The cyberattack left some people without online gameplay capabilities for more than 24 hours at Christmastime.
Many PlayStation Network users experienced trouble after the Christmas hack by the Lizard Squad.
AirAsia Flight QZ8501 sent no distress signal before disappearing.
Angry customers are asking Sony for refunds or free service in response to the outage.
In the spirit of giving, Rockstar extended its holiday surprise after PSN and Xbox Live attacks.
Not everyone is in the Christmas spirit. One buyer purchased a PS4 from Walmart and found rocks instead.
Phillip Phillips' girlfriend Hannah Blackwell received an engagement ring for Christmas.
K-pop label Feel Ghood Music says Sony never paid to use a song that appears in the film.
Louisville Cardinals player Chris Jones caught a ghost elbow from Kentucky Wildcats center Dakari Johnson Saturday.
Xur is back, and he's got some awesome new items this week.
The technology industry bid farewell to a number of legendary products during the past year. Here are a few we’ll miss the most.
The Lizard Squad claimed responsibility for the hack that disrupted the PlayStation Network.
The central bank is working to set a legal framework for the use of advanced e-commerce technologies, said India's central bank governor.
A group of self-described hackers have released thousands of passwords from online services such as Amazon, Hulu Plus and Xbox Live.
North Korea accused the U.S. of being behind a number of Internet outages that have occurred in recent days.
Apple Japan customers can purchase a grab bag of Apple products starting early next year.
The Megaupload founder offered lifetime passes for his service to the hackers.
Head over to Motorola's online store before the Nexus 6 sells out.
Not happy with the tech gift you got for the holidays? Here's how to return it.
The satellite-TV company’s terms give it the right to change or delete programming.
Sony's limited release of "The Interview" was inadvertently expanded as pirated copies appeared on the Web hours after its release.
The "iPhone 6s mini" would essentially replace the iPhone 5c.
A current U.S. Supreme Court case could affect New Yorkers who used social media to threaten cops after the murder of two NYPD officers.
American, Chinese and domestic phone makers target the subcontinent as carriers upgrade to high-speed networks.
Some experts have challenged evidence presented by the FBI as being weak or inconclusive, and are skeptical that proof exists.
LG's headquarters was raided by officials after Samsung accused LG's employees of damaging its washing machines before a trade fair in Germany.
The regulator said in February that the U.S. chipmaker was suspected of overcharging and abusing its market position.
Some have speculated the the outages are a U.S. response to the Sony hack, but Internet security experts see this as an unlikely prospect.
A victory for free speech, but maybe not for Sony: "The Interview" has been illegally downloaded more than 200,000 times since it was streamed online Wednesday.
“The Interview” was made available online before it hit theaters. What if movie fans get used to that?