Toysrus.com confirms outage
Toysrus.com confirmed that it was offline for several hours on Sunday.
Toysrus.com confirmed that it was offline for several hours on Sunday.
Traders were locked out of the Nasdaq exchange for at least 17 minutes before the closing bell Tuesday, preventing them from buying or selling stocks during yet another tremendous rally. Nasdaq officials are expected to comment on the outage within the hour.
America Online Inc. is blaming recent service problems in France on the "passion" of its online customers -- in particular a minority of subscribers who are hogging the service, making the most of their 99F (roughly $14) per month for "unlimited" access.
In what could be one of the largest Web hosting deals in the business-to-business sector, Covisint is expected to announce next week that Exodus has been picked to host and manage its North American and European Web operations.
Covisint, the online business exchange being cobbled together by the leading automakers, came a couple of steps closer to flicking the "on" switch, announcing deals Monday with Sun Microsystems for servers and software and with Exodus Communications for Web hosting. Exodus will run all of the auto exchange's Web operations globally, including facilities, security, storage and network services.
AOL (aol) users reported scattershot luckconnecting to the online service Wednesday night.A spokeswoman confirmed the existence of a problem lasting approximately three hours which prevented some users from accessing AOL.
E-mail and Web connectivity for as many as 25 percent of Excite@Home's 2.3 million customers has been down since late Tuesday night or early Wednesday because of a corrupted domain name service database, an Excite@Home (athm) spokesman said Thursday morning.
For the second day in a row, a major Internet news site was temporarily knocked offline. MSNBC.
America Online Inc. is blaming recent service problems in France on the "passion" of its online customers -- in particular a minority of subscribers who are hogging the service, making the most of their 99F (roughly $14) per month for "unlimited" access.
The Commonwealth Bank acknowledged its automatic teller machine (ATM) and Netbank services were down for "a couple of hours" today and conceded late in the afternoon it was yet to find the cause of the problem.ZDNet Australia contacted the CBA after receiving reports today from readers that they could not access the services.