It turns out a Janet Jackson song had the power to crash some Windows XP-era laptops. Microsoft software engineer Raymond Chen recounted the incident in a blog post on Wednesday, saying he heard the ...
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Gen Xers and boomers will remember the musical powerhouse that was Janet Jackson in the late 1980s. But now her music has been found to have a new power — it can crash laptops. This week Microsoft ...
I've installed XP on numerous laptops from Toshiba and HP for starters. It has never been any different than when I installed it on a desktop. Before you do so, you should check Dell's site to see if ...
Janet Jackson is still a major force in pop culture, but she used to be everywhere. Her records topped charts. Her music videos played endlessly. The merest glimpse of just one of her nipples could ...
According to Chen, an unnamed “major computer manufacturer” discovered that some of their computers were crashing when trying to play the song and that playing the song on one laptop could even crash ...
The company is taking advantage of an exception clause for low-cost laptops to offer Windows XP since the OS's retirement Dell Thursday started selling a mini-notebook with Microsoft‘s Windows XP Home ...
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Windows XP Home will be available for OEMs to install on ULCPCs either until June 30, 2010, or one year after the availability of the Windows 7, whichever date comes later Microsoft confirmed Thursday ...