Jawbone’s recent announcement that it was opening up its software platform may have shown a renewed interest in controlling its destiny through an_extensible software platform, but at its core, it’s still a hardware company. A fact it cemented with the launch of two new wearable activity trackers today. Rather than aiming to replace its existing UP and UP 24 bands, the new additions are designed to fill-out the range in terms of price and functionality. Currently, the UP costs $80 and the UP24 is $130. Now at the low-end there’s the UP Move at $49.99_(£39.99)_and at the high-end there’s the...

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