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Sony Says It May Resurrect PlayStation Network on Tuesday

Sony says it has set a tentative date of May 3 for restoration of some PlayStation Network services.

“Our employees have been working day and night to restore operations as quickly as possible, and we expect to have some services up and running within a week from yesterday,” said Sony Computer Entertainment America corporate communications director Patrick Seybold i...

Thursday, 28 April 2011 01:15

Motorola Plans More Hacker-Friendly Phones

Motorola Plans More Hacker-Friendly Phones

Much to the chagrin of Android developers everywhere, the Motorola Atrix comes with a locked bootloader. Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com

Since the premiere of the Droid Two, Motorola’s Android-based smartphones have been notoriously unfriendly to modification and hacking. But the company may be changing its ways.

According to Motorola, its devices will become more mod-friendly toward the end of this year. The company plans to introduce software changes which will allow advanced users the option to modify core components of their phone’s operating system.

“Motorola will enable an u...

Thursday, 28 April 2011 00:47

PlayStation Network Hack: Who Did It?

It’s one of the biggest data breaches in history. Now that Sony has come clean — sort of — on a computer intrusion this month that exposed personal information on 77 million PlayStation Network users, one obvious question remains: Who pulled off the hack?

In the old days, the answer would be simple: some kid did it. But today’s underground is more complicated — a slew of competing players with different agendas and techniques. Here’s a quick rundown on the likely suspects.

PlayStation Network Hack: Who Did It? Anonymous

While noncriminal pranks are their stock in trade, the griefers of Anonymous  have been on a hacktivism spree of ...

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