Gamers: Power on.
That's right. After an embarrassing breach that compromised millions of users' personal information, Sony has switched back on the PlayStation Network in the U.S. It also is resuming its Qriocity service, which offers access to streaming video and music on a variety of Sony devices.
A map posted by Sony shows the status of PlayStation Network across the country, and recently all states were illuminated green for go.
There still may be some kinks, so Sony is asking gamers to be patient if their service is not fully restored right away. That's because it can take the network's servers a little while to populate.
More: http://www.pcworld.com/article/227917/
That's right. After an embarrassing breach that compromised millions of users' personal information, Sony has switched back on the PlayStation Network in the U.S. It also is resuming its Qriocity service, which offers access to streaming video and music on a variety of Sony devices.
A map posted by Sony shows the status of PlayStation Network across the country, and recently all states were illuminated green for go.
There still may be some kinks, so Sony is asking gamers to be patient if their service is not fully restored right away. That's because it can take the network's servers a little while to populate.
More: http://www.pcworld.com/article/227917/