In the lead up to January 1, 2000, television reporters rabidly covered doomsayers’ predictions about technology’s downfall.
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A quarter century ago, as 1999 neared 2000, Y2K was all the buzz. A look back at how The Tennessean covered the event.
Kathy Garcia, an organizer with the Y2K Community Project in Boulder, Colo., said fears of a societal meltdown offered an ...
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 ...
As 2024 comes to a close, here's a look back at some of the tech stories that caught my eye in the past year. These articles ...
In his reporting from 25 years ago, Taylor tamped down Y2K panic and noted how programmers had been working to upgrade the ...
Dec. 28—From Massena, where a duo began a millennium disaster food drive, to Glens Falls, where a company that supplied portable toilets saw a run on rentals, there were some serious preparations 25 ...
Y2K is an American disaster comedy-horror film directed by Kyle Mooney. Written by Mooney and Evan Winter, the film had its theatrical release on December 6, 2024, by A24. Three best friends ...
CNN even offered a Y2K “preparedness checklist” that advised stocking up on food and water as one would in preparation for a natural disaster. In that documentary, now streaming on Max ...
"How do we help each other out — not when a disaster hits, but beforehand?" Garcia told NPR's Margot Adler in 1999. Her project set up shop in a Boulder mall storefront, offering Y2K educational ...