Here’s our roundup of the week’s tech business news. First, the most popular stories VentureBeat published in the last seven days:
And we?re back: Sony?s PlayStation Network is now online in U.S. and Europe — Parts of Sony?s PlayStation Network (PSN) finally came back online last weekend in certain areas around the world ? including the U.S. and Europe ? after hackers were able to break into the network, forcing the company to bring it offline for nearly a month.
Activision (finally) starts talking about Modern Warfare 3 — After months of speculation and leaks, video game publisher Activision Blizzard has finally released some official information about Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, the latest installment of the blockbuster combat franchise whose previous two releases were the biggest-selling video games of all time.
Sony offers free games after bringing PlayStation Network back online — Sony is offering two free games and a host of other goodies to PlayStation Network (PSN) users to compensate for bringing its online gaming network and store down.
Modern Warfare 3 game will reference SEAL team that got bin Laden — Call of Duty Modern Warfare games have immersed gamers in fictionalized yet seemingly realistic combat experiences that reference real world events. So it?s not surprising that the upcoming Modern Warfare 3 game refers to the Navy SEAL team that took out Osama bin Laden.
Google?s in-house philosopher: Technologists need a ?moral operating system? — The technology industry needs to think long and hard about ethics, according to Googler Damon Horowitz.
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LinkedIn?s $8B IPO ? Silicon Valley, get ready for housing recovery — LinkedIn, the professional social network, began trading its shares publicly Thursday and immediately soared to a market value of more than $8 billion ? almost double the value of the company?s pricing yesterday.
Are solar panel manufacturing component prices falling fast enough? — The price of polysilicon, a key component in manufacturing solar panels that capture sunlight and convert it to electricity, fell 5.1 percent to $74.4 per kilogram from $78.19 last month.
Seriously, Google? Android security flaw affects 99.7% of phones — It?s almost like we can?t go a week without a major mobile security flaw making headlines.
Quattro co-founder launches mobile-app tool startup Session M – Lars Albright, the entrepreneur whose technology now powers Apple?s iAds, has a new startup, and it just raised a $6.5 million round led by famed venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.
Lawsuit: AT&T overcharging iPhone users by up to 300% — A class action lawsuit filed against AT&T is alleging that the company is routinely overcharging its 20 million iPhone and iPad users for data usage.
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