Sony's Playstation website in Japan went offline on Wednesday, prompting questions as to whether the company again succumbed to hackers that have been targeting the company for weeks.
Crisis management experts say Sony has failed to pacify its users with an acceptable response to the PSN outage.
With their PlayStation Network service out for nearly three weeks, gamers are starting to get angry.
After keeping millions of PlayStation users on tenterhooks over the possible date of resumption of the gaming services, Sony issued another apology on Tuesday, and promised no new deadline for the restoration of the network.
Apple is all set to restore an integrated 1.3 megapixel camera on the new version of its iPod Nano, if the leaked images published by a Taiwanese blog are authentic.
Sony Play Station Network is still down after the May 8 deadline for the restoration, but the company hopes it will be up “within the next few days”.
Sony said it would take at least a few more days to restore service to its beleaguered online PlayStation Network, but failed to offer a solid date.
Led by Senator Al Franken, the Privacy and Technology Subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary grilled Google and Apple on privacy.
Sony still isn't sure exactly when the PlayStation Network will be restored, but says it is likely a couple of days away.
Sony said on Tuesday its PlayStation Network will come back to life by the end of this month, putting to rest swirling rumors about when the gaming giant will sort out is hacking threats and restore the 77-million-strong network, even as it still remained entangled in the crosshairs of digital security watchdogs.
Sony has not given a definitive restoration date for the PlayStation Network, which has led to confusion and false reports.
Apple now has the world’s most valuable corporate brand, valued at $153.3 billion, according to a BrandZ report. This puts the value of the brand at a little under half of the entire worth of Apple Inc’s $320-billion market capitalization.
The PlayStation Network is still down, and could be for a while according to one report.
Hackers have been causing repeated havoc on Sony networks over the last month, but the devastation is a product of their own making according to a hacker intimately intertwined with the company.
Iconic and enigmatic tech visionary Steve Jobs is also a ‘corporate dictator’ who hates excuses from his senior executives, doesn't take kindly to any flop whatsoever and considers failure as anathema, according to new revelations.
The succession question at Apple has always been a trillion-dollar one, and markets have been on tenterhooks every time there was a new revelation -- truth or rumor -- about CEO Steve Jobs' health status. Now, there is somewhat conclusive evidence that the company is really looking up at the prospect of life without its iconic visionary leader. A Fortune magazine article written by Adam Lashinsky, excerpts of which have been published in various newspapers, says the company is offering traini...
Hackers have been causing repeated havoc on Sony networks over the last month, but the devastation is a product of their own making according to a hacker intimately intertwined with the company.
Hackers, who have been causing repeated havoc on Sony networks, continued to defy the company by posting personal data and escalating rhetoric against the firm.
Hackers, who have been causing repeated havoc on Sony networks, continued to defy the company by posting personal data and escalating rhetoric against the firm.
AT&T’s data cap has been in effect for a week and public interest groups are asking questions.
Hackers are preparing to target Sony with another major cyber attack because of the way it handled the first attacks last month, according to new reports.
Analysts say Apple's love of consistency could play a factor into the company switching from Intel to ARM based chips for its PCs and laptops.