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Wednesday
Dec142016

New Android app looks to correct your posture

If you’re like me, your posture can be rated as something that needs improvement. Our incessant use of smartphones and other mobile devices aren’t helping the situation. It makes sense then that there’s an app to remind you to correct your posture and help keep at bay any aches and pains. This new and free Android app is called Posture and its philosophy revolves around the idea of being mindful over how you hold your phone. If you continuously look down, that strains your neck and shoulders. This app will remind you to periodically hold the phone at eye-level and let your hand and arm do the work.

Posture lets you set the time intervals when you want it to remind you. It show up as a floating icon on your phone, which should be enough to draw your attention to it. The app even lets you customize how the reminder look and where on the screen it will appear.

Source: Lifehacker

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