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- The stores in the U.K., Germany, and the U.S. were missing images and design elements for awhile, but have now come back in full force. June 24, 2013 5:22 AM PDT All is well with Apple's online store. (Credit: Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET) Apple's online store was recently hit with some partial outages in countries around the world. When customers browsed to the company's online stores in the U.S., U.K., and Germany, they found that several images and page elements were missing. 9to5Mac, which earlier reported on the issue, posted an image of an entirely text-based German Apple Store; no images were displayed. Related stories Apple notifies parents of in-app purchase settlement details iPhone users are brain-dead zombies, says new Nokia ad Apple ties CEO bonus to stock performance The iPhone 5S rumor roundup Behold: The first movie trailer for 'Jobs' biopic According to that report, the partial outage was due to a Content Delivery Network error that nixed Apple's many design elements and left only the page's text. Still, it didn't take take long for the issue to be resolved: as of this writing, all of the Apple Stores are functioning properly and looking the way they always do.
The stores in the U.K., Germany, and the U.S. were missing images and design elements for awhile, but have now come back in full force. June 24, 2013 5:22 AM PDT All is well with Apple's online store. (Credit: Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET) Apple's online store was recently hit with some partial outages in countries around the world. When customers browsed to the company's online stores in the U.S., U.K., and Germany, they found that several images and page elements were missing. 9to5Mac, which earlier reported on the issue, posted an image of an entirely text-based German Apple Store; no images were displayed. Related stories Apple notifies parents of in-app purchase settlement details iPhone users are brain-dead zombies, says new Nokia ad Apple ties CEO bonus to stock performance The iPhone 5S rumor roundup Behold: The first movie trailer for 'Jobs' biopic According to that report, the partial outage was due to a Content Delivery Network error that nixed Apple's many design elements and left only the page's text. Still, it didn't take take long for the issue to be resolved: as of this writing, all of the Apple Stores are functioning properly and looking the way they always do.
The stores in the U.K., Germany, and the U.S. were missing images and design elements for awhile, but have now come back in full force.
All is well with Apple's online store.
(Credit: Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET)
Apple's online store was recently hit with some partial outages in countries around the world.
When customers browsed to the company's online stores in the U.S., U.K., and Germany, they found that several images and page elements were missing. 9to5Mac, which earlier reported on the issue, posted an image of an entirely text-based German Apple Store; no images were displayed.
Related stories
- Apple notifies parents of in-app purchase settlement details
- iPhone users are brain-dead zombies, says new Nokia ad
- Apple ties CEO bonus to stock performance
- The iPhone 5S rumor roundup
- Behold: The first movie trailer for 'Jobs' biopic
According to that report, the partial outage was due to a Content Delivery Network error that nixed Apple's many design elements and left only the page's text.
Still, it didn't take take long for the issue to be resolved: as of this writing, all of the Apple Stores are functioning properly and looking the way they always do.