The world was not ready for Google Glass. Tech blogs talked it up to no end and the hype actually carried through to some mainstream media organizations
There were plenty of announcements to get excited about during the Microsoft Build Developer Conference this week, but HoloLens stole the show
It is difficult to deny the trend that digital products can now more easily anticipate and react to our needs in the moment. Nowhere is this more obvious than with the rise of wearable technology.
The rumours surrounding Microsoft making a wearable of some sort have been floating around the web for a while now. Last night Microsoft finally announced it, the Microsoft Band which is a fitness and sleep tracker for Windows Phone 8.1, iOS 7 or 8 and Android 4.3 and above. Yes you read that right.
The world was not ready for Google Glass. Tech blogs talked it up to no end and the hype actually carried through to some mainstream media organizations
There were plenty of announcements to get excited about during the Microsoft Build Developer Conference this week, but HoloLens stole the show
It is difficult to deny the trend that digital products can now more easily anticipate and react to our needs in the moment. Nowhere is this more obvious than with the rise of wearable technology.
The rumours surrounding Microsoft making a wearable of some sort have been floating around the web for a while now. Last night Microsoft finally announced it, the Microsoft Band which is a fitness and sleep tracker for Windows Phone 8.1, iOS 7 or 8 and Android 4.3 and above. Yes you read that right.