Microsoft Reveals Its 3D Printing Strategy For Windows 8.1 103
colinneagle writes "At the Inside 3D Printing conference in Chicago, Microsoft senior product manager Jesse McGatha discussed why Microsoft recently announced that Windows 8.1 will support 3D printing, even giving a demo of a sample app for printing a design file. But in the presentation it became clear that Microsoft is capitalizing on the recent hype of 3D printing and positioning itself to capitalize on the future consumer markets for 3D printing. However, a Gartner analyst recently warned that 3D printing may not become the household consumer item that some are making it out to be. So, by capitalizing on the buzz, Microsoft may attract makers, innovators, and even enterprise customers that use 3D printing, but avoids any risk if the consumer market fails to reach its potential."
Re:Not to worry (Score:4, Funny)
They'll also make it so you can 3D print by waving your Windows Phone around in the air.
"I left my phone in my jacket when I put it in the drier. It must have turned on and printed this..."
"Strange! But it looks like a bulky, bald executive throwing a chair."
Re: I don't even, what are they, what? (Score:5, Funny)
Last few printers I installed on Windows:
1. Connect printer
2. Windows Update churns for a few minutes
3. Use printer
I can see why you're struggling - it's obviously only possible with a PhD in quantum printing interface dynamics.
Re:apk (Score:5, Funny)
I have visions of Clippy turning up shouting "I see you're printing a gun!"