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Thriving in a Cloud, Big Data, Mobility and Security World

Cloud Musings

3D Printing - Worldwide shipments of 3D printers are expected to grow 98 percent in 2015, followed by a doubling of unit shipments in 2016. 3D printing will reach a tipping point over the next three years as the market for relatively low-cost 3D printing devices continues to grow rapidly and industrial use expands significantly.

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Physna raises $20 million for AI that analyzes and digitizes 3D objects

Venture Beast

Physna, a startup developing software that analyzes and digitizes 3D models, has raised $20 million in venture capital. Read More.

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Cocos adds 3D to its open source 2D game engine with Cocos Creator 3.0

Venture Beast

Cocos has had great success with PC and mobile games with its 2D game engine. Now it is adding 3D to its open-source Cocos Creator 3.0. Read More.

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Go back inside Seattle’s Living Computers, virtually, via 3D tour updated with links to auction items

GeekWire

LinkedIn Photo) Paolo Tosolini , a Seattle-area tech veteran and founder of Tosolini Productions , originally did one of his high-tech 3D photo scans of Living Computers back in 2015. Using technology from the 3D capture platform Matterport , the tour contains interactive “hot spots” to 16 items that are up for auction.

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Microsoft is planning 3D metaverse apps for Xbox and gaming

The Verge

Speaking to Bloomberg TV , Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says the software maker is “absolutely” focused on gaming for the metaverse with Xbox. In some sense, they’re 2D today, and the question is can you now take that to a full 3D world, and we absolutely plan to do so.”. If you take Halo as a game, it is a metaverse. Image: Microsoft.

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How is mobile learning evolving in the digital world?

Kitaboo

The evolving digital technologies are taking mobile learning to the next level with interactive content that promotes self-paced learning anytime and anywhere, while on the go. In other words, mobile learning supports eLearning and classroom teaching. As of now, the full instructor-led or eLearning course cannot be moved to the mobile.

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Google uses crowdsourced photos to recreate landmarks in 3D for AR/VR

Venture Beast

Researchers have updated a neural rendering technology with the ability to distinguish 3D structures from lighting, using landmark photos shared online. Read More.

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