Monday 11 April 2011

Sony and PS3 Hacker George Hotz Kiss and Make Up

PCWorld View this newsletter online | Newsletter Services | More Newsletters » Follow @pcworld on Twitter
April 11, 2011
Daily Technology News
Our Top Stories
Sony and PS3 Hacker George Hotz Kiss and Make Up Sony announces resolution of lawsuit with PlayStation 3 hacker Hotz, who apparently agrees to never hack a PS3 again.
Share:
Google Buys PushLife to Challenge iTunes The battle for convenience in smartphone music management is just beginning, and Google is building its arsenal.
Share:
Microsoft Prepares to Release Silverlight 5 Beta The proprietary multimedia plug-in platform and rival to HTML5 will offer 64-bit capabilities and digital rights management.
Share:
Photoshop for Rent at $35 per Month and Up Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 is a mid-cycle update available with a new monthly option for licenses.
Share:
Windows 7 Share Tops XP for First Time in U.S. Windows 7 has passed the 10-year-old Windows XP in U.S. usage share, according to data from an Irish Web analytics company.
Share:
Adobes iPad Apps for Photoshop, Sneak Peek Adobe's Photoshop tablet apps blur the line between desktop and tablet.
Share:
Remembering the Apple I It wasn't Apple's greatest computer, or the most interesting one. But it was the one that started it all -- 35 years ago this month.
Share:
Google Street View Departs Germany Although cleared in court, Google stops photographing German towns amid privacy complaints.
Share:
10 Useful Android Apps For IT Pros Good news for network administrators, tech support staffers and other IT pros who use Android phones: There are hundreds of apps designed to help.
Share:
AT&T Rounds out Mobile Tools for Retailers With Digby Service AT&T announced a new service today to help retailers design, deploy and manage mobile commerce Web sites and smartphone applications.
Share:
Apple Will Dominate Tablet Market Through 2015, Says Gartner Apple's iOS will dominate the tablet market through the middle of the decade, Gartner analysts said today.
Share:
Analyst: Apple iPhone 5 May Slip to Next Year Securities firm Avian says Apple's next iPhone probably won't arrive until late this year, and could miss 2011 altogether.
Share:
Robot Vehicles Help Clear Quake Debris in Japan UPDATE: Cleanup at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is managed from a mobile control room where staff watched video from cameras mounted on the gear and manipulate the machinery.
Share:
US Senate will Review Proposed AT&T/T-Mobile Merger Lawmakers schedule hearings to scrutinize the deal's potential impact on the industry and customers.
Share:
Gamewatch: Divinity II Dragon Knight Saga, Patapon 3 Check out the latest PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and handheld video games shipping the week of April 11.
Share:
Official Steve Jobs Bio Dropping Early 2012 Soon, we will all be privy to the mysterious life of Jobs.
Share:
Intel's Oak Trail Tablets to Get Google's Android 3.0 Intel is working with Google to bring Android 3.0 to tablets running on low-power Atom chips code-named Oak Trail, according to an Intel executive.
Share:
UK Police Arrest Three Men Over 'SpyEye' Malware U.K. police arrested three men late last week in connection with using the SpyEye malware program to steal online banking details.
Share:
Why Firefox Rapid Release Schedule Is a Bad Idea Mozilla has committed to an aggressive 18-week cycle for pushing major Firefox releases, but businesses won't adopt new software that quickly.
Share:
Privacy Backlash Over Ad Tracking Debated To track or not to track: Two PCWorld editors go toe-to-toe in the debate over Web advertisers' right to track online browsing behavior.
Share:
Read PC World Blogs and Windows 7 Updates
Full Windows 7 Coverage
Start here for an in-depth look at the strengths and weaknesses of Microsoft's new operating system.
Today @ PCWorld
For the latest in news and trends from PC World's editors and staff
Game On
The hottest info on PC gaming, hardware, and news from Matt Peckham
Home Surveillance in the Palm of your Hand Do-it-yourself home security, networking, and entertainment systems. Learn more in the D-Link Resource Center.
Quiz: How should you network your office? Wired, wireless, or both? When given the opportunity to network a new office space, the choices are tantalizing. Take the quiz!
Advertisement
Trade in your old printer and save on a new OJ Pro 8500 printer
Most Popular Searches
Windows 7
Downloads
Internet Explorer
Tablet PC
Facebook
Product Reviews
Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2011
90
Pros Good interface; Strong malware detection Cons Scan speeds lag behind top performers
Read Complete Review » Top 10 Paid Antivirus Programs for 2011 » Top 5 Paid Antivirus for 2011 »
Canon PowerShot SX210 IS
84
Pros Great blend of fun features and manual controls; Zoom toggle gives good control over 14X zoom lens; Innovative design feels good in the hand; Superior video quality Cons Subpar audio capture in video mode; Plastic zoom toggle takes some getting used to
Read Complete Review » Top 10 Pocket Megazooms » Best Point-and-Shoot Cameras for Shooting Video » Top Point-and-Shoot Cameras With Manual Controls » Top Simple Cameras »
