Microsoft jumping on smartwatch train?

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OneDrive had become the repository of choice for backing up Windows computers in case their hard drives fail, because it is tightly integrated with the operating system and can operate in the background.

Published Oct 20, 2014

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New York - Microsoft is preparing to launch a smartwatch within the next few weeks that will passively track a user's heart rate and work across different mobile platforms, Forbes reported on Sunday.

The wearable gadget's battery life will exceed two days of regular use, Forbes reported, citing unnamed sources close to the project. It will arrive in stores soon after being unveiled in an effort to capture the holiday season, Forbes reported.

Microsoft declined to comment.

Apple unveiled a smartwatch on Sept. 9 that will combine health and fitness tracking with communications and will go on sale in early 2015, while Samsung Electronics unveiled its Galaxy Gear smartwatch in September 2013. - Reuters

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