Just released today is the Microsoft is a 3D-
printing application called 3D
Builder that will help the amateur
set dig into 3D printing, provided
that they
1) have a Windows 8.1
machine, and
2) have a Windows
8.1-ready 3D printer.
Windows 8.1 was designed to
support 3D printing in an almost
gimmick that’s cool instead of
moonshotty, due to the falling price
of consumer-grade 3D printers.
The application is designed to help
you design.
built-in pieces, and you can add
your own touch.
Microsoft was late to the Internet
and missed the smartphone train (lol, android is taking over),
but it appears hell-bent on being
early in 3D printing. If the
technology advances far enough as
the price falls quickly enough, this
could be a winning move for
Microsoft in the next few years.
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