They work for a tech company which is incredibly boring and dated by todays standards.
The 1990s had lots of great music and films, but zeitgeist-wise it hasn't aged as interestingly as the 1970s and 1980s.
But the one thing that does have a bit of nostalgia factor is people noisily rattling on those naff old keyboards. Codes! Error! E-mail! Loading......!
It
is boring, very boring, but it's funny to see that
they thought they were being hot and sci-fi because, wow, the internets. Sandra Bullock even did a film about it. I'm just saying.
Initially it's a very earnest and boring show centered more around the male characters but they had a reboot midseason when Frank South from Melrose Place took over. You can see the focus shift more towards the female characters and Carmen Electra is brought in as a Amanda Woodward type character.
The way I remember it (and perhaps best to keep it that way) I enjoyed the "town-y" feel of the first episodes. There was that lovely blonde actress from Models Inc who was married to a bully - I think he was murdered?
Carmen Electra looked like a character who couldn't actually exist in that world, or at least wouldn't want to be there. She was a CPW character, a pre-Yasmine Bleeth.
That "let's make 90s soaps more grounded" usually didn't last very long because they often had to rely upon a millionaire character to stir things up.
Glamour soap was dead (apparently!) but the "grounded characters" still needed to rub shoulders with those 80s archetypes in order to soap their respective soaps properly.
Perhaps it's not just about intentional retoolings, but also a symptom of 90s soaps failing the reinvent the genre.
Either way, I think Hyperion Bay had a better chance as a male-centered soap.