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Sony developing even smaller PS2
Electronics giant Sony is reportedly gearing up to give the iconic PlayStation 2 another lease of life in the face of sluggish sales from its more advanced, and expensive, successor the PlayStation 3.
Clement James
Nov 6 2007 1:16PM
Hardware
Sony blamed for leaking Manhunt 2
Take Two, the publisher of the
Manhunt 2
game that has been banned in Australia and the UK, is reportedly blaming Sony for leaking the violent game before it was ready for classification..
Clement James
Oct 26 2007 7:32AM
Software
Sony unveils 4Gb digital camera
Electronics giant Sony has launched a digital camera with a whopping 4Gb of internal memory..
Clement James
Oct 25 2007 2:19PM
Hardware
Sony snaps up Evolution and Bigbig
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has acquired game developer Evolution Studios, and its subsidiary Bigbig Studios, to further expand its game development capabilities.
Clement James
Sep 21 2007 6:45AM
Hardware
Sony plans fix for 'rootkit' USB sticks
Sony is reportedly planning to issue a patch later this month which will remove software installed by its Micro Vault USB thumb drives.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 6 2007 3:07PM
Security
Sony halts production of rootkit USB sticks
Sony has ceased production of three Microvault USB memory key models that pose a potential security risk to Windows computers.
Tom Sanders
Sep 3 2007 2:55PM
Security
Sony caught playing with rootkits again
Sony's Microvault USB memory key software could render users vulnerable to a malware attack, security vendor F-Secure has claimed.
Tom Sanders
Aug 29 2007 7:26AM
Software
Sony caught playing with rootkits again
Sony's Microvault USB memory key deploy software that could render users vulnerable to a malware attack, security vendor F-Secure claimed.
Tom Sanders
Aug 28 2007 2:00PM
Security
Sony PS3 upgrade boosts Folding@home project
Sony has released an update for US PlayStation 3 users which will increase the effectiveness of the Folding@home distributed computing project.
Clement James
Aug 23 2007 12:59PM
Software
Sony pulls three retro games from PSN
Sony has pulled three of its retro PSOne games from the PlayStation Network (PSN), its online networking platform for the PlayStation 3, due to severe technical issues.
Staff Writers
Aug 14 2007 12:55PM
Software
Sony goes green in Europe
Firm has reduced power consumption within 90 per cent of its device
categories.
Robert Jaques
Aug 10 2007 2:19PM
Hardware
Sony rapped by ASA over PS3 ad
A recent Sony ad campaign for its PlayStation 3 console was slammed by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) as it could be seen "to condone or glamorise violence or anti-social behaviour, especially among young people".
Staff Writers
Aug 9 2007 12:01PM
Hardware
Sony opens up to Blu-ray porn
Sony appears to be weakening on the role of Blu-ray in the pornography industry.
Iain Thomson
Aug 1 2007 7:05AM
Software
Sony and Sky join forces to deliver video on demand to PSP
Sony and Sky have formed a joint venture company to bring on-demand entertainment content to the PlayStation Portable (PSP) in the UK and Ireland.
Staff Writers
Jul 31 2007 1:03PM
Hardware
Sony champions TV for the blind
Sony has launched an international campaign to improve television products and services for blind and partially sighted people.
Staff Writers
Jul 31 2007 11:00AM
Hardware
Gaming legends open up shop for Sony
Legendary game creators David Jaffe and Scott Campbell have announced the formation of a new software company and exclusive game development deal with Sony Entertainment America.
Clement James
Jul 31 2007 9:58AM
Training & Development
Eureka for Bluefish Technologies
Local distirbutor signs-up to distribute products from Bluefish444, a division of Australian-based Bluefish Technologies.
Lilia Guan
Jul 19 2007 4:00PM
Strategy
Sony to launch cheaper PlayStation Portable
Sony will launch a cheaper, slimmer version of its PlayStation Portable handheld game player in an effort to better compete with Nintendo Co. Ltd.'s hot-selling DS.
Staff Writers
Jul 18 2007 4:41PM
Hardware
Sony to phase out US$500 PlayStation 3
Sony plans to phase out the cut-priced US$499 model of its PlayStation 3 video game machine, leaving only a higher capacity US$599 model for sale in the United States, the company said on Monday.
Scott Hillis
Jul 18 2007 4:00AM
Hardware
Sony BMG sues DRM software supplier
Former SunnComm accused of negligence and unfair business practices.
Staff Writers
Jul 17 2007 2:15PM
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