It's a sunny Thursday afternoon, and PlayStation Store Senior Manager Grace Chen has just posted this week's PSN update, to quote:
Hi Everyone – It’s time for the weekly PlayStation Store Update.
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According to CBS11tv.com (linked above), a southern California college student has been arrested on allegations of bypassing the DMCA by installing modchips into consoles.
The federal charges stated that he illegally modified video game consoles to enable the machines to play pirated video games, to quote:
The U.S. Attorney’s Office says 27-year-old Matthew Crippen was...
Today PlayStation Store Senior Manager Grace Chen has shared this weekend's PlayStation Network video content update, as follows:
Here are our this week’s new releases and top downloads for the Video Store. This week, we’ve also launched a new featured collection — Fast & Furious.
Since 2001, the Fast & Furious films have been moviegoers’ source for intense thrill...
PlayStation Store Senior Manager Grace Chen has shared this weekend's PlayStation Network video content update today, as follows:
Here are our this week’s new releases and top downloads for the Video Store. Also — in our largest featured collection ever, you can download movies, TV shows, exclusives and specials, all inspired by the sold-out Comic-Con.
The original Pirate Bay ruling was appealed against as the judge was a member of the Swedish Copyright Association, hence there may be some bias in his ruling.
He was then replaced by another judge who has since been dismissed as well, as she too is a member of the copyright associations.
To quote: Jumping for joy at judge's replacement: A pirate, today. So, the...
PlayStation Store Senior Manager Grace Chen is back with another round of PSN video content today:
Hi Everyone - Here are this week’s new releases and top downloads for the Video Store.
Also, check out the Terminator Collection under our Featured Collections category of the store. When it comes to big-screen battles of humans v.s machines, “Terminator”...
A row has reportedly erupted between the Prison Service and the agency fighting organised crime as it is believed that jailed crime lords are using PlayStations to give out orders in the real world.
Apparently, they are using the interactivity of the system to continue their underworld business activities.
To quote: “There is other technology used — people...