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Compared to last year, Apple released the iPhone 6s in 6s Plus in China on day one. It took a couple of weeks last year before the company released the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus in China. But in 2013, the iPhone 5s and 5c were available in China on launch day, meaning that it still represents a big improvement compared to two years ago.To give you a bit of perspective, over the past three days, Apple has sold 3,000 phones per minute, or 50 devices per second. This is a massive number.
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The outage also hit SkyDrive and Calendar, but those have since been restored according to the Microsoft service stat
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us page.We originally speculated that the outage could be part of the Hotmail to Outlook migration, but Microsoft official statement or status page doesn ;
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t dismiss this outage as a simple service transfer. As Drew stated yesterday as the outage hit three hours, any downtime is unacceptable, and this outage is even more onerous now that it has continued through the night.Thankfully it not a total system blackout. Some users can still access their Hotmail and Outlook accounts. Still,
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for those who cannot, the end is not in sight. Microsoft notes on Hotmail and Outlook status page that they ;ll provide a service update at 9:12AM EDT.Any outage is bad for business, but this one is especially poorly timed. Microsoft is currently running a massive marketing campaign for Outlook.com. They say there no such thing as bad press,