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science-and-technology1 year ago

"Global Tech Outage Shuts Down McDonald's Worldwide"

McDonald's is addressing a global technology outage that has affected its restaurants worldwide, leading to temporary closures and app issues. The company confirmed that the problem is not related to a cybersecurity event and is working to resolve the issue. Some locations, such as in Bangkok, Milan, and London, are already back up and running, while others, like in Japan, experienced temporary closures due to the system failure.

technology2 years ago

Fitbit Experiences App Outage and Missing Data

Fitbit is currently experiencing an outage, with the app not displaying any stats and the device page showing no connections. Users are unable to connect their wearables to Fitbit, causing inconvenience for new Pixel Watch 2 owners and Charge 6 owners. Fitbit support is aware of the issue and is investigating. Some users have reported that stats are reappearing, but the device page is not consistently back yet.

travel2 years ago

"Delta's App and Website Fail to Deliver: Travelers Struggle to Access Flight Information"

Hundreds of Delta Air Lines customers experienced issues with the company's app and website, with 66% reporting problems with the app and 20% reporting issues with the website. Delta confirmed that the issues have been resolved and there was no impact on airport or flying operations. The airline attributed the problems to a technology vendor issue. Delta has seen a surge in Elite travelers since Covid, leading to long lines for lounges. Earlier this month, Delta faced backlash for changes to its loyalty program, which focused on credit card spending instead of flight rewards. Reports of app and website issues have dropped, and Delta is expected to modify its loyalty program in response to customer complaints.

health2 years ago

"Outrage and Anxiety as Leading Diabetes App Crashes"

Users of the popular diabetes app, FreeStyle Libre, are expressing anger and fear after an update caused the app to stop working on some Apple devices. The app connects to a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) that allows people with Type 1 diabetes to monitor their blood sugar levels in real time. Abbott, the manufacturer of the device, has withdrawn the app from the App Store and stated that the issue only affects customers in the UK. The company is working on a solution and advises affected users to uninstall and reinstall the app. The incident has sparked concerns among users who rely on the technology for their wellbeing.