Roblox, the popular online gaming platform witnessed a brief outage on June 27. Users reported about the non-functional systems during the 40 minutes outage. However, the company has now announced ...
If you logged in to play any number of games this morning, you likely found yourself out of luck, which was also the case if you were using a number of other websites and services (I couldn’t even ...
Hundreds of popular online games, apps, and websites — including Roblox, Snapchat, Amazon, and Ring — have experienced widespread server outages linked to Amazon’s cloud network. Reports of outages ...
Websites and apps affected by the outage included Amazon services like Amazon Music, Prime Video, Ring and Alexa, as well as other platforms such as Snapchat, Roblox, Fortnite, Zoom, Reddit, Signal, ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — “I woke up and it’s like, **** hitting the fan, so to speak,” said Stefanie Schappert about the October 20 Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage ...
(AP) – An Amazon Web Services outage is causing major disruptions around the world. The service provides remote computing services to many governments, universities and companies, including The ...
Roblox appeared to run into problems on Sunday with several users complaining about issues they were facing.
Even if you're not much of a digital dweller, you might have noticed some of your favourite websites, apps, and even games have been, well, just not working today. This is because there's been an ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. If you're struggling to log in and play some of your favorite games like Fortnite and Roblox, you're not alone. A massive outage was reported with ...
A problem at Amazon’s cloud computing service disrupted internet use around the world early Monday, taking down dozens of online services, including social media site Snapchat, the Roblox and Fortnite ...
A widespread internet outage was reported early on Monday involving Amazon services that impacted several popular services like Snapchat, Fortnite, Roblox and many others. Amazon Web Services said ...