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The photo you see above -- the default wallpaper for Windows XP -- is probably the most recognizable image in the world. What you probably didn't know is that it's a real photo, called Bliss ...
Kalahari desert too Along with ‘Bliss’, another of his photographs made it to XP’s wallpaper set — an enchanting night-time capture of the Kalahari desert in South Africa. Today ...
The wallpaper, probably one of the most viewed images of all time, is aptly named ‘Bliss.’ Do a Google image search for just the word ‘bliss,’ and the first result is the Windows wallpaper.
It turns out that Microsoft's design team has rendered an updated 4K version of the default Windows XP wallpaper—you might know it by its name, "Bliss ... also miss the time when advancements ...
Bliss', the Windows XP's wallpaper, is among the most viewed photos of all time, reveals a report. Published in 2002, the photo which O'Rear snapped while he was on a break from another assignment ...
For anyone using a computer in the early 2000s, an image is immediately recognizable - the bright blue sky of the Rolling Green Hills and Windows XP's default wallpaper, bliss. This cool landscape ...
A nostalgic image that defined a generation of computer users has resurfaced, but this time, it’s not just the beloved "Bliss" wallpaper from Windows XP that’s sparking memories—it’s the ...
That familiar rolling green hillside with peaceful, white clouds, the iconic Window’s XP Desktop ‘Bliss’ is being retired, as next month, Microsoft is rolling out a new default ‘wallpaper ...