People feared the computer glitch would mean "the end of the world as we know it." Thankfully, Y2K didn't live up to the hype ...
Y2K came and went with few glitches. But in the 25 years since the calendar flipped to 2000, a lot of what we feared would ...
Reflecting on the actual Y2K is a reminder that computing’s real risks have less to do with murderous robots—and far more to ...
Y2K questions in hand, journalist Ann Bowdan asked palm reader madam Zelda about the future in 1999. Luckily, Madam Zelda ...
The end of the 1900s brought fear that a computer glitch might down aircraft, erase bank accounts and even trigger World War ...
Y2K questions in hand, journalist Ann Bowdan asked palm reader madam Zelda about the future in 1999. Luckily, Madam Zelda ...
After diving into a world where a technological uprising threatens to end the global population, ‘Y2K’ concludes on a ...
In 1999, as many people were bracing for the end of the world, Las Vegas threw a New Year’s Eve party. It did not go well.
It's the 25th anniversary of Y2K, when panic about a millennium bug swept the nation. Photos show how we prepared.
Twenty-five years ago the world was in near panic mode as worries began to surface about all the projected implications from turning the calendar to a new century. For those of us older ...
The U.S. had a “Y2K chief” and a control center in D.C. There were fears that a bug — the Y2K bug — would create havoc with computer systems; that terrorists would seize on this moment to ...