Anyone who used a Windows computer remembers the iconic default wallpaper on XP: a hill with the greenest of grass, and a rich blue sky with a few clouds. In case you didn't know, it's a real place — ...
Though you may think the Bliss background is a computer-generated image, the wallpaper is from a real photo taken in 1996 in Sonoma County, California. Photographer Charles O'Rear has also denied ...
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 ...
The rolling green hills, fluffy white clouds and bright blue sky that make up the Windows XP wallpaper often referred to as ...
The iconic photograph known as Bliss, which served as the default wallpaper for Microsoft's Windows XP operating system between 2001 and 2007, has gained recognition as "the most famous picture in the ...
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 ...