Do you miss the familiar green hills, blue skies, and white clouds of the Windows XP default background? It can be yours in sweater form for $70, but act fast. Miss Windows XP? The OS's iconic default ...
Windows XP was an actively supported Microsoft product for 13 years, including five years where it was the newest version available and another three years where it was vastly more popular than its ...
SONOMA COUNTY, Calif. (KGO) -- If you're looking for Bliss, it's on private property, but it's clearly visible just off Highway 121 in Sonoma County. Chuck O'Rear is neither the Pope nor the Dali Lami ...
There's a chance that, even if you've never used the program, you recognize the iconic Bucolic Green Hills of the Windows XP background image. Twenty years ago today, the world got its hands on both ...
Consumers will be able to buy shirts that feature Microsoft products like Windows XP and Paint. The clothing collection is the latest push by Microsoft to offer merchandise of its products. Don’t miss ...
The iconic Microsoft wallpaper of a green hill and blue sky dotted with clouds was photographed in Sonoma County back in the 1990s. It is widely regarded as the most viewed picture in the world, ...
Tuesday saw an end of an era when Microsoft ended support for its Windows XP operating system. Still, no-one will miss it too much — except, maybe, photographer Charles O'Rear. He actually took the ...
If you want to customize your Windows XP desktop and add a new, interesting effect, you can make your desktop icons have a background color. You can use the advanced settings of the Appearance menu to ...
Somewhere deep in the consciousness of millions of people is a fragment of a Windows wallpaper. A green field, a logo, a certain shade of teal—many of us will recognise a Windows wallpaper despite not ...
Struck by nostalgia, a World of Warcraft player found a spot in the Dragonflight expansion to recreate the iconic "Bliss" wallpaper featured in Windows XP, taking a screenshot and sharing it on social ...
To mark its 50th anniversary, Microsoft is diving into retro vibes with a special-edition pair of Crocs inspired by Windows XP. The footwear sports a light blue upper paired with green soles, ...
Microsoft is releasing Windows XP-themed Crocs with Clippy and MSN logos for $80, coming soon. The store page for Windows XP Crocs is likely hidden for now, as Microsoft employees have first dibs.