Sony Details “Welcome Back” Program, Offers Users Free Content
During a press conference in Tokyo, Sony directly addressed the media for the first time since shutting down its popular online gaming service, the PlayStation Network, over one week ago due to an...
View ArticleSony Kicks Off E3 Event with Apology for PSN Outage
After Sony’s online gaming service, the PlayStation Network, was pushed online after 25 days of silence, gamers rejoiced, syncing their trophies and checking in on their friends. Yet, Sony left...
View ArticleSony says there are No Widespread PS Vita Problems, Annoyed
After the PS Vita, Sony’s brand new handheld and the follow-up to the PSP, launched in Japan over the weekend, we ran a story early Monday covering a few videos and images that show the system with...
View ArticleRIM CEO Apologizes Following BlackBerry Outage
Research In Motion chief executive officer Thorsten Heins apologized on Friday following a BlackBerry service outage in Africa and Europe. “I want to apologize to those BlackBerry customers in Europe...
View ArticleApple Posts Public Statement Claiming Samsung Did Not Infringe on Patents
A U.K. judge recently ruled that Apple must post a public statement on its website pointing to a ruling that said Samsung did not infringe on its patents. The company’s statement is now live, but it’s...
View ArticleApple’s Public Apology to Samsung Isn’t Good Enough, Court Says
Apple recently published its required letter on its website stating that Samsung didn’t infringe on its patents. It wasn’t supposed to be an apology, per se, but that’s what most pundits have been...
View ArticleSamsung America president issues apology for Galaxy Note 7 debacle
See full gallery on TechnoBuffalo Tim Baxter, President & COO of Samsung Electronics America, has issued an apology to customers following the ongoing Galaxy Note 7 debacle. The device did not...
View ArticleSamsung apologizes for Galaxy Note 7 disaster in U.S. newspapers
See full gallery on TechnoBuffalo Samsung has taken out full-page ads in a number of U.S. newspapers to apologize for its Galaxy Note 7 disaster. The South Korean company says it is “truly sorry” for...
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