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This Rapid 3D-Printing Method Could Be the Secret to Developing 3D-Printed Organs

Gizmodo

We may not have flying cars yet, but 3D-printed organs? That sci-fi fantasy just got one step closer to reality thanks to a rapid 3D-printing method developed by University of Buffalo engineers. Read more.

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Opus.ai is developing a new, text driven approach to 3D world development

TechSpot

From the creative to the purely technical, currently available AI tools can do anything from generating written content and images to new application code based on specific algorithms, text inputs, and. Read Entire Article

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Navigating the World of SDK for eBook Developers

Kitaboo

For any eBook developer, creating eBooks that meet the diverse needs of people in academic institutions can be time-consuming and complex. To help them deliver in a timely fashion, SDKs have started playing a crucial role in eBook development. Besides this, a customizable eBook SDK helps eBook developers in the following ways: 1.

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AMD's stacked 3D V-Cache chiplet tech can triple a processor's L3 cache

TechSpot

Developed in collaboration with TSMC, AMD’s first application of the 3D chiplet tech is a vertical cache addition for its high-end processors. In a nutshell, AMD used a process called through-silicon vias (TSVs) to stack additional L3 cache on top of the compute chiplets.

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Acer’s new SpatialLabs tech brings 3D content to laptop screens

The Verge

Acer has announced SpatialLabs, a new 3D technology that will debut on the company’s ConceptD laptops. Plainly, it’s a set of tools that makes 3D work look very realistic and cool without requiring special glasses to see it. You can swap between 3D mode and 2D mode (where you’ll see two images side by side). Image: Acer.

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Redfin co-founder sues company for alleged patent infringement over 3D home tour technology

GeekWire

Surefield founder David Eraker claims Redfin copied technology that he developed after leaving the company that allows prospective homebuyers to take virtual 3D tours of properties in a lawsuit filed Monday. Surefield’s 3D Home Tour launched in April 2014.

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How generative AI could change the way video games are developed, tested, and played

GeekWire

Rec Room screenshot) Video game companies are dipping their toes into the rapidly-evolving world of generative AI with behind-the-scenes development. It visualized ideas via Midjourney and DALL-E, and turned the resulting images into 3D assets with CSM and Shap-E. It may soon be applied to actual gameplay.

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