Remember that nifty search app for Android Wear by Microsoft called Torque? The Redmond giant’s garage team has expanded its functionality to Android smartphones with an update to version 2.0.

Activating Torque Search on an Android smartphone is just as easy as doing it on a wearable device. You simply shake the phone and a small pop up window with Bing Search listens to your questions.
The app requires a Microsoft account to work. Naturally, Bing is the default and only search engine choice.
You can give torque a try by hitting the source link below. Feel free to drop us a line with your experience in the comments.
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Activating Torque Search on an Android smartphone is just as easy as doing it on a wearable device. You simply shake the phone and a small pop up window with Bing Search listens to your questions.
The app requires a Microsoft account to work. Naturally, Bing is the default and only search engine choice.
You can give torque a try by hitting the source link below. Feel free to drop us a line with your experience in the comments.
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