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Amazon's big outage reminds us that we trust big tech companies far too much
On Monday, October 20, millions of internet users got a painful answer to a question few even knew existed. The question was: ...
Hundreds of users have taken to X to vent their frustration at the outage DOZENS of games, apps and banks went down after a global outage this morning. Roblox gamers, Snapchat users and Halifax ...
Amazon says its systems are back online again after connectivity issues persisted Monday. But reports of problems with Amazon’s cloud computing services unit AWS continue.
Many of the world’s biggest apps and websites have been broken for hours in a worldwide outage. Snapchat, Roblox, Fortnite, Duolingo and Canva were all suffering problems, according to tracking ...
A 19-year-old from Kent was arrested in connection with an alleged foiled Halloween terrorist attack in Michigan last week.
Katie is a UK-based news reporter and features writer. Officially, she is CNET's European correspondent, covering tech policy and Big Tech in the EU and UK. Unofficially, she serves as CNET's Taylor ...
Everyone’s fighting here and using bad language.” Abu Dhabi-based Claire Holland would after hear her eight-year-old son muttering while playing online games. “One day, he refused to leave the game.
Games of all types, from Fortnite to Wordle to Roblox have been affected by the AWS outage. Problems started at about 7.30am BST (that's 2.30am ET) when gamign services started having huge spikes on ...
More than 1,000 companies had 6.5 million reports of disruption, including Snapchat, Reddit, Roblox and Lloyds bank.
We're wrapping up our live coverage of a mass outage that caused swathes of the internet to fall apart today. Amazon Web Services says it has fixed the underlying cause - but many of the world's ...
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