Google has announced that the Fitbit app will soon become the new Google Health app, a platform that combines health, fitness, sleep, and wellness data into one place. The update will start rolling out to users on May 19 through an automatic app update. The Google Health app will keep many Fitbit features while adding new tools and a redesigned layout. The app will now have four main tabs: Today, Fitness, Sleep, and Health. The app will also work with the new Google Health Coach powered by Gemini. The updated App Store guidelines now permit these long-banned emulators, allowing those already availeble to Android to make their way onto iPhones. Apple's update extends beyond emulators. In the past, Apple has only allowed those with a paid Apple Developer account to access early developer betas of new operating system updates. Read more in our articles including "Google replaces Fitbit app with new Google Health app" and "Apple App Store now permits game emulators globally".
Google has announced that the Fitbit app will soon become the new Google Health app, a platform that combines health, fitness, sleep, and wellness data into one place. The update will start rolling out to users on May 19 through an automatic app update.
The Google Health app will keep many Fitbit features while adding new tools and a redesigned layout. The app will now have four main tabs: Today, Fitness, Sleep, and Health. The app will also work with the new Google Health Coach powered by Gemini.
Our coverage of health app update includes: "Google replaces Fitbit app with new Google Health app"; "Apple App Store now permits game emulators globally"; "Apple OS dev betas no longer require $99 fee". Each article provides unique insights and information.