Well it's that time again and would you believe MS has no news. I don't think so.
Hackers jam Microsoft's site news.com Hackers exploited a bug in Microsoft's (MSFT) server software, jamming the company's Web site since yesterday. "They have so many bugs in their software, so why use it?," said Ben Efros, a Webmaster who also wrote in. "Microsoft is just a large company going nowhere on the Internet.
Windows everywhere, even Net PCs news.com But today, Windows CE doesn't seem like much of a success. Jonathan Roberts, director of Windows marketing, was spurned in his attempts to demonstrate a Casio handheld computer based on Windows CE because of software glitches. "Screw it!" Roberts finally joked to Ballmer about the failed demo, but only after he cursed the device with another, unprintable expletive.
Pardon me while I vent computerworld.com OK, I'd been warned about Microsoft Exchange, and I didn't listen. Nor did I listen to the warnings about Windows NT 4.0. But having spent about 100 hours (spread over three months) messing with this machine, I'm exasperated. Sure, I like Microsoft Outlook, and if I really want to make the most of it, I've got to use Exchange. But at some point, it makes more sense to actually do the work than mess around with tools that are supposed to make the work easier but don't measure up.
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Bug gives hackers access to crash IIS Web servers on NT infoworld.com A bug in Microsoft's Internet Information Server (IIS) 3.0 can give malicious hackers an opportunity to bring the Web server crashing down. ----
They hit them Thurday,Friday and Saturday. I guess this is how the hackers will regulate MS for trying to Monopolize the software industry and the internet. And where would you like to go today not the MS site.
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