A major Amazon Web Services outage disrupted scores of online platforms on Monday – leaving people around the world unable to ...
An Amazon Web Services (AWS) logo pictured on Oct. 14, 2025. Reporter Major global outage impacts popular apps and websites, ...
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At about 4:30PM ET on October 20, things seemed to be returning back to normal. Apps like Venmo and Lyft, which were either ...
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.
The Disneyland and Disney World apps are currently experiencing technical issues that they are working to address. There are ...
Simple, legit apps that turn everyday shopping (groceries, big-box runs, online orders, even gas) into automatic cash back or ...
A "faulty automation" was at the core of the issues that caused knock-on effects for more than one thousand sites on Monday, ...
More than 1,000 companies had 6.5 million reports of disruption, including Snapchat, Reddit, Roblox and Lloyds bank.
A massive AWS outage Monday that brought down some of the world’s most popular apps and services all started with a glitch.