Sony loses the details of the account for 24.6 million customers Last week for a violation of the PlayStation Network, Sony made headlines.?This week, Sony SOE online games network joined the fear of security, declaring 24.6 million customer accounts were compromised in the attack, with 12 700 European and Japanese bank card numbers stolen in the process. As compensation for the victims, Sony offers 30 free days of service, as well as one additional day for each day that the network is. It will also provide assistance to those who want to register for the protection of the identity monitoring.
Man accidentally liveblogs Osama raid As the US Navy Seals team launched an assault on bin Laden this week, leading to the death of terrorist leader, Sohaib Athar-@ ReallyVirtual on Twitter - attempted to sleep in the vicinity. The noise of the raid led to inadvertently liveblog the event, with tweets as "a huge window shaking bang here in Abbottabad Cantt." I hope that this is not the beginning of something bad, "and ending with a final tweet of the night:" bin Laden is dead. I would kill him. Please sleep me now. "The tweets of Athar prompted several media to communicate with him and even travel to his home to hear his account of events.

/ > Apple updates iMac line Apple updated its iMac line this week, adding the technology transfer to high speed of thunderclap and cameras HD FaceTime all-in-one computers. Computers are up to 70% faster than the previous model. They come in sizes 21.5 "and 27", with prices starting at $1,199.
Apple publishes iOS 4.3.3 Apple out iOS 4.3.3 this week in an effort to address the concerns of privacy in the location of the trace operating system. Before the update, iOS kept track of all sites that users travelled with their iPad iPhone devices or 3 G, backup this information to iTunes as well as transfer to a replacement device. With the update, the cache of the information stored is now reduced. the information is backed up is no longer on iTunes, and all information is deleted if a user disables the option of localization Services.
American Airlines flight continuous testing American Airlines is updated testing a service that would allow you to stream content to your own personal device on wifi in flight of the American. With the program, you have access to a store where you could buy the content to display on your device during your flight. The price will be comparable to prices for pay-per-in the House. The streaming service is be tested on board 2 aircraft and should be implemented to all aircraft of the U.S. in the fall, if testing goes well.
HP Veer on sale may 15 After be bought by HP last year, HP Veer is the first phone on the market running webOS. The small, 3.5 "smartphone is 4 G-capable and has a 2.6 screen", a full QWERTY keyboard and a camera 5 megapixels. You can take a May 15 to AT & T for $100 with a new 2-year carrier contract.

/ > AT & T disputing together on the AT & T Yellow Pages brand is enter in the transaction set. A new program will offer a daily deal for a good or service discount deep, as well as popular sites GroupOn and LivingSocial. The program will launch first in Atlanta, Dallas, and with several cities in the country should be added in the future.
Property TV down TV in the United States property is declining, according to a study by the Neilsen company. In the study recently society concluded that only 96.7% of American households have a television set;?This number is down to 98.9% of the houses in the last year. It is believed that the movement towards a streaming of options such as Netflix and Hulu, which can be displayed on a desktop computer or laptop, contributed to the decline.
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