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Wake me up when the PSN is active.

Bucknut24;1920808; said:
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By their reactions:

1. Dude in the back on the left looks...special
2. Gasol isn't sure what the fuck he just watched.
3. Odom seems enthused.
4. Kobe is a fucking drama queen. A buck says the clip is of him.
 
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WolverineMike;1920680; said:
If I played online much, I'd be going out of my mind right now. Luckily i'm wrapped up in NBA 2k11, which is shit online so the PSN being down hasn't affected me much. What pissed me off most was I basically wasted a free trial of Netflix because I signed up for it right when the network went down.

Um, you don't need the network to stream Netflix through your PS3.
 
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buxfan4life;1920980; said:
Um, you don't need the network to stream Netflix through your PS3.

whenever I tried to watch something it would ask me to sign in and then say the network was unavailable........but now that I think about it, you're right, just because PSN was down, I should have still been able to get on the Internet.

Oh well.
 
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WolverineMike;1920984; said:
whenever I tried to watch something it would ask me to sign in and then say the network was unavailable........but now that I think about it, you're right, just because PSN was down, I should have still been able to get on the Internet.

Oh well.

Yes, you "sign in" and it gives you the "network is going through maintenance" screen, hit the circle button and Netflix should boot up just fine. It may ask you once more to sign into the PSN, but repeat the process of signing in and then hitting circle and you should be fine.
 
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FWIW.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-...vaded-by-hackers-using-amazon-com-server.html

Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)?s Web Services cloud- computing unit was used by hackers in last month?s attack against Sony Corp. (6758)?s online entertainment systems, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.
Hackers using an alias signed up to rent a server through Amazon?s EC2 service and launched the attack from there, said the person, who requested anonymity because the information is confidential. The account has been shut down, the person said.
The development sheds light on how hackers used the so- called cloud to carry out the second-biggest online theft of personal information to date. The incursion, which compromised the personal accounts of more than 100 million Sony customers, was ?a very carefully planned, very professional, highly sophisticated criminal cyber attack,? Sony has said.
Drew Herdener, a spokesman for Seattle-based Amazon, declined to comment.
?We?re continuing to work with law enforcement in an ongoing investigation into the situation,? said Patrick Seybold, a U.S. spokesman for Tokyo-based Sony. ?As such, we will not comment further on this matter.?
The hackers didn?t break into the Amazon servers, the person said. Rather, they signed up for the service just as a legitimate company would, using fake information.
Even so, the breach at Amazon is likely to call attention to concerns some businesses have voiced over the security of computing services delivered via others? remote servers, referred to as cloud computing.
Cloud security is Amazon?s top priority, Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos said at an event sponsored by Consumer Reports magazine this week.

cont.
 
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