RPi

We told you a couple of days ago about this mornings impending launch. Unfortunately, it was less successful (in some respects, at least) than hundreds of thousands of people, and the Raspberry Pi Foundation would have hoped for. Massive interest in the RPi model B meant that the launch partners, RS and Farnell, simply couldn’t [...]



published in June 2011; by Ollie Ford
categorised as: All News, Gaming


PlayStation Network 'Welcome Back' pakage

If you’ve been a victim of the disaster with Sony’s server hacks it’s unlikely that you’ve felt much joy thus far. However, things are on the up, and Sony has now launched the ‘Welcome Back’ pack; you should also have received an email by now if you’re a PSN user. If you are such a [...]



published in June 2011; by Ollie Ford
categorised as: All News, Home Cinema


LulzSec hack Sony Pictures

Just as Sony were getting things back on track, LulzSec (“Laughing at your security since 2011″) have hacked Sony Pictures with a simple SQL injection, and embarrassingly for Sony, found a mere text file filled with email and password combinations. The hackers have posted a portion of the file online for verification – and sure [...]



Android Market movies

It’s never pushed iTunes, Netflix, or anyone else into blocking rooters and jailbreakers – but Google has barred Movies for rooted Android devices, blaming the studios and their copyrights. XDA surely won’t let us down, providing a fix before long – but until then Xoom owners will be forced to give up their custom ROM [...]



Will it ever be over? We thought it was finally back online, but now, Sony have had to pull the plug again on the PlayStation Network. Why? Well, remember how those mean old hackers stole your email address, date of birth, etc.? Turns out that in order to click “Forgot my password”, and change it, [...]



published in May 2011; by Ollie Ford
categorised as: All News, Gaming, Web


Keeping true to their “by the end of May” promise (but not so much the last one, or the one before that), Sony have flicked the big PSN switch back into the “On” position. Not true for Japan though, where the Government will not allow Sony to restore the service until they have been satisfied [...]



published in May 2011; by Ollie Ford
categorised as: All News, Gaming, Web


PSN attack

Amazon’s EC2 servers were used to launch the attack on Sony’s own servers, according to Bloomberg. Neither Sony or Amazon have commented on the matter. Anonymous still “didn’t do it” – although they suspect that one of their factions working on ‘OpSony’ (the anti-Sony campaign of theirs) has splintered, apparently going rogue from the already [...]



published in May 2011; by Ollie Ford
categorised as: All News, Gaming


PS3 mandatory system update 3.61

Sony have just released into the wilds a mandatory software update for the PS3, taking you to version 3.61. Once installed, you will be prompted to change your password, and “as an added layer of security”, this can only be done on the PS3 on which your PSN account was activated. Try to refrain from [...]



published in May 2011; by Ollie Ford
categorised as: All News, Editorial, Web


Anonymous, "We Are Legion" hacker group

Disclaimer: Our editorials are opinion-based articles reporting on companies or personalities in tech and may or may not represent the views of our editorial team and the site as whole. Ok so if you have a PS3 your probably making small piles of brown stuff on your chair because Anonymous the ‘Hacktivist’ group are stealing [...]



published in May 2011; by Ollie Ford
categorised as: All News, Gaming, Web


PlayStation Network being restored

You may or may not remember a week ago, when Sony said that PSN would be back live “within a week”. Well, as per that sentence, a week has passed – and Sony know it. Sony issued an update in the early hours (for those on or near British time) stating that the PlayStation Network [...]