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PRIMETIMER on MSNMicrosoft announces limited-edition Windows XP-inspired Crocs - what's the catch and how to get themMicrosoft, as a part of its 50th anniversary celebration, has announced the release of a limited edition Windows XP-inspired Crocs. The limited edition Crocs features the iconic Windows XP default ...
Microsoft has released $80 Windows XP Crocs to celebrate its 50th Anniversary and all I want from Google now is a pair of ...
Yep, the Windows XP Crocs are real – dubbed the Microsoft 50th Exclusive Crocs, these take the iconic wallpaper as the main ...
Microsoft isn’t done celebrating its 50th anniversary just yet. Multiple employees told me that Microsoft has created limited ...
Aside from the Crocs, there are also six packs of Jibbits that fit with the Windows XP theme. These bring familiar icons such as the original MSN butterfly, Internet Explorer logo, mouse pointer, and ...
To mark its 50th anniversary, Microsoft is diving into retro vibes with a special-edition pair of Crocs inspired by Windows ...
Microsoft celebrates its 50th anniversary with limited edition Windows XP-themed Crocs, complete with a nostalgic Clippy shoe ...
Some twelve-and-a-half years after Windows XP first went on sale, Microsoft is turning off support for the operating system. From 8 April there'll be no further free updates or security patches.
Windows XP was great, and many users still love the operating system, but…it’s more than a decade old. At the rate technology evolves, that makes Windows XP a near-relic.
While Windows 7 and XP share common user-interface features, they differ in key areas. Windows 7's taskbar, for instance, enables you to pin favorites apps there for easy access.
It has been over two weeks now since Microsoft support for Windows XP expired. So far, the world as we know it has not come to a grinding halt for Windows XP users, but that isn’t a reason to ...
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