | 06:43 am | January 05, 2015
Wellness app maker Noom has raised $15 million, according to an SEC filing.
By Brian Dolan | 05:04 am | January 05, 2015
Misfit, maker of the Shine and Flash activity trackers, has partnered with Swarovski to create two new versions of the Shine that feature a crystal face and look even more like jewelry than the company's original polished aluminum device.
By Jonah Comstock | 07:27 am | December 23, 2014
Samsung Canada has partnered with Autism Speaks Canada to launch "Look At Me", an Android tablet app designed to help children with autism improve their eye contact and social skills.
By Brian Dolan | 10:35 am | December 22, 2014
Apple made headlines earlier this year when it announced that health app developers that pulled shared data from other apps via Apple's HealthKit could not give that data to third parties, including advertising networks.