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PlayStation Network back online, firm says

The multi-hour outage of the PlayStation Network has been resolved, with the service now fully recovered and offering an additional 5 days of free service to all PlayStation Plus members. The disruption was particularly frustrating for gamers who had paid monthly fees and were eager to access their purchased games over the weekend. The exact cause of the problem remains undisclosed by PlayStation.

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PSN Outage Sparks Sony Compensation for PlayStation Plus Users Δ1.91

PlayStation Plus subscribers are officially receiving compensation following the PlayStation Network outage last month. The almost 24-hour outage, which prevented online gaming, has been addressed by Sony. Members should now see the compensation added to their PlayStation accounts as of March 4, five days of service will be automatically added to their expiry date.

Mastercard Outage Resolved After Users Report Issues with Payments, Purchases Δ1.77

Mastercard has resolved an issue affecting some transactions after cardholders reported being unable to make online payments or purchases for a brief period Sunday morning. Hundreds of cardholders in the U.S., United Kingdom, Japan, Italy, and Australia were among those who began reporting issues early Sunday morning. The company stated that all systems are now working as normal.

X Experiences Outages on Monday Morning Δ1.76

Elon Musk's platform X faced significant accessibility issues on Monday morning, impacting thousands of users across the United States. Downdetector reported that outages began around 5:30 AM ET, with over 20,000 users affected, and the situation worsened with a resurgence of issues affecting more than 40,000 users by 9:30 AM ET. While users experienced intermittent access, the lack of communication from X regarding the cause of the outages raises questions about the platform's reliability.

Microsoft Resolves Global Outage Affecting Tens of Thousands Δ1.76

A global outage at Microsoft left tens of thousands of users unable to access their Outlook email accounts and other programs, with the issue affecting services such as Microsoft Exchange, Teams, 365, and Azure. The outage was most concentrated in major US cities including New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Microsoft has restored service after an investigation into the cause of the problem.

X Platform Outage Appears to Ease, Downdetector Shows Δ1.74

An outage on Elon Musk's social media platform X appeared to ease after thousands of users in the U.S. and the UK reported glitches on Monday, according to outage-tracking website Downdetector.com. The number of reports in the U.S. dropped to 403 as of 6:24 a.m. ET from more than 21,000 incidents earlier, user-submitted data on Downdetector showed. Reports in the UK also decreased significantly, with around 200 incidents reported compared to 10,800 earlier.

Fortnite Cloud Gaming Facing Potential Time Restrictions on xCloud Δ1.73

Fortnite cloud gaming is smooth enough for players to remain competitive. The most dedicated gamers log endless hours on the streaming service. A new discovery suggests future restrictions may be imposed on free-to-play Fortnite, potentially limiting playtime.

Nationwide Oracle Outage Hits US Federal Health Record Systems Δ1.73

Oracle's Federal electronic health records (EHR) software recently suffered a nationwide outage, causing six Veterans Affairs hospitals to revert to contingency procedures in order to continue treating patients as normal. The outage started at 08:37 ET on March 4 and lasted for five hours, affecting users across various government agencies, including the Department of Defense, US Coast Guard, and NOAA. Oracle has launched a full root cause analysis to determine what triggered this outage.

Technical Issues Resolved Across Whatsapp and Other Meta Apps Δ1.73

WhatsApp's recent technical issue, reported by thousands of users, has been resolved, according to a spokesperson for the messaging service. The outage impacted users' ability to send messages, with some also experiencing issues with Facebook and Facebook Messenger. Meta's user base is massive, making any glitches feel like they affect millions worldwide.

Xbox Series X Sales Plummet in Europe Δ1.72

The Xbox Series X is becoming increasingly scarce across Europe as sales plummet. Microsoft's reduced shipments to the continent are further exacerbating the issue. The console's availability has become so limited that gamers are struggling to find it in stock, with many retailers listing it but unable to fulfill orders.

PlayStation Direct Now Lets You Rent, Yes Rent, a PS5 From £11.99 a Month Δ1.72

PlayStation Direct has introduced a rental service in the UK, allowing customers to lease various PlayStation hardware including the PS5, PS5 Pro, and PS Portal for monthly fees. The service, provided by Raylo, offers flexible leasing terms ranging from 12 to 36 months, with the option of a rolling monthly contract. While this presents a more affordable way to access gaming hardware, consumers should be aware that they will not own the equipment at the end of the rental term.

MPs' Investigation Reveals Millions in Compensation for Banking IT Failures Δ1.72

Nine major UK banks and building societies accumulated at least 803 hours of tech problems in the past two years, figures published by MPs show. The Treasury Committee's investigation found that the outages affected millions of customers between January 2023 and February this year, with Barclays facing compensation payments of £12.5m. The committee's chair, Dame Meg Hillier, highlighted the impact on families living "pay check to pay check", who lost access to banking services on payday.

Physical Game Media Might Perish because of the 25% Tariffs on Imported Discs Δ1.71

The proposed 25% tariff on imported disc games could lead to a shift towards all-digital strategy in the gaming industry, with potential price increases for physical copies. Digital distribution is becoming increasingly popular, and recent changes have already led to more affordable pricing for AAA titles. The ongoing uncertainty surrounding the tariffs' fate means that the market's response will be closely watched.

