If you used Microsoft years ago, you may remember Clippy, an animated paperclip with big eyebrows and even bigger eyes. The tool was established in 1997, developing lovers and haters alike, as he ...
Microsoft fired Clippy, its animated paperclip helper in Office, about 20 years ago, but in a nostalgic move, Microsoft is reviving its old assistant in Microsoft Teams. The new Clippy is now part of ...
Well, Twitter might have just cursed us all (but what else is new?). In a tweet we learned about via The Verge, Microsoft proposed replacing the paperclip emoji in Microsoft Office with Clippy. Yes, ...
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Does the name Clippy ring a bell? If it does not, it might be easier for Microsoft users to recall the paper clip-shaped talking animation with googly eyes everyone thought disappeared from existence ...
Baby boomer Bill Gates may remember the 1960s "Paul is dead" rumor that dogged Beatle Paul McCartney. Now, the Microsoft chairman is spinning his own urban myth for the millennium generation: Clippy's ...
If you were around for the release of Office 97, you'll know the overly-helpful Clippy Office Assistant. For newcomers to Office Suite, he was actually quite useful, showing you the ropes of the new ...
Microsoft's Clippy, the cartoon paperclip helper, might come back as an emoji, the company said. More than 320,000 users across Twitter and Instagram have said they want to bring Clippy back. Clippy ...
Microsoft Hopes Mico Succeeds Where Clippy Failed as Tech Companies Warily Imbue AI With Personality Clippy, the animated paper clip that annoyed Microsoft Office users nearly three decades ago, might ...
The helper is back, though less animated in his new form. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Halo Infinite Season 2 is live. Our ...
It's ridiculous, but the good kind of ridulous. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Clippy is back, baby. A developer has brought ...