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Brian Eno Criticizes Microsoft for Support of Israeli Military - MSNBrian Eno, the composer of the Windows 95 startup sound, has penned an open letter calling for Microsoft to stop providing artificial intelligence and cloud services to the Israeli military.
Three decades after composing the iconic Windows 95 startup jingle, Brian Eno has published an open letter to Microsoft, calling out the company for selling technology to Israel amid the country ...
Brian Eno has slammed Microsoft over its ties to Israel's military three decades after writing the company's iconic Windows 95 startup music.
Brian Eno has posted an open letter to Microsoft asking them to cut ties with Israel. The musician, producer and ambient pioneer famously composed the now iconic seven second start-up chime for ...
Gaming Industry Brian Eno, creator of the Windows 95 startup sound, calls on Microsoft to sever ties with Israel: 'If you knowingly build systems that can enable war crimes, you inevitably become ...
English artist and musician Brian Eno is calling out Microsoft for supplying tech services to the Israeli Ministry of Defense.
Windows 95 chime composer Brian Eno denounces Microsoft for its ties to Israeli government The influential musician pledged to donate his earnings from the Windows 95 chime to people in Gaza.
Brian Eno has penned an open letter to Microsoft urging the tech company to disinvest in Israel and has pledged to donate his fee from the six second chime he originally composed for Windows 95 to ...
In fact, Eno actually failed to meet his brief. His Windows 95 start-up is actually six seconds long, but was deemed so brilliant that Microsoft let that slide.
Brian Eno, one of the all-time great art-music legends, is now 76 years old, and he’s not slowing down one bit. If anything, he’s busier now than ever. Eno, an experimental generative film ...
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