Nike is discontinuing its self-lacing Adapt BB sneakers and providing a case in point of what can happen to tech that relies on apps. First announced in 2019 , the sneakers used a Back to the Future II style power-lacing system called FitAdapt that was adjustable either manually or with an app....
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