Sony’s Security Problems Could Take Years to Fix
As Sony continues to get attacked by hackers, security experts say the company's problems could take years to fix.
View ArticleNew Questions as Sony Is Hacked Again
Senator Richard Blumenthal has sent Sony another letter asking it to explain the latest breaching of its servers, this time affecting SonyPictures.com.
View ArticleOne on One: Jack Tretton, Sony C.E.O. America
A discussion with Jack Tretton, Sony's president and chief executive officer of Sony Computer Entertainment America, to talk about mobile gaming, PlayStation Vita and the recent attacks on the company.
View ArticleHackers Claim to Breach Senate’s Web Site
Lulz Security, a group of hackers responsible for a wave of attacks online, claimed Monday to have breached Bethesda Software, a video game company, and the Web site of the United States Senate.
View ArticleSecurity Professionals Say Network Breaches Are Rampant
A study from the Ponemon Institute suggests that network security breaches at companies are occurring much more often than is publicized.
View ArticleRIM to Start a Music-Sharing Service
Research In Motion hopes that the popularity of BlackBerry Messenger will enable a new music sharing service to distinguish itself in a marketplace that is overwhelmingly dominated by Apple’s iTunes.
View ArticleSenator Introduces Online Security Bill
Senator Richard Blumenthal introduced a bill that aimed to protect citizens' personal information from online data breaches.
View ArticleSony Changes Gaming Policy to Thwart Future Lawsuits
Sony updated its PlayStation Network terms of service agreement on Thursday, adding a new section that will prevent users from joining class-action lawsuits against the company.
View ArticleRelease Date in U.S. Set for New Sony Mobile Game Console
Sony, maker of the PSP, will make another portable game device, the Vita.
View ArticleSony Keeps Its Wager on Game Consoles With Vita
Sony, which is set to release its next-generation PlayStation Vita on Saturday in Japan, is betting that dedicated consoles can hold their own against the surging popularity of casual iPhone and...
View ArticleInsurance Against Cyber Attacks Expected to Boom
Despite high-profile cyber attacks at Sony, Google, Epsilon, RSA and others this year, only a third of companies surveyed by Advisen, a research group, say they have purchased a cyber insurance policy....
View ArticleMicrosoft’s Surface Pro: Sorry, H.P.
The tablet that Microsoft showed off on Monday was a consumer product. There is another version, designed for professional use. A comparison of this machine, along with the iPad and a couple of...
View ArticleE.A. and Google Got Game
Electronic Arts is using Google's big developer conference this week to showcase a high-quality multiplayer game written in HTML5 that can be played on phones, tablets, and PCs. E.A. hopes it lowers...
View ArticleStart-Up Seeks Funds for $100 Game Consoles to Take on Big Guys
Ouya, a start-up, believes it can challenge the incumbents in the video game console market with less than a million dollars. On Tuesday, the company started a fund-raising campaign on Kickstarter with...
View ArticleDaily Report: For Japan’s Electronics Behemoths, Dire Times Ahead
Three of Japan's consumer electronics giants — Sharp, Panasonic and Sony — are showing signs of faltering, reports Hiroko Tabuchi in Friday's New York Times.
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