Disney’s ABC said Wednesday it has pulled “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” off the air “indefinitely” following the late-night host’s comments Monday about the motivations of the man who authorities say fatally ...
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Cloudflare has gone down, taking many other websites down with it. The outage affected much of the web: X, formerly known as Twitter, Substack, Canva and more appeared to have gone down. Notably, that ...
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U.S. stocks whipsawed, with the blue-chip Dow swinging through 1,000 points, before closing lower. Bolstered by strong earnings from artificial intelligence chip giant Nvidia and discount retailer ...
Canva down: Canva said on its status page that some users were not able to load the site due to the issue at Cloudfare. Popular graphic design platform Canva was down on Tuesday after a technical ...
If you are seeing a lot of error messages on your favourite websites, you are not alone and it may be due to a company called Cloudflare. A lot of users on popular ...
In February 1982, Apple employee #8 Chris Espinosa faced a problem that would feel familiar to anyone who has ever had a micromanaging boss: Steve Jobs wouldn’t stop critiquing his calculator design ...