The Fitbit name is fading. Here's what Google is replacing it with and what it means for you. Vanessa is a lead writer at CNET, reviewing and writing about the latest smartwatches and fitness trackers. She joined the brand first as an on-camera reporter for CNET's Spanish-language site, then moved on to the English side to host and produce some of CNET's videos and YouTube series. When she's not testing out smartwatches or dropping phones, you can catch her on a hike or trail run with her family. Expertise Consumer Technology, Smart Home, Family, Apps, Wearables Google is reshaping its health portfolio with three announcements on Thursday that signal a clear shift from hardware-led tracking to software-driven coaching. There's a new fitness tracker, a rebranded app and an AI health coach that's graduating from beta. Not all of it will land as welcome news (especially for longtime Fitbit users), but together, it's a clear signal of where Google thinks health tech is headed next.…