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<p>Apple Fitness+ will be officially available on December 14, and the company is already promoting its new subscription service. Jay Blahnik, Apple’s director of fitness technologies, said in an interview with
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Jay Blahnik talks on how Apple Fitness+ aims to motivate more people to be active and fit