Engadget - All of these wrist-mounted fitness gizmos are pretty nifty, but we always wonder how they get those rigid circuit boards into such an unsuitable form-factor. Well, thanks to those scalpel-happy boffins at the FCC's underground bunker, wonder no more.
Seemingly not content with its HyperAdapt shoes from earlier this year that use an app to tie your laces for you, Nike has one-upped itself.
I remember when I was 3 years old and could not tie or untie my shoes.
Were back to there now are we?
A recent firmware update to Nike's self-lacing sneaker's app pretty much broke them for Android users, locking folks out from accessing the Nike app.
Nike's new self-lacing shoe was not something I was really interested in, until I saw how it actually worked.