I love '90s computers. I really do. They're slow, and they're outdated, but they're so wonderfully nostalgia inducing that I just can't stay mad at them for long (even when they crash unexpectedly and ...
This article may contain affiliate links that Yahoo and/or the publisher may receive a commission from if you buy a product or service through those links. As an elder millennial who was in middle and ...
It's well-acknowledged that your sense of smell can call up memories like nobody's business — but for me, particular sounds can also serve as a big reminder of times gone by. Take, for example, these ...
If you’ve ever used a Windows 95 computer, you’re surely familiar with the operating system’s sinister properties. It was as though the computer knew exactly the worst moment to crash and took ...
Beige, boring and a bit too complicated — in the 1990s, personal computers had about as much charisma as an underwhelming date. Compaq and IBM dominated the market, churning out homogenous boxy ...
I often jest that in a few short years the 90s will become the retro-cool that the 80s is today. Mushroom haircuts, grunge rock, 56k modems, baggy pants, golf visors, and beige-colored computers will ...
Did you hear that NASA put a self-driving car on Mars? Its Perseverance rover has been cruising around the red planet since February, and unlike previous space robots, this one features a big ...
This article first appeared on Mashable. If you know how to protect your mainframe from the backdoor trojan worm that’s duplicated the virus code malware drive in the reboot server, uh, code, then ...
Computers do many things well, but expressing emotion is not one of them. So what happens if you ask one to try and sing a heartfel version of a 90s power ballad? “What do machines sing of?” is an art ...
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