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Raymond Chen wrote about the discovery regarding Jackson's signature 1989 music video earlier this month in a blog post, and the Empress of Pop has since reacted via Instagram Jack Irvin has over five ...
A researcher discovered that Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation" caused crashing among laptop hard drives. Here's the explanation. Tech Times Tech Times A recent study shared by Raymond Chen, a principal ...
Janet Jackson's album Rhythm Nation has reached a major milestone, and fans are celebrating. Rhythm Nation was released on September 19, 1989, meaning that the album has reached its milestone 35th ...
We are a part of a rhythm nation...that is accidentally destroying our hard drives. Gif: Gizmodo/A&M Records In more vintage music news, Janet Jackson’s 1989 dance-pop song “Rhythm Nation” is making ...
Forever Arielle Joins Janet’s Rhythm Nation: L.A.-based dance music artist Forever Arielle remembers her life-changing Janet Jackson experience. The concert was sold out and our tickets were up front, ...
A sound frequency in Jackson's famous 'Rhythm Nation' could disrupt a laptop hard drive used in a number of Windows XP notebook models, according to a Microsoft software engineer. It turns out a Janet ...
In the early 2000s, software developers were hard at work delivering the most up-to-date programs for the latest laptop models. In hindsight, many of them were clunky and slow, although they got the ...
Microsoft's chief software engineer blogged about it. Raymond Chen says a specific frequency, like the one in "Rhythm Nation," makes Windows XP hard drives go black. Good morning. I'm Rachel Martin.
Janet Jackson’s wardrobe isn’t the only thing that can cause a malfunction. According to a Microsoft development blogger, “a major computer manufacturer” has discovered that playing “Rhythm Nation” ...
In his blog, The Old New Thing, Microsoft principal software engineer Raymond Chen revealed that most Windows XP-era laptops (circa 2001-2007) can’t handle playing the music video for Janet Jackson’s ...