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Apple's system status page is reporting that as many as 20 percent of iTunes Store users are currently unable to make purchases.

The outage has been affecting users since 6 AM PDT -- some three hours -- with no estimate on resolution.

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Update: The issue was resolved at 9:26 AM PDT.

Article Link: Many iTunes Store Users Currently Unable to Make Purchases [Update: Resolved]
 

gwelmarten

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Jan 17, 2011
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Apple must be doing serious maintenance for there to be this many outages. Come on - get with it! Looks like the deterrent of Jobs instantly and publicly firing you if your product broke was a good thing - maybe Tim Cooke should bring it back.
 

jonasdamn

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Mar 4, 2013
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also i can't update apps on itunes via mac. On iPhone via itunes it has updated, no success via mac
 

guzhogi

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Aug 31, 2003
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Apple must be doing serious maintenance for there to be this many outages. Come on - get with it! Looks like the deterrent of Jobs instantly and publicly firing you if your product broke was a good thing - maybe Tim Cooke should bring it back.

Is that just a sneaky way of saying, "Steve would never have allowed this"?

But you are right, Steve's "scariness" seemed to keep people from letting these kinds of problems.
 

musika

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Sep 2, 2010
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Woah! Anybody else see that they brought back the list view when searching the App Store? Finally.

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mactmaster

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Jun 16, 2010
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Maybe it would be smarter to make a widget for the site that shows any Apple services that are currently down. That makes more sense than making a story and shorty after updating it with "Resolved."
 
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