martes, 30 de diciembre de 2014

Blame the Hack on Sony | - Dairyland Peach

Blame the Hack on <b>Sony</b> | - Dairyland Peach


Blame the Hack on <b>Sony</b> | - Dairyland Peach

Posted: 30 Dec 2014 11:30 AM PST

Sony pulled the film from distribution after threats from the hackers. Then amid criticism from the White House and others, the company changed course and scrambled to mount a more limited release, to a small number of theaters and digitally ...

Here Are All the VOD <b>Numbers</b> We Have So Far | Indiewire

Posted: 30 Dec 2014 10:14 AM PST

Sony announced December 28 that "The Interview" has generated $15 million in online sales since it first became available on December 24, making it the largest ever day-and-date release and Sony's biggest online release of all time.

<b>Sony</b> releases box office <b>numbers</b> for The Interview Opening Day <b>...</b>

Posted: 30 Dec 2014 07:46 AM PST

Sony seems happy with its controversial launch of Seth Rogen's comedy.

Doubts Remain About North Korea's Role in <b>Sony</b> Pictures Cyber <b>...</b>

Posted: 30 Dec 2014 02:31 AM PST

A number of cyber-security specialists argue that links to North Korea are uncertain, and that some evidence leads elsewhere.

Is the Day-and-Date Release of 'The Interview' a Success? | Indiewire

Posted: 29 Dec 2014 03:08 PM PST

Sony boasted yesterday that the R-rated comedy has generated $15 million in online sales since it first became available on December 24. The impressive number, the largest ever for a day-and-date release, dwarfed the estimated $2.8 ...

The �North Korea <b>Sony</b> False Flag Exposed�� 21st Century Wire 12 <b>...</b>

Posted: 29 Dec 2014 01:56 AM PST

It's no wonder then, that Sony's CEO Michael Lynton actually punted The Interview to both the Rand Corporation and the US State Department for approval (Lynton is also sits on the board of trustees at Rand Corp) during the final editing ...

Will the <b>Sony</b> pictures hack have any impact on the PS4 and the Vita <b>...</b>

Posted: 27 Dec 2014 06:04 PM PST

... files from the leak. No clear proof was actually given that those were Sony servers, just that they were Amazon EC2 servers (which SCE apparently use for some of their business), so the connection to Playstation here was fuzzy at best.

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