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Let’s say you’re traipsing through the African bush when you come across a grove of trees. As you walk through it, something feels off. You look up at one of the trees and notice that a ...
Three people were taken to the hospital after a crash that closed a road in Green Township Friday evening, Green Township police said. It happened at the intersection of Cheviot Road and ...
With an upcoming Windows update, Microsoft will be doing away with the sad face emoji and QR code that appear on the Blue Screen of Death.
The blue screen that stressed computer users for more than three decades is giving way to a black one.
Microsoft has confirmed that it is killing off its iconic Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). The screen is something most Windows users (unfortunately) are all too familiar with—the azure shade that ...
The software giant’s blue screen of death dates to the early 1990s, according to longtime Microsoft developer Raymond Chen.
Authorities in Green Lake County have released more information regarding a person who was hit and killed by a vehicle Wednesday morning.
Microsoft is changing its Blue Screen of Death to a black one. After decades, a simplified black error message will replace the traditional BSOD.
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