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The | The previous codename for the next generation Windows (called Windows Blackcomb) has been personified by at least one artist, and not surprisingly depicts the prototype OS-tan as an unawakened futuristic cyborg. However, a rendition for the updated Windows Vienna remains to be seen by OSC, although given the popularity of Longhorn/Vista renditions long before the operating system's release, a flood of Vienna-tan renditions is anticipated as the release date approaches. | ||
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Revision as of 12:16, 19 September 2007
The previous codename for the next generation Windows (called Windows Blackcomb) has been personified by at least one artist, and not surprisingly depicts the prototype OS-tan as an unawakened futuristic cyborg. However, a rendition for the updated Windows Vienna remains to be seen by OSC, although given the popularity of Longhorn/Vista renditions long before the operating system's release, a flood of Vienna-tan renditions is anticipated as the release date approaches.
See also:
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