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Microsoft’s Copilot Plus PCs are getting some new AI-powered editing features for Paint and Photos that could make creatives less reliant on more professional software.
Microsoft is quietly sunsetting Paint 3D. The app won’t be available in the Microsoft Store after November 4th, according to the below screenshot that XDA Developers spotted.
According to a banner that's appeared in-app, Paint 3D won't be available in the Microsoft Store starting on November 4 of this year.
Microsoft to kill off its Paint 3D app soon: Here's what that means for current users Paint 3D's impending demise was revealed through a banner that appears for some people in the app itself.
Hardware Microsoft has eradicated all memory of Paint 3D from the store, and its predecessor is only getting better News By James Bentley published November 5, 2024 ...
Microsoft didn't design merely as a simple 3D creation program (something like TinkerCAD) but wanted to build an application that will eventually replace Paint by virtue of making it redundant.
The Paint app in Windows 11 is going to offer smart new powers for AI-powered image generation, and we've just learned more about the requirements to benefit from this.
As part of its efforts to add AI everywhere, Microsoft is now bringing AI features to the popular Paint and Notepad apps on Windows 11.
Microsoft is quietly retiring its Paint 3D Windows app. The app, which was launched in 2016, will no longer receive updates and will be removed from the Microsoft Store on November 4.
If your artistic style is more stick-figure than Picasso, Microsoft has a remedy to boost your creativity: adding artificial intelligence to its Paint application.
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