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Fact or Fiction: Sphere impacted by global outage? - MSNA viral image depicts the blue screen error message illuminating the Las Vegas Sphere.
The "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD), a term coined for the Microsoft "error" message on computing systems, was displayed on Microsoft computing systems internationally.
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Fact Check: No, Las Vegas Sphere Did Not Show 'Blue Screen of ... - MSNThe Las Vegas sphere displayed a Microsoft "error" message following a worldwide IT glitch in July 2024.
The Las Vegas Sphere, known for its elaborate graphics and visual effects, didn’t project the “blue screen of death” amid the global tech outage. This image is fake.
One of the most iconic things about Windows is its "blue screen of death," which is now retiring after 40 years.
The Las Vegas Sphere, known for its elaborate graphics and visual effects, didn’t project the “blue screen of death” amid the global tech outage. This image is fake.
A tech outage on July 19 caused disruptions across the globe, but the Las Vegas Sphere didn’t really glow with the “blue screen of death” during the outage.
The Las Vegas Sphere, known for its elaborate graphics and visual effects, didn’t project the “blue screen of death” amid the global tech outage. This image is fake.
The Las Vegas Sphere, known for its elaborate graphics and visual effects, didn’t project the “blue screen of death” amid the global tech outage. This image is fake.
The Las Vegas Sphere, known for its elaborate graphics and visual effects, didn’t project the “blue screen of death” amid the global tech outage. This image is fake.
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