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Top Stories
One group, Anonymous, said that Apple could be its target, but it was now busy elsewhere |
Start of PlayStation Store services in Japan on Wednesday will end an outage that began in April |
Google, rolls out tweaks over next few months, going for consistent look |
The best cameras, satnavs, music players and e-readers |
One of the best laptops Dell has made in recent years |
Drops legal action, but only so it can attack again |
New data suggests that users who spend the most time online have switched from Internet Explorer |
Coping with 'Failure reverting changes' |
Wi-FI media player needed |
A reported deadline for developers to comply with an Apple policy on in-app subscription content… |
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Dear reader, welcome to this week's PC Advisor newsletter. There's a distinct hacking theme to today's news, with hackers claiming that Apple has been compromised, just as Sony finally gets PSN back online after its own hacking difficulties. We've got a review of a laptop that represents a return to form for Dell, and we've tested AMD's latest A-Series processors (scroll down for the reviews section).
I hope you enjoy today's email, and don't forget to visit PC Advisor for the latest news, tutorials and reviews, as well as great competitions and special offers. Matt |
At the Game Tools and Middleware event in Tokyo this week, Sony demonstrated a technology for PlayStation Vita which makes it possible for users to control games with their faces. Face Control uses avatars which mimic the user's actions in real time. At multiple consumer electronics shows in New York this week, gadget makers were showing off the latest in mobile, 3D and gaming devices, and expressing their confidence in the consumer electronics industry. |
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