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No Sony PSN Service Anytime Soon, Says Latest Update

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No Sony PSN Service Anytime Soon, Says Latest Update Sony has posted another update saying it wont be able to restore PSN within the week as the company had hoped.
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FCC Urged to Investigate Internet Providers' Netflix Tax--er, Broadband Caps Complaint to the FCC accuses AT&T of breaking past industry practice by attempting to "convert its data cap into a revenue source."
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Android Continues to Win at Blackberry's Expense RIM's Blackberry smartphone platform is in a terminal nosedive, leaving Google Android to suck-up disaffected users.
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Report: EA Already Has New Xbox Hardware Sources have told Develop that the new Xbox not only exists, but that EA already has its hands on it and is developing first-generation software.
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20 All-New Apple iPad Games: The Greatest Available A comprehensive look at 20 of the greatest video games available for Apple's iPad.
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Top 15 Android Apps For Smartphone Shutterbugs Use these Android apps to add effects to your mobile photos and make them easier to take.
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Watson Teaches 'Big Analytics' Analysis: IBM's Watson impressed on "Jeopardy," but also impressive was how Watson's creators attacked an avalanche of information to come out victorious.
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LastPass Says Users No Longer Have to Reset Passwords LastPass Friday rescinded its day-old order that all users of its online password management system reset their master passwords due to a database breach.
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Google Busted for Copyright Violation in Belgium The Belgian Court of Appeals rules that Google infringes the copyrights of Belgian newspapers by placing article excerpts and links to on Google News.
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Congress to Hear Privacy, Tracking Issues Representatives of Google and Apple will answer to a Senate committee on their mobile device tracking practices.
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Web too Vulnerable to Potential Attack, Study Suggests The Internet's critical infrastructure is prone to a cybersecurity attack, but little preparation is occurring, security study reveals.
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Skype's Dangerous Exploit: What You Need to Know Skype for Mac has a dangerous and wormable zero-day vulnerability that could get your Mac pwned if you don't know what to do.
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Apple's iMac, MacBook Pro Lines Are SSD Friendly Apple's latest iMac and MacBook Pro line-ups are optimized to squeeze more performance from solid-state drives.
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Sprint Delays Blackberry Playbook? No Surprise A leaked Sprint memo says the carrier has indefinitely delayed its plans to sell a 4G version of the tablet.
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Attackers Using Google Image Search to Distribute Malware Attackers are using Google image search to distribute malicious code.
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Apple Chip Defection Would Be Slap in the Face to Intel Online speculation is starting to pick up speed that Apple is looking to ditch Intel chips and move to ARM-based processors for its Mac line of laptops
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Google and Samsung to Announce First Chrome System at I/O? The first commercially available system running Google's Chrome OS may be a Samsung notebook.
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Groups Ask FCC to Investigate AT&T Broadband Caps Two groups call for an FCC investigation of AT&T's new broadband caps.
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LG's Thin P430 and P530 Laptops: Large Screens, Lightweight Bodies LG has recently introduced two new lightweight laptops with surprisingly large screens.
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Will a Multitude of App Stores Hurt Android? Developers like the idea of multiple app stores and want them to get noticed, but the result may be confusion for the consumer.
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No Sony PSN Service Anytime Soon, Says Latest Update Sony has posted another update saying it wont be able to restore PSN within the week as the company had hoped.
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