Your Apple Watch May Know More About Your Health Than Your Doctor
IT'S EARLY ON a gleaming blue-sky fall day in Cupertino, California, and Apple Park is humming. Workers walk into the massive glass-and-aluminum ring, while on the border course a running group gathers for some pre-work miles, other staff members zip by on e-bikes, wind rustles through the trees, and birds chirp and warble. Steve Jobs notoriously compared the ring to a spaceship, and going inside it seems like you're entering a gleaming future, where you're obliged to envision a much better variation of yourself.I'm in a wood-paneled space in the mothership to speak with Jay Blahnik, vice president of physical fitness innovations, and Sumbul Desai, MD, vice president of health. I wish to check out how Apple's journey in the physical fitness and health area has actually developed and, more ...