While we still await any indication that Apple cares about 3D printing, Microsoft has had its hat in the 3D printing ring for over a year. Windows 8.1 offers native support for the technology, with a 3D printing app called 3D Builder, which allows users to assemble 3D models from simple primitives and print them on your desktop fabricator. Today, an updated version of the app was released with a number of new improvements, including the ability to 3D print from the cloud via a new partnership with 3D Systems and their Cubify cloud printing services.…
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