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The multicolored Windows flag is no more. Windows 8 will do away with the wavy Windows logo that Microsoft has used in one form or another for the last 20 years, and replace it with a logo that's ...
Microsoft can’t go back on it, the way they can’t go back on the changes they’ve introduced with Windows 8. Whether you enjoy the new logo and look or not, at least you can say they are both ...
Dig deep into your memory, and you may recall a time when Windows 3.1 ruled the Earth. Twenty-five years ago this month, Microsoft released version 3.1 of its MS-DOS graphical-shell-turned ...
Microsoft has launched a new Windows software ... plus the classic wavy Windows logo that hearkens back to Windows 3.1. (If you’re wondering why the sweater has “1990” remaining mines ...
In advance of the release of Windows 8, Microsoft has been showing us bits and pieces of its newly redesigned UI. Now, we’re getting our first look at the newly redesigned logo, the latest in a ...
Tom Warren is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. “I didn’t want my Gateway 4DX2-66 from 1993 to be left out of ...
Fast Company tech editor Harry McCracken has figured out a way to install a classic version of Windows, version 3.1 to be exact, on the iPad. Using an app called iDOS, you can install the ...
Windows 3.1 reached its end of support 21 years ago in 2001. Windows 11 may be the latest operating system from Microsoft, but today is about Windows 3.1. It's the birthday of the classic OS ...
If you're looking for a 1990s flashback, the Internet Archive has you covered with a new window into the world of Microsoft's 24-year-old Windows 3.1. Unless you're working at a certain airport ...