Friday 29 April 2011

Sony Plans Goodwill Gesture , Says PSN Cloud Saves and Trophies Intact

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Sony Plans Goodwill Gesture, Says PSN Cloud Saves and Trophies Intact The second installment of Sony's new PlayStation Network FAQ series answers questions about on- and offline member data, as well as what the company's planning to do to compensate PSN members.
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PlayStation Hacker: Sony Has Only Itself to Blame for Breach A hacker who received widespread grassroots support after being sued by Sony blamed the company's recent data breach on executive-level arrogance.
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Intel Said Set to Ship Five New SSDs, Hybrid Drive According to a leaked roadmap, Intel plans five new SSDs by year's end, including a new chipset that will allow it to produce a hybrid drive.
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Royal Wedding Makes UK an Internet Hotspot The London wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton did not slow the Internet as some had predicted but it did boost global video streaming traffic.
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iPads Run Amok: Does Your Company Need a Tablet Policy? When RehabCare executives started asking IT for the Apple iPad several months back, CIO Dick Escue didn't skip a beat.
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5 Virtualization Management Tips to Live By IT organization and management issues are turning out to be nearly as important as the virtualization technology itself to making large-scale virtual-server migrations effective.
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Sony Hackers Claim to Have Credit Cards Sony insists the gamers' personal data was encrypted, but customers might be smart to take precautions.
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Google Android 2.3.4 Adds Video Chat The video chatting feature is integrated into Google Talk, and unlike Apple's Face Time, it works over Wi-Fi and 3G/4G.
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PlayStation Network Hack Timeline This is a timeline of major events associated with the attack on Sony's PlayStation Network and Qriocity online services.
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Google TV: How to Fix it Analysis: Let's hope Google TV turns out to be something that Google continues to plug away at. Here's a to-do list.
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Pepsi Unveils Social Vending Machines Now a vending machine can be the conduit for a long-distance gift -- yes, everything is getting social.
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Amazon Comes Clean About the Great Cloud Outage Amazons dished the dirt about the great cloud outage, and its down to human error and software bugs. Will Amazon ever recover?
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Linux and Mac OS Are Fastest-Growing Operating Systems Windows still dominates, but alternatives are gaining ground on both clients and servers.
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In South Park, Apple Knows Where You Are...Just Like in Real Life Steve Jobs gets the "South Park" treatment.
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World's Smallest Camera is Smaller Than a Matchstick Head This one you have to see to believe. Read on to see for yourself.
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MSI Intros GX780 Gaming Laptop with Flashy Keyboard Designed Just for Gamers This spiffy gaming laptop has a 30-color LED backlit keyboard.
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Cloud Computing Providers: Clueless About Security? A survey of 127 of cloud computing providers suggests many regard security as mainly their customer's problem.
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Royal Wedding Frenzy: Parody Heaven, Souvenir Hell Half the world will view this once-in-a-lifetime event. The other half is frantically posting parody videos, tweets, and selling really bad souvenirs. Guess whose side we're on?
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Hulu Plus Coming to Xbox From tomorrow, Xbox 360 owners will be able to make use of Hulu's video-streaming service through their console.
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