Sony has announced today that all PlayStation Network services and streaming media-on-demand service Qriocity will be fully restored in Japan this Wednesday.
Sony has enough problems at the moment with PSN and SOE, but it seems that hackers are planning another attack on PSN, according to the rumors online.
PlayStation Network is in the spotlight again, but unfortunately, there is no good news in sight. PSN is still down, but to make things even worse, it appears that personal information has been stolen from PSN.
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It seems that both Sony and PlayStation 3 users are having problems with the PlayStation Network. The PlayStation Network has been down for several days now, and it looks like the cause of PSN’s outage has been an outside attack.
Sony isn’t taking kindly to hackers and those that support them, therefore Sony decided to change its policy regarding action against its PS3 hackers.
Sony has released anofficial statement on the PlayStation Blog, saying that it will permanently ban all PS3 consoles from the PlayStation Network and Qriocity service if they use pirated software or any other jailbreaking tool. In order to avoid banning from PlayStation Network and Oriocity, users are advised to remove all pirated software and jailbreaking tools from their PS3 systems.
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PlayStation revealed at the E3 conference that they will be bringing “PlayStation Plus” for online gaming to make a better experience. This will be like Xbox Live which you have to pay for annually. PlayStation will still offer their free network though for users, so that makes everything a lot better. PlayStation Plus will just have exclusive deals and content for anyone that wants to pay $50 a year to use it.
Another night, another marathon Call of Duty session. You have finally scoped out the hateful sniper who’s been pwning your team with a cold eye and withered husk of a heart, and crept into position inch by painstaking inch. He’s toast. Your finger slowly depresses the trigger and…Eh?! One moment he’s crouching, helpless, under your crosshairs, the next he suddenly, impossibly, flits out of harm’s way, safe to kill another day. The dreaded lag strikes again.












