![]() ![]() She also discussed how Windows apps (including Skype, Mail, Xbox Live, and so on) will be able to understand context and people better. She talked about how sharing documents and other files to the same contacts will be faster using the Share charm. Microsoft shared the least details on this one, presumably because support is still very much in the works.įor the third part of the Creators Update, Microsoft’s principal group program manager Alyson O’Mahoney detailed how Microsoft is improving sharing. ![]() ![]() Gamers will also be able to create custom tournaments using Xbox Live Arena. Just hit the Windows key + G and you can start a broadcast right from Windows 10. Microsoft’s Jenn McCoy, part of the Xbox marketing team, shared that broadcasting your gameplay will soon be very simple. The Windows 10 Creators Update is geared towards esports and broadcasting. And these won’t be available just on the HoloLens: HP, Dell, Lenovo, Asus, and Acer will be shipping VR headsets that will run Windows 10. While browsing the web, users can grab an object on a website and place it in front of them to get a better look.Įdge in the Creators Update will also support VR experiences, in addition to mixed reality experiences. To complete her demo, Saunders showed how the sand castle could be turned into a hologram and viewed on the Microsoft HoloLens. One example given was PowerPoint, but this is nothing new, as we’ve seen 3D features come to the app already. Saunders promised Microsoft will be integrating 3D into many of its applications over the next year. In other words, this is the app Microsoft hopes creators will use to build objects they later print out in 3D.īut Paint 3D is just the beginning. Oh, and whatever you create in Paint 3D, you’ll be able to print. Other models were also available, including many created with Minecraft. That same model she captured earlier was available right in the app. Next, Saunders introduced Paint 3D, a new app for creating and manipulating 3D objects. Using an HP Elite x3, the app let her walk around a sand castle, capture multiple points of the object, and save it as a model. Saunders showed off a 3D-capturing app for Windows 10 Mobile. The theme she repeated multiple times: “3D is for everyone.” Megan Saunders, Microsoft general manager of HoloLens and other emergent technologies, took the stage to talk about 3D. ![]()
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