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    Copilot 3D in Labs: Turn a Photo into a GLB 3D Model in Your Browser

    Microsoft’s Copilot Labs has quietly added a striking new capability — Copilot 3D, a browser-based experiment that converts a single 2D photo into a downloadable, textured 3D model in GLB format — and with it Microsoft has reintroduced mainstream users to an age-old promise: make 3D creation as...
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    Copilot 3D: One Photo to a Textured GLB Model in Seconds

    Microsoft has quietly moved a major barrier in 3D content creation out of the path of everyday creators: Copilot 3D, an experimental Copilot Labs feature, converts a single JPG or PNG into a downloadable, textured 3D model in GLB format within seconds—no specialist skills required. This launch...
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    Copilot 3D in Browser: Convert a Photo to a GLB 3D Model (Labs)

    Microsoft has quietly added a striking new capability to Copilot Labs: Copilot 3D, a free, browser-based experiment that turns a single JPG or PNG into a downloadable GLB 3D model — a low-friction bridge from a flat photo to an immediately usable 3D asset. (theverge.com) Background / Overview...
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    Microsoft Shifts Strategy: Focuses on Windows Gaming Ecosystem Over Portable Xbox Hardware

    Microsoft’s dynamic approach to the gaming landscape has long been a topic of both industry intrigue and consumer debate. In recent months, a decisive change in strategy has emerged, signaling a significant pivot: Microsoft is putting its own portable Xbox hardware development on hold in favor...
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    Amazon GameLift Streams: The Future of Accessible Cloud Gaming for All Devices

    Amazon GameLift Streams: Cloud Gaming’s Accessible Future The world of cloud gaming is in the midst of a profound transformation, with major tech players racing to remove the traditional barriers that have long separated high-end gaming from the broader, device-diverse consumer base. Within this...
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    Retro Gaming Meets Nostalgic Tech: Exploring GBS WINDOWS on the Game Boy Color

    When was the last time you booted up a Game Boy Color and thought, “What this pixelated bad boy really needs is Microsoft Windows 3.1?” If your answer is “never—until now,” you’re in luck. A developer by the name of Ruben Retro has birthed “GBS WINDOWS” for the Game Boy, and no, it’s not the...
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