This work presents Depth Anything 3 (DA3), a model that predicts spatially consistent geometry from arbitrary visual inputs, with or without known camera poses. In pursuit of minimal modeling, DA3 ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Anything, the AI platform that lets anyone ship production-ready mobile & web apps, today announced its acquisition of the “anything.com” domain for $2 million. The ...
The way GameStop social media tells it, the retail store's first-ever "Trade Anything Day" was a resounding success. People did, in fact, try to trade anything, from taxidermy to social security cards ...
GameStop says it accepted more than 80,000 items during this weekend's 'Trade Anything Day' event — and shared images with IGN of the weirdest items it accepted, including a bobcat, a goose, and a ...
GameStop isn't just taking in video games or collectibles on Saturday, Dec. 6; the retailer's "Trade Anything Day" allows customers to bring just about anything they want. Trade-ins have become ...
Few things excite RPG fans quite like the promise of a sequel that finally gets everything right. We live in an era where story, choice, and tactical depth are no longer luxuries but expectations.
GameStop, known for its video game and console trade-ins but now the company will welcome just about anything, with a few restrictions. The video game retailer announced via Instagram that its first ...
The upcoming "trade anything" day at GameStop has sparked a viral reaction across social media, as users eagerly joke about what odd items they might bring in. On December 6, the gaming retailer will ...
Earlier this week, meme stock retailer turned Pokémon card pawn shop, GameStop, announced a new trade-in stunt engineered to go viral. “Trade Anything Day” will let customers come in and hand over ...
If it sounds like an April Fool's Day joke, guess again! GameStop, the video game retail giant, is hosting a "Trade Anything Day" on Saturday, Dec. 6, where people can bring in almost anything to ...
Millennials and older Gen Z gamers know what it's like to walk into a GameStop to trade in unwanted games or old consoles. But now, the retailer is having a day where people can trade in anything.
Customers can bring in items—so long as they fit inside a 20x20x20 GameStop box—on Dec. 6 to trade for in-store credit. While GameStop hasn’t yet shared how it will assign value to the items customers ...