- Yugioh legacy of the duelist update update#
- Yugioh legacy of the duelist update for android#
- Yugioh legacy of the duelist update software#
Band users should still be able to record daily steps, heart rate, and workouts, alongside activity data, sleep tracking, and alarm functionality.
That will now change on May 31st, with the backend services ending and the apps being removed from the Microsoft Store, Google Play, and Apple’s App Store.Įxisting Band users will be able to export their data before the end of May, and services powered by the cloud will cease to function in June.
Yugioh legacy of the duelist update software#
The software giant already discontinued its wrist-worn Band fitness tracker more than two years ago, but the company has kept the Band apps running to support existing users. Maybe Microsoft will field some new wearable device some day, but it's increasingly sounding like it won't be a Microsoft Band.Microsoft has announced today that it plans to kill off its Microsoft Band and Microsoft Health Dashboard apps and services on May 31st.
I still feel like this latest move backs up my earlier source reports that Microsoft's Band is at the end of its life cycle. My guess is there will be some kind of new Microsoft Health app coming that will not require a Microsoft Band, but it instead will work on Windows, Android, and iOS and provide fitness/activity-tracking via the Microsoft Health cloud back end. But some of my contacts are suggesting that the renaming of the current "Microsoft Health" app to "Microsoft Band" simply reflects what this app does today on the various platforms (Windows, Android, iOS): it sets up and updates the Microsoft Band fitness device. Still no word from Microsoft as to what's happening, though.
Yugioh legacy of the duelist update update#
Update (7 pm ET): This wording is new (thanks for confirming, Jan Dawson). "You can use the Microsoft Band app and the Microsoft Health web dashboard to get personal insights even if you don't have a Microsoft Band." The Microsoft Health web site says the following (wording which may or may not be new, as of today - I'm not sure): So maybe it's just the local mobile apps for syncing with the health service that will take on the Band name. So far, it still looks as if the Microsoft Health service behind the Band will remain named Microsoft Health. Microsoft's go-forward plan in the fitness wearables space for now is to focus on its Health service and related apps, sources of mine said. (The Band 1 and 2 devices both had firmware inside, not a variant of Windows.) Microsoft recently dismissed a software team inside the company whose mission it was to try to get the Band fitness device to run on a variant of Windows 10, my sources said. I've asked Microsoft officials for more information as to what's happening and will update this post accordingly.Įarlier this week, I noted that my sources have said Microsoft has no plans to release a Band 3 fitness device this calendar year - and possibly never will do so. To me, this is further evidence that Microsoft is eliminating its own Band device, since it seemingly is reusing that brand as a replacement for Microsoft Health. A post-update refresh of the Microsoft Health app for Windows Phone also renames the app to "Microsoft Band", tweeted Neowin's Rich Woods.
Yugioh legacy of the duelist update for android#
WinBeta noted that Microsoft's latest update to its Health application for Android includes a name switch for that application to "Microsoft Band". Microsoft has started renaming the Microsoft Health application to "Microsoft Band", on the heels of talk that Microsoft is likely phasing out its Band fitness device line.