Jawbone, the company behind the UP activity-tracking wearable, is opening its platform to rival_services. The company told Reuters_that UP users can now import data from a range of devices that includes the iPhone, Fitbit, and Android Wear devices. It could include any ‘iWatch’ that Apple launches, while a Windows Phone app is coming soon. A spokesperson told Reuters that the company aims to_“lead people to the Jawbone hardware” through a more open data policy, which essentially means that people can use its service without actually buying its hardware. In addition, UP_just got a software update that allows the device to...
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