Interactive walls are not something entirely new. Attempts at producing aesthetically pleasing designs in an electronic fashion are fairly old, but most of the previous approaches to accomplishing this rely on very power-hungry sensors and projectors. This makes the wallpapers an unfeasible alternative to their paper... |
29 October 2009 03:45 GMT |
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In April this year, Canonical introduced two new wallpapers and three new themes, along with a revamped boot splash theme and a brand-new login screen, for their Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) release. On October 1st, they will unveil Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) Beta and I bet everybody is wondering if Canonical will ... |
24 September 2009 08:16 GMT |
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As it is the case with its precursors, Windows 7 features, by default, a consistent volume of content, which could very well qualify as eye-candy. And just as Windows Vista, well, the Ultimate editions at least, came with the exclusive DreamScene video backgrounds, Windows 7 also offers tailored content unavailable t... |
17 February 2009 10:46 GMT |
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On September 18 Microsoft kick started the second phase of the $300 million Windows marketing campaign put together by ad agency Crispin, Porter + Bogusky. Moving away from the Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates "icebreaking" videos, the next step of the campaign is synonymous with the introduction of the slogan “Li... |
19 September 2008 13:00 GMT |
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New Windows Vista wallpapers are available for download from Microsoft. The fresh Vistas are not a repeat of the excellent collection that shipped included by default in the RTM version of the latest Windows client, nor are they additional Extras for the Windows Vista Ultimate SKU. The images have been delivered via ... |
19 June 2008 07:01 GMT |
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Microsoft managed to include a consistent collection of imagery into Windows Vista, but it failed to come even close to satisfying the entire spectrum of user preferences and, moreover, it went for quality over quantity. In this regard, the default Vistas which ship with the operating system, suffer only because of t... |
6 June 2008 09:33 GMT |
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What better way to celebrate the gold versions of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 and Windows XP Service Pack 3 than with a set of brand new wallpapers straight from Microsoft? And by all means, Microsoft has its own separate agenda with the wallpapers, but that shouldn't stop end users from integrating them with t... |
30 April 2008 11:06 GMT |
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Download the new Windows Vista Service Pack 1 wallpaper. And if this sounds like a mock attempt or a bad joke from Microsoft, well, it isn't. It's an initiative from Microsoft's Brandon LeBlanc who made his own content available for download via one of the company's official channels on Windows Vi... |
7 April 2008 12:27 GMT |
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When Windows Vista was released on the market, taking into consideration only the consumer launch in January 2007, the operating system was accompanied by a wide collection of visual content designed to make it unique in the context of Windows clients. Vista brought to the table a new set of wallpapers, new screensav... |
10 March 2008 15:15 GMT |
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Mojizu drawings are from now on ready to jump from our T-shirt to your mobile phone. Broadspring-Sabet Ventures announced the launch of MojiMobile.com, an extremely useful site for those that care to take their favourite Moji characters further, to their mobile phones.Mojizu is a one year old on line community that h... |
26 April 2007 03:17 GMT |
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There are vistas in Windows Vista that you might not get access to, because of the Microsoft marketing strategy. The wallpapers included in Windows Vista Starter edition are just such an example. Windows Vista Starter edition is designed to bring technology to the emerging markets around the world. In this respect, W... |
29 March 2007 05:41 GMT |
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The Windows Ultimate Extras team has released a great set of wallpapers for Windows Vista and Hamad Darwish also offers a great selection of backgrounds in addition to his images that are shipping with the operating system. But Microsoft has yet another ace up its sleeve. This time not from Kuwait, but all the way fr... |
23 March 2007 12:27 GMT |
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