The so-called "millennium bug" led many to predict a meltdown of critical infrastructure when the calendar changed from 1999 ...
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 ...
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 ...
It has been 25 years since Y2K fears peaked on New Year's Eve 1999. What was the issue? How was the crisis averted? And did ...
When panic gripped the globe on New Year's Eve, 1999, newspaper archives show some Treasure Coast residents equally ...
Twenty-five years ago, emergency managers and computer programmers were among those anticipating the effects of “Y2K.” Experts were concerned that the arrival of the 21st century could cause critical ...
An evening timelapse shot at a beach in North Vancouver, British Columbia. 85-year-old Jack Kabvitok says he was born in an ...
A quarter century ago, as 1999 neared 2000, Y2K was all the buzz. A look back at how The Tennessean covered the event.
Nostalgia alert! Everyone's favorite fashion queen, Zendaya, is bringing back the early 2000s in the most spectacular way possible.
Surely the most astonishing New Year's Eve in Austin history arrived on Dec. 31, 1999.