sincity Posted March 3, 2018 Share Posted March 3, 2018 If you've noticed your Amazon Echo being a little less chatty than usual, don't panic – a spell of downtime in Amazon's cloud servers knocked out the Alexa app for a few hours, but all systems are go again and your Echo should be back to full functionality.Apparently Amazon Web Services was out of action for a brief spell, causing Echos around the world (or at least in the US) to respond with a "lost connection" message whenever their users wanted to know the latest weather or needed to find out just how tall the Eiffel Tower was.Other users reported sluggishness in Alexa's responses, so the digital assistant could still respond to questions, but needed a good long think about them first. Most areas are now reporting that Alexa is back up and running normally.Not-so-smart homesAmazon Web Services, which underpins a host of apps such as Slack as well as everything Amazon does on the web, is responsible for around a third of all cloud services, according to Wikipedia. When it hits issues, chances are you'll see it in more than one app.The downtime actually mirrors the advert Amazon , where a series of celebrities were given the cold shoulder by Alexa, and Alexa users were quick to draw comparisons between the two on social media.It just goes to show: you can put together the most sophisticated smart home setup possible, but if the services it relies on hit the buffers, you're still going to end up switching on light switches manually and looking outside to see what the weather's doing... just like the old days.The best Amazon Echo Alexa skills and commands: The best uses for your EchoVia SlashGearhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/was37HlJo68 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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