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This Windows XP photo is the most viewed ever
The iconic Windows XP “Bliss” photo has likely been seen by trillions since 2001, making it the most viewed image ever.
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Photoshop CS6 Extended: How to make 3D text protrude from a massive, dramatically lit, stone wall
Photoshop CS6 Extended tutorial showing how to make a powerful, dystopian image of massive, dramatically-lit, 3D text protruding from a stone wall. If 3D and/or Lighting Effects are greyed out or ...
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Have you seen the "most viewed photo ever"? Former Nat Geo photographer’s unlikely magnum opus turns 30 years old
The rolling green hills, fluffy white clouds and bright blue sky that make up the Windows XP wallpaper often referred to as ...
Windows install floppies and discs have gone the way of the dodo, but it still pays to keep a copy of the OS on a USB drive. Here's how to make your own.
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26 Nostalgic Sounds That Defined Childhood — And Why They’re Disappearing Before You Notice
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Windows 11’s market share is not increasing, and that’s concerning because Windows 10’s extended support ends in eight months.
A developer known as "PhialsBasement" has recently merged several commits into Valve Software's custom Wine build, introducing a way to install and run Photoshop on Linux ...
Big Tech Names AI Models After Fruits, Desserts for Simplicity Metas Avocado, OpenAIs Garlic Highlight Food-Themed Code Names ...
Privacy and security concerns are becoming more commonplace as data sharing becomes more commonplace. Here's how to lock down ...
Esports Insider runs through everything you need to know about the first Arc Raiders 2026 roadmap, running from January to ...
Seagate's LaCie Rugged SSD4 (starts at $179.99 for 1TB; $619.99 for 4TB as tested) external SSD looks a lot like many of the ...
Federal immigration agencies are using a vast surveillance network in Minnesota – from facial recognition technology to ‘stingrays’ that collect data by impersonating cell phone towers.
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