Take a look back at the days and months ahead of Jan. 1, 2000, when fears about the Y2K dominated the headlines.
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 specifically referred to the use of a two-digit number in tracking the current year in computer programming, which could ...
Nearly 25 years after the year 2000 began without the much-hyped possible computer catastrophe, Y2K is enjoying a resurgence as Americans become nostalgic for the late '90s and early '00s.
In December 1999, the world prepared for the impending global meltdown known as Y2K. It all stemmed from ... a year's supply of dehydrated food; a propane generator — those were just some ...
And that’s exactly what viewers will get when they go to see Y2K in theaters. 25% gory horror, 25% coming-of-age tale, 25% resonant romance, and 25% bawdy comedy, Y2K is 100% unadulterated late ...
Promise. If you're a fan of offbeat humor and the kind of quirky, cult-worthy films A24 is known for, gird your loins for Y2K, a new project from Saturday Night Live alum Kyle Mooney. The film is ...
Yes, the year 2000 software problem, known as Y2K, turned out to be a nonevent. That has led to a widely held view that it was a kind of manufactured crisis, a vastly overstated danger inflated by ...
But instead, Y2K aims for the appropriate size of the story, noting the machines are starting their total takeover of just one small town. And that lets the story of a misfit group which consists ...
Worries that Y2K, shorthand for the year 2000, would lead to widespread computer havoc proved manageable, but not without some challenges. The start of the millennium was a simpler question.
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 after years and... Y2K seems like a joke now, but in 1999 people were ...
On the 25th anniversary of the Y2K scare, the eponymous film pokes fun at internet disasters. But real disruptions may loom in the future. This is an article from our newsletter “Science Goes To The ...