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quinta-feira, 1 de março de 2012

PSN Down For 14 Hours For Maintenance Tomorrow

PSN Down For 14 Hours For Maintenance Tomorrow:
PSN fora do ar por 14 horas para manutenção amanhã.


It seems like this happens every week, and hey, the PlayStation Network will be down tomorrow for yet another round of maintenance. The downtime is scheduled for 14 hours, from 8 a.m. PST to 10 p.m. PST.


Parece que isso acontece toda semana, e olha só, a PlayStation Network vai estar fora do ar amanhã para outra rodada de manutenção. A manutenção está agendada para 14 hours, das 8 a.m. PST às 10 p.m. PST (13 p.m. PST às 3 a.m. em São Paulo).


Read more on GameRevolution.com

domingo, 5 de fevereiro de 2012

Sony Entertainment Network




A PlayStation Network (PSN) vai passar a se chamar "Sony Entertainment Network" (SNE), em 7 de fevereiro!


A Sony Computer Entertainment International anunciou que, a partir de 7 de fevereiro, a PSN vai passar a se chamar Sony Entertainment Network.
A empresa tem como um dos objetivos unificar os serviços da PSN e da SEN, como o Music Unlimited.
Não se preocupe!!!  A mudança é basicamente uma questão só de aparência, ou seja, suas informações de conta corrente e serviços relacionados permanecerão os mesmos.
A atualização de nome não se aplica ao PSP, que curiosamente permanecem sob o nome de PSN para serviços de rede.

PlayStation Network moniker sacked, falls under Sony Entertainment Network umbrella on Feb. 7

PlayStation Network moniker sacked, falls under Sony Entertainment Network umbrella on Feb. 7:
Listen up, those of you with PlayStation Network IDs. Sony Computer Entertainment International has announced that, as of February 7th, the PSN will fold into its existing Sony Entertainment Network. The company has aimed the move at clearly unifying the services of PSN and SEN, such as Music Unlimited. Fret not, however, as Joystiq notes that the change is basically a looks-only affair, meaning your current account information and related services will remain the same. Notably, the moniker refresh won't apply to the PSP, which will curiously remain under the PSN moniker for network services. The news comes as a part of SCEI's updated Terms of Service and privacy policy, both of which take effect on the same day. Those changes, by the way, appear to mainly be regarding location-based services for PS Vita, and parental controls for sub-master accounts. After all of the bad times PSN has been through, its upcoming SEN identity might just be the new outlook on (online) life it needed all along -- and hopefully with less downtime. Hit up the source link below for the full details.
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