Daniil TeplovWindows 8.1 users can now sign up to test Skype’s real-time speech translation toolverified_publisherVentureBeat - Emil ProtalinskiSkype today announced the free Skype Translator preview program. While you can’t test the company’s real-time speech translation tool just yet, you can sign up to do so here. Before you do, however, you should know the tool will initially only be available on Windows 8.1 computers and tablets. The …
Daniil TeplovMicrosoft hits MacBook Air with Yoga 3 dance ad (Video)verified_publisher9to5Mac - 9to5 StaffIt’s an epic dance-off between the new Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro and the MacBook Air. But does the MacBook Air stand a chance against the sleekness and multi-mode flexibility of the Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro? Nope. And once you add the touchscreen, it’s game over. The Yoga 3 Pro proves there’s more than one way to …
Daniil TeplovMicrosoft Band Is a Welcome Surprise in the Wearable MarketThe New York Times - By Molly WoodMicrosoft surprised the tech world last week by introducing a new fitness tracking wristband, along with an app and cloud-computing technology for tracking health and fitness data. The bigger surprise is that the new Microsoft Band is pretty good. The $199 band is, in some ways, a proof of concept …
Daniil TeplovNew leak reveals the first Microsoft-branded Lumia phonebgr.com - Brad ReedNowhereelse.fr has spotted a listing for a device called the Microsoft Lumia RM-1090 on the website of Chinese carrier Tenaa that reveals a budget …
Daniil TeplovFirst Lumia with Microsoft branding spotted in leaked imagesverified_publisherThe Verge - Tom WarrenMicrosoft Lumia arrives Microsoft revealed its plans to drop the Nokia moniker on its Lumia smartphones last month, and it appears that a new device with the new Microsoft Lumia branding is on the way soon. Images from Chinese regulator TENAA show a new Lumia handset with Microsoft branding at the …
Daniil TeplovHands On With Microsoft’s New Fitness Wearable, The Bandverified_publisherTechCrunch - Alex WilhelmDropping out of left field like a foul fly ball from the Kansas City Royals this week, the Microsoft Band was a surprise. Part fitness band, part computer, part mobile Twitter and stock-checking smartgadget, the Band is a mix of things. And it pretty much works. It’s still a bit clunky, as you might …