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Sony's Latest PlayStation Network Update More Candid Latest Sony update on PSN and Qriocity failures offers new wrinkles about data breach.
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What Does Sony Owe Consumers After PSN Nightmare? The massive data security mop-up is up to individual consumers but Sony may still be on the hook.
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Legal Troubles Heat Up For Sony After PSN Breach Sony faces mounting legal and political headaches, but did tell PSN users that all credit card information was encrypted.
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PlayStation Network Breach: Sony Says Credit Card Info Was Encrypted Sony's director of communications and social media says that users' credit card data was protected and that the company has no evidence that credit card data was taken.
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TomTom Caught Selling Speed Data to Dutch Police TomTom's CEO apologized to customers and said that assisting police with speed traps went too far.
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Apple Explains White iPhone 4 Delay A lack of UV protection was the reason for the nine-month delay in the launch, according to Apple's senior vice president.
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Must-Have Features for Your Next Laptop Time to turn in your old warhorse for a new laptop? Here's our guide to the essential features to look for--whether you're considering an ultraportable or an all-purpose model.
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Why Users Don't Trust Mobile Apps Apple's iPhone privacy woes point to serious issues mobile developers can't afford to ignore.
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Sony Sued Over PSN Data Breach, Failure to Disclose A man is suing Sony because it waited too long to disclose the data breach of its PlayStation Network.
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Feds to Remotely Uninstall Coreflood Bot From Some PCs Federal authorities will remotely uninstall the Coreflood botnet Trojan from some infected Windows PCs over the next four weeks.
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Apple's iTunes In the Cloud to be Called iCloud? Apple's reportedly may have paid as much as $4.5 million to acquire the name from Xcerion, a company that runs a free Webtop and online file storage service.
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Battle of the Web Browsers Stop. Don't look up. Don't look outside of the box, the rectangle holding this text. Can you tell me which browser you're using?
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Developers Cooling on Windows Phone 7, Too Combined with a separate report showing that consumer interest is waning as well, it appears that Microsoft's phone platform is losing steam.
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Sony Unveils Two New Vaio Laptops One of the devices is a touchscreen tablet/laptop slider dubbed the 'Freestyle Hybrid PC' and the other is an ultra-thin 'Ultimate Mobile PC.'
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Verizon Restores LTE Data Network After Outage Verizon Wireless said its 4G LTE network was "up and running" Thursday, following a nationwide outage that began late Tuesday.
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Chrome Adds Speech-to-Text for Google Translate The HTML 5 feature for the latest release of Chrome supports translating from English to other languages, although with some languages Google Translate can also pronounce the foreign words for you.
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Windows 8 Takes Your Settings to the Cloud It appears that a user's 'Roaming Options' would be sent to the cloud and would be retrievable on a friends computer or on another device.
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Telltale Signs Xbox 360 Agreement Prolific episodic games developer Telltale Games has announced that it's adding support for the Xbox 360 to its lineup.
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iOS 5 Spotted In the Wild Thanks to Crash Report A crash report emanating from Apple's headquarters could be a signal that the newest version of the iOS is imminent.
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Ubuntu 11.04 'Natty Narwhal' Makes Splashy Debut Users around the globe gain a free, cutting-edge Windows alternative.
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