Sony failed to say conclusively say if the security breach of its PlayStation Network resulted in hackers getting access to credit card data of about 10 million customers. In a much-awaited statement on Sunday, Sony said it was not sure if hackers got the data but emphasised that there was no evidence that they got.
Sony will finally speak to media tomorrow about a huge outage and security breach of its PlayStation Network, resulting in the loss of personal data of nearly 80 million users around the globe.
Ire is mounting the world over after Sony belatedly revealed its online gaming network suffered one of the largest data breaches in history, and has yet to issue a full statement regarding the mater.
PSN subscribers have overwhelmed Sony with questions over whether their game data, trophies, and PS+ cloud saves were affected by the recent breach of the company's server.
Verizon is adding warning labels to its phones to tell you that they can track your location.
Placing the black and white models side by side, iPhone owners noticed a significant different in the thickness of the two devices.
Verizon is reportedly pushing back the launch of the HTC Droid Charge 4G-capable phone a few days in the wake of its LTE network outage.
Looking to sell the information, which also includes customer names, passwords, and addresses, the hackers have priced the credit card database at $100,000.
The delayed reaction and mangled response from Apple over its privacy breaches follows a pattern of failed PR practices by the company, experts content, putting its brand in serious risk.
Apple, which rolled out its much-delayed white iPhone in 28 countries on Thursday, has said it had made changes in the manufacturing process to make the new gadget more durable.
Microsoft said late Thursday that the company's third-quarter earnings rose 31 percent increase, propped up by the company's entertainment division, but saw weakness in its core businesses.
The delay in responding to privacy breaches is only making the situation worse for Apple, experts contend, with the handling of it more akin to a toy-factory rather than a business.
According to one researcher, the recent breach of Sony's PlayStation Network may have ripple effects on regulatory control of consumers' personal information.
Three workers for Foxconn, which makes components for the iPhone and iPad, were arrested for allegedly leaking the iPad design.
LG has launched its LG Optimus Big smartphone in its native country of Korea yesterday. The smartphone is equipped with a large 4.3 inch display, which makes it the largest LG phone to date. It's 10.1 mm thick and weighs 151g.
The wait for the white-colored iPhone 4 has officially ended as Apple's anticipated smartphone hit shelves today, but those hoping to snag one later may be out of luck.
“Our 4G LTE network is up and running.” the company said in a statement.
The full text of the patent infringement complaint filed by Samsung against Apple.
Samsung filed a countersuit to Apple's patent claim, accusing the Cupertino, Calif.-based technology giant of infringing on 10 U.S> patents.
Samsung launched its Galaxy S2 smartphone in Seoul, South Korea onThursday, April 28. The Samsung's latest Android flagship device will also launch in 120other countries starting from early May through about 140 mobileoperators worldwide.The Galaxy S2 was officially announced during MWC 2011.
Famed PlayStation hacker George Hotz may have settled his case with Sony, but that hasn't quelled speculation that Hotz himself was behind the recent hack that swiped the user data of Sony's 70 million PlayStation Network subscribers.
With over a day since Verizon's LTE network went down, Verizon says it is now getting closer to restoring the service.