Does the Apple Watch spell doom for dedicated fitness devices from Fitbit, Withings andJawbone? Certainly, it looks as if you won't need one if you own Apple's first wearable, since the device ships with a pair of apps specifically designed to track fitness. The first is Activity, which measures the quantity of your sitting, standing and movement on a daily basis. There are three "rings" on the display, and you make each one disappear by performing the requisite amount of movement for each one. For instance, the exercise ring will disappear if you've moved at a pace above a brisk walk for more than 30 minutes in a single day. The move ring, meanwhile, will disappear when you've burned off a pre-determined quantity of calories, and the standing ring disappears if you get up and standfor a single minute each hour, for 12 hours. Apple claims that Activity will learn your daily patterns, and when it senses that you're chilling out on the couch, will give you a Jawbone-esque reminder to get up off the couch -- just like your very own personal trainer.

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