Friday, March 17, 2017

3D imaging technology reimagines business

End-User Computing Digest
The latest desktop and mobile coverage from TechTarget's network | Mar. 17, 2017
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3D imaging technology reimagines business
by Ramin Edmond, News Writer
The iPhone 8 and Windows 10 Creator Update are rumored to include 3D imaging, which businesses can use to improve and redesign practices.
(SearchMobileComputing.com)
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