The Indian Express: Microsoft plans to stop making fitness bands to focus on health software

Microsoft is reportedly planning to kill its fitness wearable range by the name Microsoft Band. Microsoft Band 2 could become the last device to come from the software major in the wearable space. Microsoft is reportedly preparing to host a hardware event for next month. Earlier rumors hinted at the launch of Microsoft Band 3 at that event but now it seems, the product may never see light of the day. Microsoft Band is a wearable device that puts fitness and Cortana at the heart of activity tracking.

NDTV: Xbox One S Review

In comparison to the Xbox One, the Xbox One S focuses on its greatest strength – games. In many ways, the Xbox One S is what the Xbox One should have been at launch. It sports a clean, modest design, and most importantly, doesn’t need a bulky power brick. Available in 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB variants, the Xbox One S is worth considering if you don’t already own an Xbox One. The pros include gorgeous industrial design, great form factor, no power brick and whisper quiet.

Deccan Chronicle: YouTube app no longer available on Windows devices

Microsoft has been evaluating whether or not the existing apps are good enough to be listed on the Windows Store. Additionally, the company has also been sending out emails to numerous developers, informing them that their apps have been unpublished from the Store due to poor quality. It appears like YouTube is among those. As a part of Microsoft’s cleaning process, YouTube has been eliminated from the Windows Store.

Business Today: Investor group Calcutta Angels Network to support 10 startups

Investor group Calcutta Angels Network plans to support 10 startups, including at least three city-based ventures, in the remaining period of this fiscal. “We plan to support ten additional startups this year three to four are from the city,” President of Calcutta Angels Network (CAN) Siddharth Pansari said. CAN is also holding a start-up summit in the city where prominent speakers are Kunal Kapoor of Ketto, Kaushal Dugar of Teabox and Ravi Narayan of Microsoft Ventures among others.

The Times of India: Microsoft and Orient Craft to boost development in state

One of the leading garment manufacturing units of India, Orient Craft has proposed to set up its manufacturing unit in Ranchi. In yet another meeting, Chief Minister Raghubar Das gave a go ahead to Microsoft India for starting training for IT personnel in the state. One of the representatives of Microsoft India, Sanjay Gupta, who met Das, said that the company will create master trainers for further disseminating knowledge of IT.

GamingBolt: Destiny Private matches now available on Xbox One

Bungie promised something good for Destiny one week before Rise of Iron released. The much-awaited private matches are now available for Crucible and can be accessed from the Crucible menu. Private matches allow players to essentially invite their friends and customize games to their liking. These include aspects like the maps, modes, score limits, Light levels, time of day and so on. Also, private matches aren’t a part of Rise of Iron – as long as you play the base version of Destiny on the Xbox One or PS4, they’ll be available for free.

The Next Web: Microsoft closes Sunrise Calendar, but the best features show up in Outlook

Microsoft is shutting down Sunrise, but the best features live on. An update is out for Microsoft’s combined calendar and email app for iOS and Android adds a few fan-favorites. After the update, Outlook will offer icons that automatically match the text in your appointments. Outlook’s calendar will now auto-complete addresses, and give you a map to the location of an appointment. There’s also a list of “Interneting Calendars” that Sunrise features long enjoyed.

Open Source For You: HP replaces Salesforce with Microsoft Dynamics CRM solution

HP has announced that it has entered a six-year agreement with Microsoft to deploy its Dynamics CRM solution. “HP continues to innovate in its customer engagement and, of course, the products and services it delivers. We share this dedication to digital transformation with HP and are incredibly proud to work with it as it delivers amazing technology experiences to people around the globe,” said Judson Althoff, Executive Vice President of Worldwide Commercial Business at Microsoft.

DNA India: Microsoft working on ‘Skype Teams’ to take on the likes of Slack

Reports suggest that Microsoft is working on an app that will directly compete with Slack, in terms of features and functionality. The alleged messaging service will be developed under Skype’s brand and will be called Skype Teams. The new app will allow users to chat in different groups within a team, along with the ability to talk to other members via Direct Messages on the app. In addition, Skype Teams will also offer Threaded Conversations, similar to comments on Facebook.

The Indian Express: RDP ThinBook is a surprisingly good budget laptop

RDP ThinBook is the latest in the growing list of budget Windows 10 notebook developed in collaboration with Microsoft. The product is not a detachable but a traditional Windows PC. It resembles Lenovo’s Ideapad series a lot. The best part about RDP ThinBook is its big 14.1-inch display. It skips on non-essential options like DVD-drive to make room for a larger battery and keep the thickness and weight under control. With RDP ThinBook, Windows 10 outshines as a complete desktop operating system.