Earlier today, ✪ reads this piece by Sascha Segan in PC Magazine...
[I]t’s relatively easy for Apple to know its servers are overloaded and issue some sort of quick statement, for instance: “The tremendous popularity of Siri has led to stress on our servers. We are adding capacity to resolve the problem, but for now, be aware the service is in beta.”
How would that make anything better for iPhone 4S users? What practical difference would it have made in anyone’s life if Apple had released a statement like that yesterday?
You know, other than to let people know that the malfunctions in Siri are not the result of a malfunction on your phone or is the result of something the user did, right?
But anyway, hours later, ✪ writes...
Apple should include Siri availability on the iCloud status page. Just a simple way to check whether an outage is on Apple’s end, before you start troubleshooting on your end.
I'm guessing a lot of people beat him with various clue sticks while I was out at dinner.
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