Microsoft plans to shutdown support May 31 for its Health Dashboard applications and services, including those for the wearable device Microsoft Band. Microsoft ended sales of the Band in 2016, but ...
Microsoft has officially launched a fitness-focused smart watch, called Microsoft Band as well as a new health tracking platform, called Microsoft Health. This announcement came just a week after ...
It's been over two years since Microsoft stopped selling the Band 2, with no Band 3 to succeed it. Today, it's finally the end of the line for the firm's Band fitness trackers and its Health platform, ...
Dig another grave in the fitness tracker cemetery, next to the Bodymedia Core, the Nike FuelBand, and the Basis Band, because it looks like the Microsoft Band is dead. ZDnet, which broke the news last ...
The new device's sensors will track heart rate, steps taken, calories burned and sleep, according to a Microsoft privacy statement. Steven Musil is the night news editor at CNET News. He's been hooked ...
When Microsoft telegraphed that it had no plans to sell a third version of the Microsoft Band (its fitness band) back in 2016, officials said the company would continue to focus on its Health platform ...
Microsoft will shutter its Health Dashboard site and remove its Band applications from the Microsoft Store, Google Play and Apple App store on May 31, 2019, according to an FAQ page on its website.
After months of rumors, Microsoft has announced a new health-focused wearable device called the ‘Band.’ The new device contains 10 sensors for tracking steps, heart rate, sleep, and other biometrics.
If you're still using the Microsoft Band for all your smartwatch, fitness tracker, and wearable needs, your loyalty might pay off. Though Microsoft discontinued the Band in 2016, it kept the online ...
It’s official: After much speculation, Microsoft has launched its fitness wearable, the Microsoft Band. The band accompanies a new health platform, Microsoft Health, which will run as an app on iOS, ...
Microsoft has today announced that it will be killing its fitness apps Microsoft Band and Microsoft Health Dashboard on May 31. The company had already discontinued its fitness tracking hardware ...
It's been over two years since Microsoft discontinued its Band fitness wearable and axed any future plans for it. Now, tech giant is putting the product line to rest: it's shutting down the Health ...