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 ...
On precisely the same that day that Google unveiled its open source pledge, donating ten patents for free open source use, Microsoft unveiled its new Patent Tracker, a tool to reveal every single ...
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 unveiled its first major wearable fitness device on Wednesday night, called “Microsoft Band.” It also introduced a new health platform to go with its Band, appropriately called Microsoft ...
About a month ago, Microsoft’s general counsel and executive vice president Brad Smith made a pledge to publish the details of each and everyone one of the patents held by the company, so that anyone ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More If you’ve been hoping for a way to track your use of Microsoft’s apps at ...
It looks like the curtains have been raised early on Microsoft's attempt to join the wearable game. Windows Central points out that sync apps have appeared in the Mac and Android app stores (update: ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Microsoft’s MyAnalytics workplace activity tracking tool ...
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 ...
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