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« on: July 16, 2013, 07:00:45 am »

Microsoft Shifts Smart Watch Prototype Testing to Surface Hardware Team

Following last week's management shuffle at Microsoft, the company's Surface team has taken over testing its prototype smart watch, including variations with the same connector that Microsoft uses on its Surface tablets. According to The Verge, Microsoft's smart watch prototypes were previously tested by the Xbox accessories team.The move to the Surface group underlines a recent organizational change at Microsoft that aligns Xbox hardware and Surface hardware into a single division, with former Windows chief Julie Larson-Green now responsible for all of Microsoft's hardware efforts.Microsoft Smart Watch Concept via Fortune.com  In addition to a potential Surface connector that could allow a smart watch to interface with existing Surface tablets, Microsoft is also said to be testing smart watches that have 1 1.5-inch display, a heart rate monitor, and are running a modified version of Windows 8.   As Microsoft experiments with its smart watch, it appears Apple is in the prototype stages as well. According to a report yesterday, Apple has begun "aggressively" hiring new employees to help with the smart watch, which is now expected to be released in late 2014. Apple's own smart watch is expected to run the full version of iOS and could include a heavy focus on biometrics and health related applications.   Along with Microsoft and Apple, both Google and Samsung are said to be working on smart watches of their own. At this point in time, it seems all companies are in the testing phases with no indication of which smart watch might hit the market first.   Recent Mac and iOS Blog Stories • 'Angry Birds Star Wars II' Launching September 19 Alongside 'Telepods' Interactive Toys • Apple Seeds Two OS X Mavericks Preview 3 Bug Fixes • AT&T to Acquire Prepaid Carrier Leap Wireless/Cricket for $15/Share • 'eBay Exact' App Allows Users to Customize and Print 3D Items • Infinity Blade Dungeons Officially Shut Down • Best Buy Announces Special Two-Day iPad Trade-In Program • AirPort Utility for Mac and iOS Updated with Bug Fix • Any.do Launches Calendar App Aimed at Helping You Find More Time    
 


http://www.macrumors.com/2013/07/15/microsoft-shifts-smart-watch-prototype-testing-to-surface-hardware-team/
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