Power Largely Back After Outage Hit Honduras Δ1.71

Power was largely back in Honduras early Saturday afternoon, after a blackout struck the country earlier, Ministry of Energy Erick Tejada said. The national power disruption affected Honduras with a total blackout in the control area of the country, but 90% of energy demand is now reportedly restored. Information is still being gathered to find the origin of the failure that led to the outage.

Microsoft Launches New Hyper-Powered Disaster Recovery Service for Cloud PCs Δ1.71

Microsoft has introduced the Windows 365 Disaster Recovery Plus (DRP) option, which significantly enhances data recovery capabilities with recovery times up to eight times quicker than the previous Cross-region Disaster Recovery (CRDR) solution. This new offering allows users to select their preferred geographic region for data sovereignty while providing access to a temporary Cloud PC during outages, although it does not preserve applications or data. The enhanced service aims to mitigate data loss risks and improve operational efficiency for organizations relying on Cloud PCs.

Console Launch Delayed for FragPunk Due to Technical Challenges Δ1.70

FragPunk, an upcoming first-person shooter, has received a last-minute console delay due to unexpected technical challenges in optimization and adaptation. The game, previously set to release on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S on March 7, will now take longer to arrive on console platforms. Console players will receive compensation for their pre-orders, including rewards gained via engagement and a full refund.

Microsoft Shutting Down Skype in May Δ1.70

Microsoft is closing down Skype, the video-calling service it bought for $8.5 billion in 2011. The tech giant said Friday it will retire Skype in May and shift some of its services to Microsoft Teams, its flagship videoconferencing platform. Skype users will be able to use their existing accounts to log into Teams.

Network Blocking Is Never Going to Be the Solution Δ1.70

Cloudflare has slammed anti-piracy tactics in Europe, warning that network blocking is never going to be the solution. The leading DNS server provider suggests that any type of internet block should be viewed as censorship and calls for more transparency and accountability. Those who have been targeted by blocking orders and lawsuits, including French, Spanish, and Italian authorities, warn that such measures lead to disproportionate overblocking incidents while undermining people's internet freedom.

Simplifying Beta Testing for the Masses Δ1.70

Sony now pools all beta programs on one website to simplify participation. Those wanting to try out new PS5 and PC games, PlayStation app features and PlayStation 5 firmware updates in advance are advised to try out the new PS5 beta program, which gives much easier access to all beta programs. Sony has announced a new beta program for the PlayStation 5 on the PlayStation Blog, which is intended to consolidate all future beta programs.

Sony’s New Beta Program Lets You Test PS5 Updates Early Δ1.70

Sony has introduced a new beta program aimed at streamlining the process for gamers to participate in testing updates and features for the PS5 and PC. By signing up just once, players can express their interest in accessing various beta tests, including games, new console features, and enhancements to the PlayStation App. This initiative represents a significant shift from previous beta sign-up processes, which required multiple registrations for different tests.

Hulu Prematurely Ends Oscars Stream Right Before Final Awards Δ1.70

Hulu's premature shutdown of its Oscars stream just hours into the ceremony left viewers outraged and confused, with some customers still unable to access the live event due to technical issues. The streaming service claimed that it experienced "technical and live stream issues," but failed to provide adequate explanations for the widespread outages. In a statement, Disney apologized for the experience and promised to make a full replay of the event available as soon as possible.

Skype to Finally Be Shuttered 22 Years After Its 2003 Launch Δ1.70

Skype's demise marks the end of an era for online messaging platforms, as the 22-year-old messenger service is being replaced by Microsoft Teams. Microsoft has recommended users switch to Teams in anticipation of Skype's retirement on May 5. The shift will likely bring a sense of closure to the classic staple, which has seen its popularity wane over the years.

Microsoft Shuts Down Skype, Embraces Teams Δ1.70

Microsoft has announced that it will retire its Skype service on May 5, shifting focus towards its free version of Teams. Users can transition to Teams by signing in with their Skype credentials, allowing them to access existing chats and contacts. Microsoft will continue to support paid options and subscriptions until April 3.

Microsoft Shuts Down Skype in Favor of Teams Δ1.70

Microsoft is shutting down Skype in May and replacing it with the free version of Microsoft Teams for consumers. Existing Skype users will be able to log in to the Microsoft Teams app and have their message history, group chats, and contacts all automatically available without having to create another account, or they can choose to export their data instead. Microsoft is also phasing out support for calling domestic or international numbers.

Microsoft Hangs up on Skype: Service to Shut Down May 5, 2025 Δ1.69

Microsoft has announced the retirement of Skype, ending a 14-year chapter since its acquisition, as the company shifts its focus to Teams. Users have until May 5, 2025, to migrate their contacts and chat data to Teams, reflecting the app's declining user base amid the rise of competing communication platforms. This closure emphasizes the evolution of communication tools and the blurred lines between personal and professional use in the digital age.

Official Sony PS5 Rental Service Goes Live in UK Starting at £11/Month Δ1.69

Sony has just opened an official PS5 rental service in the UK, with lease term options of 12, 24 or 36 months, or monthly rolling. The PlayStation Portal and the PS VR2 headset are also available for lease. In terms of pricing, the rates for the three PS5 models vary based on lease term length.