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Sign in with your MS account. Click "Import" at the top of the main page, then click "Subscribe" on the left-hand side and you can subscribe to a calendar via a link.
Outlook.com is an online mail service which replaced Hotmail. It's main selling point in comparison to Gmail was that it didn't read your emails to sell ads ("don't get scroogled") plus it's integration with Office Online and social networks people actually use (unlike Gmail which shoves Google+ down your throat).
The calendar portion is a web page, just like Google Calendar: https://calendar.live.com/calendar/calendar.aspx
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Then click the little cog, top-right, and uncheck the Birthdays calendar there. You can also delete the Birthdays calendar from that website if you don't want to use it at all.
I don't know if that will work, but it's worth a try!
Log in here: -
Click the little cog top-right and choose Options. When that screen opens, click the Birthdays calendar on the list of calendars at the upper-left. Then on the next screen you'll see a Delete button at the very top of the page.
To set this up, you need to do it on the Outlook Calendar on the web, you can't set it up on the phone. However, once you set it up on the web, it will automatically shows up on your phone.
Steps for Outlook.com/Hotmail.com/Live.com/Msn.com
That's it! Now you'll have all of your games syncing to your mailbox and devices.
I spent weeks trying to get it to work. Eventually I got it to work by finding the location on Bing Maps, and copying the location to the address field on Outlook's Calendar.
If done correctly, it should appear to be underlined when viewed from your phone under an appointment.
I use the Calender app on Windows 8 often, so I'm trying to get the Arsenal calender on that app. To do that I go to https://calendar.live.com/calendar/calendar.aspx to subscribe to the Arsenal calender using my Microsoft account.
But I when I check on the calender options after subscribing, it shows this message: "This calendar wasn't updated because of a problem with the publisher's file. We'll try updating it again later."
I tried looking up the problem online, and it seems like the problem is with compatibility with .ics, and that's strange since it worked for me just fine last season.
When I opened the link using Microsoft Outlook 2013, it works just fine. But it doesn't work fine on my Calender app on Windows 8.