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Smoke billows across the Paris skyline as a fire burns at a recycling plant in the 17th arrondissement. Picture: Michel Rubinel/AFP As darkness falls, the blaze continues to grow stronger – with ...
‘David Hockney 25’: inside the artist’s blockbuster Paris show ‘David Hockney 25’ opens 9 April at Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris. Wallpaper’s Hannah Silver soaked up the resolute, colourful homage ...
To commemorate the milestone, the company has released eight limited-edition Windows wallpapers with themes familiar to anyone who's been around during the half-century run. Exploring the funnier ...
The historic Lutetia hotel in Paris, occupied by the Nazis during World War II and after liberation serving as a welcome centre for concentration camp survivors, was on Thursday taken over by ...
If “People” rings a bell, it should: People is a decades-old app that Microsoft originally launched for Windows 8, then gave up on. Now, it’s back. Though the new apps appear in Windows ...
The famous Windows XP 'Bliss' wallpaper, captured in 1996, has seen notable changes over the years. Originally a vibrant green landscape, recent images from 2025 show faded grass and increased tree ...
Showing in Paris for the first time, French-Egyptian-Lebanese designer ... Al Jazeera, The National, Frieze, Wallpaper* and others. Sotheby’s is auctioning a rare Frank Lloyd Wright lamp – and it ...
According to Instagram account Inside History, the Windows XP wallpaper image was taken in 1996 by photographer Charles O’Rear. It was acquired by Microsoft some time between then and the 2001 ...
This iconic photograph, known as “Bliss," was the default wallpaper for Microsoft’s Windows XP, an operating system that defined an era of computing. But where was this picture taken, and how does the ...
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