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Wipeout for PS2 memories

December 1, 2004 PlayStation 2 demo disc can accidentally erase memory cards, wiping out months of progress in games such as "Grand Theft Auto." Photo: Promo disc wipes memory TAGS: Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Grand Theft Auto, Sony PlayStation 2, memory card, Capcom, Sony Playstation, glitch, Sony Corp., demo, memory, games

Sony cracks down on PSP hacks

September 30, 2005 Firmware update will fix flaw that lets hackers downgrade latest console software and run their own code. TAGS: Sony PSP, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., hacker, Sony Corp., flaw, firmware, bug, U.S.

PS3 shipments hit 1 million in 2006

January 9, 2007 Sony says it reached targets in North America, reiterates goal of 6 million units shipped worldwide by end of March. TAGS: Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Howard Stringer, Consumer Electronics Show, North America, Sony Corp., goal, Sony Playstation, electronics

Sony sued over Blu-ray

May 25, 2007 California-based Target Technology alleges patent infringements in PS3 maker's latest optical disc technology. TAGS: patent, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Blu-ray, Sony Corp., suit, electronics company, electronics

Sony adds Web browser to PSP

August 24, 2005 Software upgrade for the PlayStation Portable includes a Web browser and upgrades to audio and video functions. TAGS: Sony PSP, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Web browser, Sony Corp., Sony Playstation, Wi-Fi, games, video, Microsoft Corp.

Sony eyes wireless PSP connections

January 21, 2005 Patent application describes variety of methods for wirelessly connecting portable game player to Internet and other gadgets. TAGS: Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Sony PSP, Sony Playstation, scenario, Sony Corp., method, Wi-Fi, server, games

Amazon sets delivery date for PSP

January 13, 2005 Retailer's British site has begun taking advance orders for portable game player, which it says will go on sale March 18. TAGS: Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Sony PSP, Amazon.com Inc., North America, Nintendo Co. Ltd., launch, Sony Corp., handheld, Japan, retailer, Sony Playstation

PlayStation 2 shortage rattles shoppers

December 1, 2004 Sony says it's shipping new product as fast as it can. Meanwhile, consoles are selling for nearly $100 more than list price on eBay. TAGS: shortage, Sony PlayStation 2, shopper, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Sony Playstation, console, retailer, Sony Corp., Amazon.com Inc., eBay Inc., Microsoft Corp.

PS3 upgrade gets a charitable boost

March 20, 2007 Sony's latest console introduces enhanced features as well as support for Stanford's Folding@home medical research project. TAGS: distributed computing, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., console, Sony Corp., keyboard, Sony Playstation, PC

Game fans clamor for PSP

March 24, 2005 Hundreds wait in line for hours to snag one of Sony's new portable game players. Photos: Midnight madness for Sony's PSP TAGS: Sony PSP, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Sony Playstation, Sony PlayStation 2, San Francisco, Sony Corp.

'Grand Theft Auto' goes portable

January 10, 2005 Game publisher Take-Two says it'll make a version of the hit game for the PlayStation Portable. TAGS: Grand Theft Auto, game company, Sony PSP, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., Electronic Arts Inc., Sony Playstation, handheld, Sony Corp., Sony PlayStation 2, games

Sony's PlayStation 3 race

March 22, 2006 Come November, Sony's PlayStation 3 will hit shelves. Can the console catch up to the Xbox 360? Photos: PS3s onstage TAGS: Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Sony PS3, console, Sony Playstation, Sony Corp., San Jose, game company, Nintendo Co. Ltd., Microsoft Xbox, Xbox 360, conference, president, Microsoft Corp.

Sony to challenge block on PS2 sales

March 28, 2005 Will keep selling PlayStation 2 while it appeals court ban on sales of the console and order to pay $90 million in license fees. TAGS: Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., enforcement, injunction, Sony Playstation, Sony PlayStation 2, Sony Corp., Judge, console, feedback, U.S., order, California, games

Sony answers PSP dead-pixel gripes

March 28, 2005 Users with pixel problems should contact SCEA for instructions on exchanging their PSP after a week or two of use, company says. TAGS: Sony PSP, LCD screen, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., pixel, malfunction, spot, LCD, Sony Corp., Sony Playstation, gamer, games, e-mail

Sony sues online retailer over PSP

August 8, 2005 Lik-Sang.com is chided for selling to customers in the U.K. before the console's official release there. TAGS: online retailer, Sony PSP, retailer, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., U.K., Sony Corp., Hong Kong, console, Sony Playstation, U.S., games

Half a million PSPs sold in first two days

April 7, 2005 Sony acknowledges the PSP wasn't an immediate sellout, but $150 million in a week is nothing to sneeze at. TAGS: Sony PSP, North America, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Sony Corp., retailer, handheld

Sony spills PlayStation 3's guts

May 17, 2005 On a cloudy Los Angeles film studio lot, long-awaited details of new gaming console follow news of Microsoft's rival Xbox 360. Photos: PlayStation 3 unmasked TAGS: Sony PS3, home entertainment, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., console, Sony Playstation, Los Angeles, game console, Sony Corp., Nintendo Co. Ltd., Microsoft Xbox, games, Microsoft Corp., PC, hard drive, Microsoft Windows

CSC agrees to overtime settlement

March 26, 2005 Plaintiffs' attorney says tech services provider will pay $24 million to settle class action suit. TAGS: Computer Sciences Corp., overtime, settlement, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., worker, Electronic Arts Inc., attorney, class action, California

Sony promises 1 million PSPs

March 1, 2005 Electronics giant boosts production of handheld game player to make more units available for upcoming North American launch. TAGS: Sony PSP, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Nintendo Co. Ltd., wireless networking, Sony Corp., North America, handheld, networking

PlayStation Portable's tough birth

December 10, 2004 Sony handheld game machine debuts in Japan on Sunday with few games, no music or movies and some lingering questions. Photos: Handheld fever grips Japan TAGS: Brian O'Rourke, Sony PSP, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Japan, Sony Walkman, Sony Playstation, entertainment, research company, Sony Corp., handheld, challenge, Nintendo Co. Ltd., music, multimedia, battery, games
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