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Microsoft launches its first desktop computer

It also offers free upgrade to Windows 10 operating system allowing edits using 3D simulations

Published Thu, Oct 27, 2016 · 09:50 PM

    New York

    MICROSOFT Corp on Wednesday unveiled its first-ever desktop computer and a free upgrade to its Windows operating system that allows edits using 3D simulations, in hopes of reinvigorating its computing business.

    The Windows 10 Creators Update, coming in early 2017, lets mobile devices scan an object on all sides so that it can rotate 360 degrees in a photograph. It also allows for three-dimensional graphics in Microsoft's popular PowerPoint presentation software, and a new "Paint 3D" application allows edits in 3D simulations.

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