The world went pretty numb when the year 2000 was closing in. It was not merely the change in all four digits, but it also beckoned major problems for the software and programs developed during the ...
Another date problem, which results from computing dates into the year 2038 and beyond in 32-bit operating systems. Also called the "Y2K38 problem," Unix and other C applications represent time as the ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Two events pose a threat to Americans’ ability to connect to the internet. Hackers have always posed a threat through DNS attacks, or denial of services. Another threat is ...
A stark warning about the upcoming Epochalypse, also known as the "Year 2038 problem," has come from the past, as National Museum Of Computing system restorers have discovered an unsetting issue while ...
While the world is busy debating the ethical consequences of artificial intelligence and marvelling at quantum breakthroughs, an old-school technical glitch — the Year 2038 problem — lurks quietly in ...
Remember how panicked we all were about the Y2K crisis back in the year 2000? Everyone freaked out because computers only used two digits to represent a year in their internal clocks, so Jan. 1, 2000 ...
Well, this relates to *nix stuff, so I guess it goes here... I'm sure there's been a hundred threads about it, but it goes without saying that my efforts to search for one were wasted.<BR><BR>The ...
Picture this: it’s January 19th, 2038, at exactly 03:14:07 UTC. Somewhere in a data center, a Unix system quietly ticks over its internal clock counter one more time. But instead of moving forward to ...