Showing posts with label problem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label problem. Show all posts

Thursday, February 21, 2013

iPad Mini has no shortage problems

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If something has prevented Apple sell all units of iPad Mini would have liked, were the shortages that their suppliers have had in recent months, even though the device was released a little over 4 months ago . Many have had to wait several weeks to get the tablet after ordering it, but this story is over.

According to several Apple stores, the iPad Mini has no shortage problems, and this goes for all models, including the black and white colors, and those with only WiFi or WiFi + cell.

Yet in Europe still have to wait three days for purchases work again normally.

Apple completely exhausted their stock of iPad Mini after the device is sold totally three days after launch, and since then the problems started with the shortage. Fortunately, the situation has come to a close and tablet sales are normalizing these days.

Does anyone around here have an iPad Mini? If so, was there a delay after purchasing the device?

Friday, July 27, 2012

After Google Talk, Twitter is the time to stay off the air

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On the morning of Thursday (26/07) the Google Talk went off the air, and a few hours later, it was time for another service down for no apparent reason: Twitter.

Until now, users can not access the microblogging site or by official or by applications such as TweetDeck and HootSuite. However, the mobile version of site is functioning normally.

In the Twitter status blog , microblog confirms the failure. "Users may be experiencing problems accessing Twitter. Our engineers are working to resolve the problem."

It is the second time in just over a month since the microblog is off the air. On June 21 another problem also meant that users were unable to access the service. On occasion, the service returned, but the company's team did not disclose the reason for the decline.

You are also having difficulty accessing Twitter? Share with us.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Problems with the WiFi on your Mac?



Apparently, some users have had problems with the WiFi connection of your Mac. While this may not bother some people, are sure to fall very badly to others. WiFi chips used by Apple are also used in many other devices, so the problem does not seem to come from that side, but still, the hardware is controlled by the software , and in this case it appears that the energy manager of the operating system Mac OS X Lion is the source of the problems with WiFi.
Some users of Apple Forums contacted the suppliers / vendors of routers, and they asked them to deactivate the power manager on their machines to avoid the loss of connectivity. And apparently it solved the problem.
What had happened here? Well, basically, the problem was between certain routers and OS X Lion: to enter the idle WiFi chip, and subsequently be summarized, connectivity with the router was not reset properly. It is not clear who should solve the drawback: if router problem must be the manufacturer, and if the side of the operating system is Apple responsible. Note that this problem has been presented only for OS X Lion.
Does anyone around here has had this problem? If the case is that, try turning off the power manager on the Mac

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Instagram still off the air after server problem


"Netflix and Pinterest left the air, but service was standard.
Twitter, the network informs that works to solve the problem."

The Instagram, photo-sharing service, is down since the night of Friday (29). The problem would have occurred after a thunderstorm dropped in Virginia, USA, where are the Amazon servers.

In addition to Instagram, services like Netflix, movies on demand over the Internet, and Pinterest, publishing site of images, also left the air, but in the early afternoon of Saturday (30), were working for Brazilian users. In However, the programs may be unstable.

At Twitter, Instagram said the problem should not affect users' files. Still, according to the post, the network "works to correct the problems" and "thank you for your patience."

"No data was lost and we are working through the night to restore service," says the message. The reason, according to the website "Mashable" would have been a strong storm in the U.S. state of Virginia, with winds that affected part of the grid that supplies the servers.