Microsoft Garage is an experimental project lab that diverged from Office Labs in 2009. During the lab's nascent period between 2009-2011, Microsoft constructed a 60,000 square foot facility in ...
Microsoft has updated its wristworn fitness tracker, called Microsoft Band with new functionality to track cycling and an SDK for Windows and Android phones. The company says iOS integration is coming ...
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The team behind mileage-tracking app MileIQ, a company Microsoft acquired a few years ago, is out with a new application. This time, the focus isn’t on tracking miles, but rather expenses. The new app ...
It looks like the apparently canceled Microsoft Band fitness tracker may not be so canceled after all. Microsoft has been awarded two new patents specifically related to health and fitness tracking, ...
The privacy-focused DuckDuckGo browser purposely allows Microsoft trackers on third-party sites due to an agreement in their syndicated search content contract between the two companies. DuckDuckGo is ...
Microsoft has been focusing a lot on shopping features with its Edge browser lately. It already offers features like built-in autofill coupons, price comparison, and price history. Now, with the ...
Microsoft recently announced that it was taking a step back from the wearable industry. That meant halting sales of its Band 2 fitness tracker and reportedly canceling the follow-on Band 3. New images ...
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It lived a short, pathetic, inconspicuous life, and now it’s probably going away forever. Microsoft has pulled listings of its fitness tracker—the Band 2—from its online store. In a statement given to ...
This morning Microsoft launched a COVID-19 tracking tool to visualize the number of new coronavirus cases across the world. The tracker, which is accessible on both desktop and mobile browsers, ...
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