— -- One year into her tenure working inside Nike's Innovation Kitchen, where the company's designers dream up the future, Tiffany Beers was given an assignment: Figure out how to make a real, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Now that everything from toasters to light bulbs can be wired to the internet, why not connect your shoes too? Nike has already done that when ...
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The app that controls Nike's self-lacing shoes, the Adapt app, will soon be shut down and will no longer be available for users to use with their futuristic sneakers. This latest change affects the ...
Nike is turning your Back to the Future dreams into reality. In 2011, the company released the Nike Air Mag, a play off Michael J. Fox’s kicks from the iconic movie. They lit up but didn’t do much ...
At the top of last year, the Air Jordan 11 Adapt became the first sneaker outside of Nike proper to feature the brand’s futuristic self-lacing technology. The upgraded shoe came as part of the Air ...
Nike says that the future is here. — -- Nike says that the future is here. The first person to receive a pair of the company's "Back to the Future" self-lacing shoes is the franchise's star ...
The Nike Adapt App is leaving app stores in August, but the $350 shoes can still be manually operated. The Nike Adapt App is leaving app stores in August, but the $350 shoes can still be manually ...
Forget Marty McFly and the Nike Mag, the next self-lacing shoes may come from Apple. In what sounds like a story we should be posting on April Fool’s Day, Apple has been granted a patent for ...
In 2019, Nike got closer than ever to its dreams of popularizing self-tying sneakers by releasing the Adapt BB. Using Bluetooth, the sneakers paired to the Adapt app that let users do things like ...
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