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  2. How the world’s tech crashed all at once - AOL

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    When computers and tech systems around the world went down Friday, snarling airports, closing Social Security offices and limiting jail operations, many people had one question: How on Earth could ...

  3. 2024 CrowdStrike-related IT outages - Wikipedia

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    Several UK airports had problems, including Edinburgh Airport, whose departure boards froze, [110] and Gatwick Airport, where automatic barcode scanning stopped working and had to be checked manually. [54] Amadeus, which manages UK baggage at Heathrow, said they were affected by the IT outage. [111]

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  5. Clear cache on a web browser - AOL Help

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    Clearing the cache deletes these files and fixes problems like outdated pages, websites freezing, and pages not loading or being unresponsive. • Clear your browser's cache in Edge • Clear your browser's cache in Safari • Clear your browser's cache in Firefox • Clear your browser's cache in Chrome

  6. Internet outage - Wikipedia

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    A government internet blackout is the deliberate shut down of civilian internet access by a government for a small area or many large areas of its country. Such a shut down is typically used as a means of information control in a brief period of upheaval or transition.

  7. Fix problems with AOL not working on a mobile browser

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    If something is wrong with your mobile web browser, it can cause AOL websites to stop working. Get back to what you're doing by fixing the source of the problem. Try each step in order, then check to see if the issue is resolved before moving on. 1. Check if your device is connected to a network. 2. Update your browser to the latest version. 3.

  8. Timeline of Internet conflicts - Wikipedia

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    Today, billions of people in nearly all countries use various parts of the Internet. Inevitably, as in "brick and mortar" or offline society, the virtual equivalent of major turning points, conflicts, and disruptions—the online equivalents of the falling of the Berlin Wall , the creation of the United Nations , spread of disease , and events ...

  9. USA TODAY 9 hours ago Perplexing chunks of ice sometimes fall from the sky. Scientists want to learn more. Hail will finally get the attention it deserves this spring, with the world's largest field campaign ever devoted to studying the destructive phenomena.