US-CERT Says Microsoft’s Advice On Downadup Worm Bogus
CWmike writes “Microsoft’s advice on disabling Windows’ “Autorun” feature is flawed, the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) said today, and it leaves users who rely on its guidelines to protect their PCs against the fast-spreading Downadup worm open to attack. US-CERT said in an alert that Microsoft’s instructions on turning off Autorun are ‘not fully effective’ and ‘could be considered a vulnerability.’ The flaw in Microsoft’s guidelines are important at the moment, because the “Downadup” worm, which has compromised more computers than any other attack in years, can spread through USB devices, such as flash drives and cameras, by taking advantage of Windows’ Autorun and Autoplay features.”
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Microsoft Donates Code To Apache’s "Stonehenge" Project
dp619 writes “Several months after joining the Apache Foundation, Microsoft has made its first code contribution to an Apache project. The project, known as Stonehenge, is made up of companies and developers seeking to test the interoperability of Web standards implementations.”Reader Da Massive adds a link to coverage at Computer World.
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Microsoft Expected to Cut 8,000 Jobs as Profit Weakens
Microsoft Corp is expected to post a quarterly profit that misses its own target and announce thousands of job cuts this week as the global economic slump hurts even the technology industry’s biggest players. When the leading software maker reports fiscal second quarter results on Thursday, investors are likely to press for comments on its outlook.
Why Microsoft should forget about Yahoo and buy Palm
The success of the iPhone and other smartphones demonstrates how the market for software is changing. Applications are no longer bound to a single device—your programs come in different flavors on different gadgets and share data across the Internet. The model by which we pay for software is also shifting.
In case it wasn't obvious, Nintendo and Sony have switched places – GamePro.com
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In case it wasn't obvious, Nintendo and Sony have switched places
GamePro.com – 35 minutes ago By Alicia Ashby The writing has been on the wall for quite some time, but cumulative NPD sales make the shift of video game power all the more official. Microsoft’s Greenberg: Sony 'Out of Touch', 'Complacent' Gamasutra Microsoft responds to Sony's recent Xbox 360 criticisms The Tech Herald PC World – ElectricPig.tv – PS3Center.net – Ars Technica all 217 news articles Langue : Français |
Is Microsoft Improving Its Image?
nk497 writes “Writer makes the case that Windows 7 is a turning point for Microsoft, and we all might start liking them soon… ‘While it’s not winning everyone over, there are real signs that Microsoft has taken criticisms on board where it matters most: in the software and services that it provides. The idea of a faster, slimmer Windows is one that most Vista owners would automatically put on their wishlist, and it seems that Microsoft has genuinely done something about it. It’s not just reignited interest in the Windows product line, but it’s got users appreciating a fresh approach from Microsoft as well.'”
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Microsoft responds to Sony's recent Xbox 360 criticisms – The Tech Herald
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Microsoft responds to Sony's recent Xbox 360 criticisms
The Tech Herald – 5 hours ago by Stevie Smith – Jan 21 2009, 05:20 While resisting the temptation to (once again) lapse into tongue-in-cheek hyperbole surrounding the ‘handbags at dawn’ exchanges that Microsoft and Sony frequently engage in when it comes to their gaming hardware, … Sony intentionally made the PS3 hard to develop for PS3Center.net PS3 will win console sales war says, er, Sony guardian.co.uk PC World – Eurogamer – Ars Technica – Gamasutra all 192 news articles Langue : Français |
Sony intentionally made the PS3 hard to develop for – PS3Center.net
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Sony intentionally made the PS3 hard to develop for
PS3Center.net – 2 hours ago by Nick Of course, outside of lackluster sales numbers caused by the price of the system, the other achilles heel of the PS3 has been it's infuriatingly complex architecture, which developers have openly complained about. Xbox Live Subscription Price Drop: Thanks for Nothing PC World Hirai Claims PS3 'Official' Leadership, Criticizes Rivals Gamasutra Gameinfowire.com – Ars Technica – Eurogamer – The Tech Herald all 184 news articles Langue : Français |
Possible Last-Minute Problems With Vista SP2
crazyeyes writes “It looks like Microsoft is facing problems with Windows Vista SP2. The final Service Pack for Vista and Server 2008 (before Windows 7 comes out) has been delayed. The folks who broke the launch details and dates of previous Service Packs for XP and Vista have Microsoft’s latest internal schedule. Can Microsoft get it out before Windows 7? According to the new schedule, just barely.”
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