In the lead up to January 1, 2000, television reporters rabidly covered doomsayers’ predictions about technology’s downfall.
The fear was that stored dates used in calculations based on daily or yearly activities – think banking systems, air traffic ...
With today’s connected tech, a similar-scale bug would be hard to squash Comment Twenty-five years ago on January 1, despite ...
“It’s our own little Y2K,” a deputy who was working Wednesday morning told The Times. The deputy, along with three other ...
In his reporting from 25 years ago, Taylor tamped down Y2K panic and noted how programmers had been working to upgrade the ...
Planes didn’t fall from the sky on Jan. 1, 2000. A technology reporter who wrote a front-page article early that morning ...
The year was 1999 - and governments and corporations were fearful about the unknown millenium computer bug. Here’s what to ...
In December 1999, the world prepared for the impending global meltdown known as Y2K. It all stemmed from a seemingly small ...
For people over the age of 30, the Y2K panic of 1999 was a real concern. It seems silly now, but for many people a quarter ...
The U.S. spent tens of billions of dollars solving the computer glitch, but Y2K also sparked untrue hysteria about planes ...
Ice Spice released her album, Y2K!: I’m Just A Girl, the deluxe version of her 2024 album, but fans are shocked to see that ...