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  2. Windows Spotlight - Wikipedia

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    Windows Spotlight is a feature included with Windows 10 and Windows 11 which downloads images and advertisements from Bing and displays them as background wallpapers on the lock screen. In 2017, Microsoft began adding location information for many of the photographs.

  3. Wallpaper Engine - Wikipedia

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    This update brought a new logo, a large set of additional features, support for Windows 11, and a free android release that interfaces with the desktop version. [7] Despite not being a game, Wallpaper Engine is one of the most used apps on Steam, being located in Steam's Top 25 played games in July 2019 [8] and Top 10 played games in November ...

  4. Bliss (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    Bliss, originally titled Bucolic Green Hills, is the default wallpaper of Microsoft's Windows XP operating system. It is a photograph of a green rolling hills and daytime sky with cirrus clouds . Charles O'Rear , a former National Geographic photographer, took the photo in January 1998 near the Napa – Sonoma county line, California, after a ...

  5. Shadow Copy - Wikipedia

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    Shadow Copy (also known as Volume Snapshot Service, [1] Volume Shadow Copy Service [2] or VSS [2]) is a technology included in Microsoft Windows that can create backup copies or snapshots of computer files or volumes, even when they are in use.

  6. iHasCupquake - Wikipedia

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    A native of Los Angeles, Cupquake was born Tiffany Michelle Garcia on March 19, 1988. [7] [8] She is of a Mexican American background and grew up in East Los Angeles. [2]She began her career as an online content creator on YouTube, registering her account in 2010.

  7. Wikipedia:Screenshots of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    On Windows keyboards, near the top row of keys, there should be a button in the upper right labelled "Print Screen", "PrntScrn", or "PrtSc". Pressing this button will take a screenshot and save it to the clipboard. To take a screenshot of just the active window, hold down the "Alt" key and then press the "Print Screen" key.