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If you grew up in the Windows XP era, than you probably spent hours playing its iconic free game, “3D Pinball Space Cadet.” Now, “Space Cadet” pinball has been ported to Android ...
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The Body Optimist on MSNThe world's most viewed photo no longer exists, internet users are shockedFor years, it graced millions of screens around the world. Today, the famous Windows XP landscape has changed, and its transformation saddens Internet users. An image etched in the collective memory ...
Color and motif: “If you don’t like green, don’t put green wallpaper in your house just because you heard that green is going to make a space feel calm,” said designer Shavonda Gardner.
Initially titled ‘Bucolic Green Hills,’ the photographer was sold to Bill Gates by O’Rear’s agency, Westlight, in 1998. In 2000, Microsoft acquired full rights and made it the default Windows XP ...
The legendary Windows XP wallpaper, known as "Bliss," is perhaps the most famous photograph in the world. Taken in 1998 in California's Napa Valley, this photograph depicts green hills under a blue ...
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