Sony will fully restore PlayStation Network service to users in Japan this week, ending a two-and-a-half month suspension of service, and bringing to a close an embarrassing incident that began with the largest known loss of customer information by a company.
Users in Japan will be able to access all functions of the PlayStation Store and Qriocity services from July 6, Sony said on Monday. The PlayStation Store is an online shopping mall offering games and video to PlayStation users, while the Qriocity service offers video content to Internet-linked consumer electronics devices like televisions.
The services were suspended worldwide on April 20 when Sony detected a sophisticated intrusion had hit its data center in San Diego.
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Users in Japan will be able to access all functions of the PlayStation Store and Qriocity services from July 6, Sony said on Monday. The PlayStation Store is an online shopping mall offering games and video to PlayStation users, while the Qriocity service offers video content to Internet-linked consumer electronics devices like televisions.
The services were suspended worldwide on April 20 when Sony detected a sophisticated intrusion had hit its data center in San Diego.
More: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9218112/