Evolution of Microsoft operating systems: from MS-DOS to Windows 11

Technologies Software. 11-27-2024 at 11:00 comment
Without Microsoft, the world of modern computer technology would not be the same as we know it. Next year, Microsoft turns 50 years old, so it’s worth looking back at the megacorporation’s significant achievements ahead of the milestone. Starting with simple text-based MS-DOS interfaces in the early 1980s and reaching modern, intuitive,…

Who created the BSOD? Windows developer reveals 30-year-old mystery «blue screen of death»

News Software 08-02-2024 at 14:33 comment
In the second half of July large-scale failure of CrowdStrike hit Windows and a lot of businesses around the world. Many people have seen the «blue screen of death» — Microsoft developer told his story.

Former Microsoft vice president shows first copy of Windows 95

News Software 07-10-2024 at 10:04 comment
Brad Silverberg, former senior vice president and product manager at Microsoft, showed the world’s first a copy of Windows 95. It all started with a post by Dave Plummer, another prominent Microsoft employee who is the man behind Task Manager, ZIP files, and the pinball game Space Cadet, which came free with Windows. In the post, Dave showed…

Windows95man’s performance at Eurovision reminded us of Bill Gates’ «inflammatory» dance 30 years ago (video)

News WTF 05-13-2024 at 14:49 comment
Finland’s shocking performance at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 was memorable not only for the participants’ bright costumes (one of them had almost none), but also for their inflammatory moves, which reminded us a bit of Steve Ballmer and Bill Gates’ dancing during the actual launch of Windows 95.

The enthusiast ported «thousands of programs» to Windows 95 — he ported the .NET Framework from Windows 98

News Software 04-14-2024 at 23:18 comment
Video blogger MattKC, in his own words, has migrated «thousands of programs» to Windows 95 by porting an important Windows 98 feature — the .NET Framework. The main limitation of Windows 95 compared to Windows 98 is the lack of the .NET Framework — in most other aspects, Windows 98 is very close to its predecessor in design and function.

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