Forbes January 4, 2023
Bernard Marr

It’s that time of year again – we’ve piled on a few extra pounds thanks to Christmas turkey and a week or so of lazing around and generally taking it easy. Thoughts inevitably start to turn towards fixing some of the damage and, particularly for the geeks among us, how technology might be able to help us to do it.

Health and fitness technology is big business – the market for fitness tracker devices alone is forecast to come close to $100 billion by the end of 2025. All of the big mobile device manufacturers are competing for a slice of the pie, and at the same time, a new market has emerged for in-home fitness technology thanks to Covid-19...

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