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The US Library of Congress has decided to immortalize the Windows 95 startup sound in the National Recording Registry.
Tracks added to the list are judged to be "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress, ...
Windows 95 was in many ways a leap forward for personal computing, adding in a now very recognisable updated GUI that made the Windows operating system much more personable and easy to use.
It’s official — the sound that computers made when rebooting on Microsoft Windows 95 is now a historical sound. The jingle was officially added to the National Recording Registry (NRR ...
Here’s how it works. The best Windows laptops are as good as the best MacBooks these days thanks to a wave of new laptop chips that have catapulted them to new heights of speed and battery life.
One iconic addition is barely six seconds long: Brian Eno's chime heard when booting up Windows 95. The recordings added this year bring the number of titles on the Registry to 675 – just a ...
According to the Library, the release of the Windows 95 operating system marked a significant turn in technology, making the home computer more accessible. To mark the achievement, Microsoft ...
More than 30 years ago, Microsoft commissioned Brian Eno to create the now-iconic Windows 95 reboot chime. Now, the meticulously created “Microsoft Sound” is among this year’s selection of 25 ...
It's hard to underscore or overstate how much of an influence Redmond-based Microsoft has had on the entire world of computing over the last half-century. Every aspect of computin ...
So does the Library of Congress. This week, the Windows 95 chime joined Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” and the soundtrack to Minecraft in earning a place in the National Recording Registry.
The original cast album of the Broadway musical “Hamilton.” The chimes Brian Eno wrote for Microsoft Windows in 1995. These were among the 25 audio works chosen this year to join the National ...