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According to The Verge, the Crocs -- decked out with a smiling Clippy accessory -- are part of Microsoft's 50th anniversary ...
Yep, the Windows XP Crocs are real – dubbed the Microsoft 50th Exclusive Crocs, these take the iconic wallpaper as the main ...
Now, Microsoft is testing another virtual assistant. While it's not quite Clippy 2.0, the new Copilot Appearance experiment from Copilot Labs is definitely giving major Clippy vibes.
Microsoft asked for 20,000 likes on a tweet to possibly reboot the long-dead assistant Clippy. They have made a terrible mistake. The post The Latest Possible Reboot?
For a generation of Microsoft Office users, "Clippy’s" cheerful, if occasionally intrusive, pop-ups were an iconic part of using a Microsoft computer in the late '90s.
In 2001, Clippy was replaced by other assistant tools, according to Verge. The character made a brief comeback in 2019 as part of a Microsoft Teams sticker pack, before abruptly disappearing again.
Microsoft is currently holding Clippy hostage behind a tweet that already has more than 30,000 likes, so we’ll have to wait and see. As every YouTuber puts it, hit that like button Verge readers ...
Microsoft did away with Clippy in 2001, so people were surprised to see Clippy stickers appear in Microsoft Teams this week. And they were even more surprised when, just a day later, Microsoft ...
In case anyone forgot, Clippy was Microsoft’s dumb little virtual assistant who used to pop up offering to help you format your English Lit essay. Clippy was cute, like a cartoon dog, and had an ...
Microsoft has sneaked Clippy, one of its most beloved and hated characters, into the latest version of its mobile software. Recently, the Redmond, Wash., tech company unveiled Windows Phone 8.1 ...
Clippy debuted to much fanfare in Microsoft Office 97 and appeared in other products, such as Microsoft Publisher. But the negative reaction to Clippy caused Microsoft to gradually phase him out.
The software maker will debut a smarter interactive personal assistant. June 5, 2014 — -- From Clippy to Cortana, Microsoft has come a long way in its electronic personal assistance services ...