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Sony's payoff day

So you must have heard by now that Sony released more information about the security breach of PSN. Confirmed, thousands of credit cards' details of European users have been compromised. The hacking "Legion" has them now...

Anyhow, you can read about that in the PSN blog (see PS Blog News on the right).

What is more interesting, Sony also started to release details of "compensation package" (or so-called "Welcome Back" program).

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System Software update 3.15 brings "minis" to PS3 from PSP

PSN avatar Announced officially today, Sony's new PS3 system software update 3.15 is going to bring two innovations to the console.

One is ability to play PSP "minis" on Playstation 3 - the ability was rumored about for the last months. READ MORE >>

Facebook comes to PS3 in the next update

PS3 FacebookNow it is official: Playstation Blog announced that next firmware upgrade (3.10) will bring integration with Facebook in it. READ MORE >>

Sony partners with Netflix to stream movies on PS3

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COMING SOON: NETFLIX MEMBERS CAN INSTANTLY WATCH MOVIES AND TV EPISODES STREAMED TO TVs VIA THE PLAYSTATION®3 COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM READ MORE >>

Sony sued over PS3 update that supposedly bricks consoles

firmware3.0As published by High-Def Digest, Sony is now facing a class action lawsuit based on the allegation that a recent patch to the Playstation 3 has created hardware failures. READ MORE >>

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