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Netflix To Put Stamp Of Approval On TVs With 'Recommended' Program
With more than 50 million subscribers, can Netflix boost the struggling TV industry?
North Korea Reacts To New US Sanctions Over Sony Hack; Furious Statement Blasts 'Hostility Towards DPRK'
A representative of North Korea's foreign ministry says the U.S. is "groundlessly stirring up bad blood."
Sony Hack: US Investigating Whether North Korea Hired Outside Contractors To Pull It Off, Report Says
Facing criticism from cybersecurity experts, U.S. investigators continue to look at North Korea as the perpetrator.
South Korea Wants To Resume Talks With North As Cyberattack Issue Festers
South Korea has sought to resume talks with the North in a significant overture amid escalating tensions over cybersecurity.
'The Interview' On iTunes: North Korea Comedy Now Available For Rent, Purchase
Fans can now rent or own "The Interview" on iTunes. Movie already has $15 million in online sales.
PlayStation Network: PSN Is Still Down Three Days After Initial Attack, 18 Hours After Sony Claims ‘Gradual’ Fix Underway
Angry customers are asking Sony for refunds or free service in response to the outage.
Sony Corporation May Face Copyright Lawsuit Over ‘The Interview’ For Using Unlicensed Song
K-pop label Feel Ghood Music says Sony never paid to use a song that appears in the film.
PlayStation Network: PSN Services Returning After Lizard Squad Hack, Users Share Tips, Frustration Online
The Lizard Squad claimed responsibility for the hack that disrupted the PlayStation Network.
'The Interview' Illegally Downloaded On BitTorrent More Than 200,000 Times
A victory for free speech, but maybe not for Sony: "The Interview" has been illegally downloaded more than 200,000 times since it was streamed online Wednesday.
Xbox, PlayStation Networks Grounded By Hackers
The self-styled Lizard Squad, which could allied with North Korea or just seeking publicity, claims to have done it.
'The Interview': Sony And YouTube Strike Tentative Deal To Stream Movie
Sony and Google are offering the movie that has enraged North Korea for digital streaming and download.
Apple Showed No Interest In ‘The Interview’ After Sony's Request For Streaming Controversial Film: Report
Sony Pictures had reportedly approached Apple to stream the controversial film, which is releasing Thursday after being pulled from theaters.
Where To Watch 'The Interview' In Theaters On Christmas Day
"The Interview" will hit a few theaters Christmas Day. Here's a list of the limited theaters that are screening the contentious film.
Is North Korea's Internet Down? DPRK Suffers Another Web Outage, But How Many North Koreans Are Online?
Only high-level government officials and a few others have unfettered Internet access in North Korea.
Sony Will Screen 'The Interview' On Christmas Day In Major Reversal Of Earlier Decision
"The Interview" will be screened Thursday, both in theaters and on-demand. "The president applauds Sony's decision," a spokesman said.
250 Independent Movie Theaters Offer To Screen Sony's 'The Interview'
A group of cinemas has pledged to screen the Seth Rogen-James Franco comedy that some multiplexes pulled last week.
China Says Reports Claiming It Aided North Korea In Hack Of Sony Pictures Entertainment Are 'Irresponsible'
A spokesperson for China's foreign ministry called the claims "irresponsible."
Sony Threatens To Sue Twitter If It Does Not Ban Accounts Sharing Links To Hacked Emails
Sony has demanded that Twitter ban users disseminating Sony Pictures’ hacked emails on the micro-blogging site.
For Sony, North Korea Hack An Insurance Nightmare Before Christmas
Insurers may also be on the hook for some of the losses, said to be approaching $100 million.
North Korea's Internet Down Days After US Promises 'Proportional Response' To Sony Hack
North Korea's Internet is spotty, but it has seen more troubles than usual in the last 24 hours. It could be a response to the Sony hack.
‘The Interview’ Will Be Distributed, Sony Has Only Delayed The Release: Lawyer
While Sony Pictures had earlier said that it was exploring ways to release the film, a lawyer said the film would still be distributed.
Sony Leak Update: President Obama Doesn't Consider Sony Leak An Act Of War
The president likens it to "an act of cybervandalism that was very costly, very expensive."
Sony Hackers Taunt FBI After It Declares North Korea Responsible For Cyberattack
The group posted a link to an old meme video called “you are an idiot.”
Sony Hack: Sen. David Vitter Says White House Should Host Screening Of 'The Interview'
Senator says North Korean cyberattack on Sony was the result of "weak" administration policies.
Sony Hack: US May Seek Chinese Help In Reining In North Korean Cyberattacks
It is unclear how Beijing will respond to a Washington request that it act to restrain Pyongyang's cybermischief.
Sony Corporation: PlayStation 5 Is Coming, Could Be Physical Or Cloud-Based
Sony already offers a cloud-based gaming service and makes little profit on the consoles it sells.
North Korea Calls Allegations Of Sony Attack 'Groundless Slander,' Again Denies Involvement
North Korea says it can prove it wasn't involved in the Sony Pictures hack.
Sony Hack: North Korea Urges US To Take Part In A Joint Investigation
The FBI had said it had enough information to prove that North Korea was involved in the hack but Pyongyang denies it.
Sony Hackers Issue New Demands, Call ‘The Interview’ Cancellation ‘Wise Decision'
The group promises to keep Sony’s stolen data safe as long as “The Interview” never leaks or is released online.
Sony Looks For Alternatives To Release ‘The Interview’ As FBI Confirms North Korea’s Role In Hack
The CEO of Sony Pictures refuted assertions from president Obama that the company had "made a mistake" by canceling the film's release.