“According to Apple’s system status page, multiple store services are currently experiencing an outage,” Juli Clover reports for MacRumors.
“The App Store, Apple TV App Store, Mac App Store, iTunes in the Cloud, and the Volume Purchase Program are unavailable for some users,” Clover reports.
“The outage started just after 12:30 p.m., and we have also heard reports of problems with Apple Music and Apple News,” Clover reports, “hough those are not service outages currently listed on the system status page.”
Read more in the full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: We’ve also had reports from readers of articles disappearing from Apple’s News app and Apple TV issues.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Denis M.” for the heads up.]
iCloud music isn’t working for me. And now I can’t work. No music, no work.
How does Eddy Cue still have his job?
Answer: Tim Cook
Tim Ciok never ever holds anyone accountable. Ever.
Joe? What are you doing out of bed after 9? If Mom finds out, you’re in deep shit. And watch your spelling. No wonder you’re flunking English. And stop using my MacBook, what the hell’s wrong with your stupid netbook now? Didn’t you get Mom to pay the ransom ware yet, or did you tell her? By the way, your room smells like ass.
For me, Facebook is down. May be something wider than Apple?
Clearly, Tim Cook is responsible for all data outages, planet wide. One of the lightbulbs in my garage blew out last night. Yep, Tim Cook is to blame for that, too.
In North Korea, every time there is a power outage (they have a LOT of them) they blame the US.
Looks like Tim is in good company. 😉
Don’t know. I couldn’t log into Apple Support about 2 hours ago, but it seems to be working fine now.
Gee, I’m finding it hard to spot where I mentioned Tim Cook, much less apologized for him. I simply made a honest and accurate observation. Did you stop to notice the “?” at the end of my sentence? That means it is a question. Don’t know where you head is at that you have to read so many meanings into a simple statement fact. Facebook was indeed DOWN when I posted that.
Knowing that Apple has some services on their own servers and some outsourced to AWS or Google data servers makes you wonder whose servers are failing. Sans any service outage notices from Amazon or Google for other customers it may indicate Apple is still trying to work out kinks in their own data centers.
My iPhone just exploded in my hand.
Damn you Tim!
ICloud Backup gone. All my devices say there never was a backup.
My dog just farted! Damn that Tim Cook!
Fumbling and bumbling at Apple again. This is very silly.