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Apple Softens Replacement Policy for Moisture-Damaged iPhones

Written on May 26, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 12 people have commented

I only ever use my iPod touch (first generation) for working out, because my iPhone is a pampered pet that I try to keep out of danger as much as possible. It would be great to have the iPhone with me on a run, because I could still take calls, and use GPS-enabled run-tracking software, [...]

Health Cubby Tracks Realistic Goals

Written on January 20, 2009 by Nick Santilli and 3 people have commented

From the coders who brought you Trip Cubby and Gas Cubby (both of which I use weekly), comes Health Cubby.
If you’ve used either of the aforementioned iPhone and iPod touch apps from App Cubby you’re already aware of the kind of data collection they are known for, and the subsequent graphs of that data. After playing [...]

No Excuses: Tracking Your Fitness On OS X

Written on December 11, 2008 by Foofy and 11 people have commented

It should be obvious that the blogging elves at The Apple Blog care about the fitness of our readers, especially at this dessert-laden time of year. If you managed to stuff yourself as much as I did at Thanksgiving you may be in need of some extra assistance ensuring that the only thing that gets [...]