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Starbucks, Minecraft, and Xbox all crash—here’s what we know
Three major digital platforms experienced significant disruptions recently, leaving millions of users unable to access their services. The Starbucks mobile app, Minecraft servers, and the Xbox Network ...
There have been reports by some PC gamers, of the issue whereby they can successfully launch the Minecraft game on their Windows 11 or Windows 10 computer, but as soon as they try to join a Minecraft ...
Azure provides cloud services for lots of companies and platforms, which means it hosts data, websites, and provides key ...
Folks who often play Minecraft will likely have come across an error message Can’t Keep Up! Is The Server Overloaded? As the name suggests, this error is related to ...
A security flaw discovered in Minecraft's code that could give perpetrators the ability to crash servers remotely has been fixed via a patch by Mojang. Update: Mojang has released an update to ...
It turns out that for the past two years, you could crash a Minecraft server pretty easily. A security researcher published the exploit(Opens in a new window ...
A security researcher has posted a Minecraft flaw that makes it "easy" for hackers to crash the game's servers, reports Ars Technica. Developer Anmar Askar first noticed the exploit two years ago and ...
53% of shared hosting users say they’ve lost players due to crashes, lag, or downtime Only 10% of VPS and 8% of bare metal users experienced the same 58% of Minecraft admins say low latency is the ...
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