Looks like iCloud is having problems Engadget

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Apple is having a awful day. A litany of iCloud services are down or experiencing service disruptions, consisting of sign-in, backup, reminders, Mail, Calendar and Find my iPhone capabilities. On DownDetector, reviews began spiking around 11AM ET, and the maximum common issues appear to be e mail connectivity and what the website deems "overall blackout."

@AppleSupport what the heck goes on with the apple servers iCloud and Apple ID check in has been messing up this morning

— Shawn Savoie (@LabradorSavoie) March 14, 2019

Of course, the tweets are rolling in. Users are pinging Apple Support on Twitter to ask what's up with iCloud, complaining they can not sign up. Apple says it's investigating the situation and will replace the System Status page as fixes pass stay.

At least Apple is not by myself with its connectivity woes this week. Facebook and Instagram (the latter of that's owned through the big FB) were down for most of the day on Wednesday, thanks to a server configuration trade.

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//www.engadget.com/2019/03/14/icloud-outage-march-14-apple/
2019-03-14 18:46:58Z
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