Dell Venue Pro
83
Pros Gorgeous AMOLED display; Good camera Cons Keyboard is a bit cramped; Windows Phone 7 is missing some key features
Read Complete Review » Top 5 Windows Phones »
Get Big Savings When you Shop at PCWorld.com
Shop online at PCWorld.com, where you can compare product information, read trusted reviews, and find the best prices on consumer electronics.
D3100 Black SLR Digital Camera Kit w/ 18-55mm Lens
Price: $596.95
1 User Reviews
EOS 60D Black SLR Digital Camera - Body Only
Price: $979.95
1 User Reviews
Browse more Best Prices on Digital Cameras, Flash Memory, Graphics & Publishing Software, Lenses, Bags & Cases
Top News on PCWorld.com
Sony and PS3 Hacker George Hotz Kiss and Make Up Sony announces resolution of lawsuit with PlayStation 3 hacker Hotz, who apparently agrees to never hack a PS3 again.
Share:
Google Buys PushLife to Challenge iTunes The battle for convenience in smartphone music management is just beginning, and Google is building its arsenal.
Share:
Top Reviews on PCWorld.com
Freebie LAN Speed Test Shows Your Network's Real Speed Find your network's true speed--not just what your ISP promises--with LAN Speed Test.
Share:
Linksys Introduces Sleek New E-Series Home Routers The new good-looking Linksys routers for the home come equipped with Cisco Connect, which eases setup, as well as parental controls.The prices on the routers range from $60 to $180.
Share:
Magic Utilities 2011 Interesting, But Not Enchanting This decent collection of interesting utilities for cleanup, security, and optimization has some nice touches, but it's not a must-have.
Share:
Chaotic, Kinetic, Yet Delicate: Tangle Font From college assignment to noteworthy display font, Claire Mitchells Tangle bends the rules.
Share:
Downloads: Editor's Collection
PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Files: March 2011Our reviewers were very practical in March, focusing on utilities. Somebody's doing spring cleaning on their PCs: Benchmarking, cleanup, and system info programs dominate the list. If real-life technology feels too safe, check out the Blade Runner and HAL9000 themes for Windows 7. Those should make you want a nice, docile computer that does what you tell it to do.
LookInMyPC   10910 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under System Resources Tune-Up.
Get a comprehensive profile of your system with this freebie.
Universal USB Installer   2118 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under Utilities
Install Linux from a portable USB drive with this freebie.
Blade Runner Movie Windows 7 Theme   3217 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under Themes
Blade Runner fans rejoice: This free theme pack offers high-quality screens from the movie and sounds that recall its dark mood.
See (9) more PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Files: March 2011 »
Browse DownloadsAntivirus & SecurityDesign & MultimediaUtilitiesGames Chat, Email, & the Web
Sponsored Downloads
DawnArk WebCam RecorderIf you have an underused webcam this program can help you fully utilize it. It can record in various formats, including AVI, WMV, ASF, FLV, MP4 and 3GP, allowing you to upload to a video site or share with friends and family in popular and easy-to-decode formats. Use discount code HAND-ENM9 to get this great webcam tool for 50% off! (Compatibility: Windows 95/98/ME,Windows NT/2000,Windows XP,Windows Vista,Windows 7)
Disk Doctors File ShredderHelps you to shred files and folders from your Windows drive; shreds the deleted data leaving no traces of sensitive critical data. Selling or disposing of a PC creates a serious threat. Unfortunately, almost all sensitive data can be recovered using specialized recovery labs or software. Shredding the sensitive data--files and folders and other deleted items--can remove all traces of sensitive data while the shredded drive remains in working order. File Shredder is an advanced file shredding application which allows various easy to options to shred files, folders, etc. It offers a hierarchical explorer view to select files and folders to shred. To shred files simply add the files to the "shredding zone" and select the shredding patterns; the software destroy the data beyond recovery. Shredding patterns offered by Disk Doctors File Shredder exceeds the standards of DOD US and offers 9 Shredding standards. (Compatibility: Windows XP,Windows Vista,Windows 7) Use discount code FILE-OMRW-DISK to get 50% off!
Newsletter Subscription Resources

You are subscribed to this newsletter as: messi1927@gmail.com

Unsubscribe from this newsletter here.

To add or remove newsletters, change your address, or change your format (HTML or text-only), please go here.

If you have questions or comments about PCWorld e-mail newsletters, please contact: webmaster@pcworld.com

PCWorld Privacy Policy

© 2011 PCWorld Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of PCWorld Communications, Inc. is prohibited. PCWorld is a registered trademark of International Data Group, Inc. All other trademarks used on PCWorld are the property of their respective owners. PCWorld Communications, Inc., 501 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94107.

No comments:

ads