Sony Resumes PlayStation To Some Extent
Last month Sony saw a great catastrophe in it’s PlayStation Network being hacked. In what is thought to be the most severe security breach of its kind, hackers accessed personal information on 77 million PlayStation Network and Qriocity accounts. It was first discovered on April 19th. Sony, then had to shut down the network and… |
5 Companies To Watch For At CES 2011
The highlights of CES 2011 will be marked by these 5 tech companies – AMD, Microsoft, Intel, Motorola and Sony. |
Sony Brings Playstation To Android & iOS
Sony has brought the Playstation experience to Android and iOS (iPhone, iPad) platforms with its first official PlayStation app. This app is however very different from the mobile gaming platform on which Sony has been working for some time. |
Bug brings down Sony PlayStation 3 worldwide
A bug affecting the PlayStation’s trophy information synchronization with Sony’s server has brought down millions of PlayStations worldwide. It has been reported that the bug does not affect the “slim” model PS3s. Sony’s PlayStation Network experienced a problem that garbled its trophy sync process. However players are required to synchronize trophy information with Sony’s online… |
Sony Ericsson Kurana renamed Vivaz
Details of the Sony Ericsson Kurana was accidentally released in a website (page taken down now) before the official launch. Form the leak, it has come out that the device has been renamed as Vivaz. The Vivaz has a 8.1 megapixel camera capable of recording video at HD 720p. More details and pictures can be… |
Google Chrome to be the default browser on Sony Vaio PCs / laptops
For the first time ever Google has taken some bold steps to promote it’s browser – Google Chrome. Google has struck a strategic deal with Sony to distribute the Chrome Browser with Sony Vaio PCs and laptops that are sold in North America. This is Google’s first such deal and is also one of the… |
Sony launches lithium batteries with 2000 charge/discharge cycles
Battery power is seeing more and more demand these days with the rise in the number of portable devices people use these days. This calls for batteries that provide you with more power and those have the ability to stand more charge/discharge cycles. Thanks to Sony, this will now be a reality. |