Why let Sony and Motorola have all the fun with smart watches? In addition to Microsoft designing a smartphone, the software giant collaborates with Asian suppliers to build the perfect smart watch.
Microsoft and Apple are in a race to produce this wearable smart electronic. Some investors are banking for this to be the next big thing in computer technology. And it’s closer than you think. They already have watches that measure your heart rate and temperature. Some can work with a smartphone to check weather and receive messages. There’s an increasing demand for these wrist robots, and within the next 5 years, according to economic analysts, the?wearable smart electronics,?from watches to glasses, could be a $10 billion a year industry.?It’s interesting that?in the 2000s,?Microsoft?built a?watch that followed your favorite sports team and tuned in your favorite FM radio station. But like many business ventures during the Great Recession, this one disbanded in 2008. I guess no company was immune to economic hard times.
Believe it or not, I’m looking forward to what this smart watch can do. I hope Microsoft doesn’t mess it up like they did Windows 8; don’t even get me started on that one.?But don’t go lining up to buy?the Microsoft wrist machine yet. They are hush-hush about when, or even if they’re going to continue with this project. Plus, they’re struggling to come up with a smartphone. Can you imagine?typing a?document or even?delivering a presentation with a?watch? Are you even optimistic the Microsoft can and/or will produce this super machine?