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Saturday, April 30, 2011

PSN coming back to life this week

Sony is deciding to bring back ONLINE to all the 70 million gamers starting region at a time.

This is what they will be bringing back life:

  • Restoration of Online game-play across the PlayStation®3 (PS3) and PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) systems
    -This includes titles requiring online verification and downloaded games
  • Access to Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity for PS3/PSP for existing subscribers
  • Access to account management and password reset
  • Access to download un-expired Movie Rentals on PS3, PSP and MediaGo
  • PlayStation®Home
  • Friends List
  • Chat Functionality

Read more at Sony PlayStation Update blog page

Thanks for great update, can’t wait to see all back up and running.

More to come

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

PlayStation Network unavailable







PlayStation network is still down, I didn't want to write something until I gave them a chance to fix it or explain it within a few days but it did not happen.

Yesterday I received and email describing the full "REAL" problem behind this network being down and I am quite disturbed by what was being hidden by simply stating that it was undergoing maintenance instead.

Not cool at all Sony, but thank you for finally coming clean with the truth, giving several of us credit card users the ability to place a hold on any transactions or checking as soon as it was hacked.

We are still waiting, but patience is not a virtue a lot of gamers have. Yes, the service is free but at minimum the subscribers should be informed of breaches like that as soon as possible. Let's hope you make the wait worth it with added security and more details and answers.

Doesn't feel good to come clean?

Monday, April 11, 2011

When is the last time you cleaned your PC?

So you purchased a computer a while ago and have been happy with it but lately is is running slower and noisy. What could be the problem you ask.

It could be the memory, hard drive, processor or even a virus, but many people forget about keeping the computer nice and clean inside. The most common sound that tells you the computer needs a cleaning are the fans inside keeping your components nice an cool to keep the degrees within manufacturer specifications for better performance.

Over time the personal computer being a desktop or laptop will get dirty inside due to every day air conditions. Overwhelming amount of dirt build up can cause your fans to overwork and decrease cooling performance.

For example: imagine yourself with and without a heavy coat in 80 degree temperature. A dirty fan is like you wearing a heavy coat. Not so comfortable is it? plus you loose energy and your performance decreases dramatically.

That is exactly what happens to the fans and components inside your computers. They get layers of dirt build up and eventually it is heavy enough to reduce the speed and performance it needs to maintain the correct temperatures it needs to keep the area nice and cool. Some components don't have fans so they really on being free of any extra layers of any type to maintain cool with the ambient air.

These factors slow down your computers performance because they have to work harder causing the air temperature to increase making components space hotter.

What to do if you find yourself with a dirty PC: CLEAN UP

Warning: make sure you always turn power off to units before working on them and never use liquids to clean dirt, you will cause mud build up.

For desktops: just open case and expose the motherboard, use an air can to blow away dirt at fans and rest of components. If your desktop is really dirty, it is recommended that you blow it down, outside.

Laptops: don't take apart anything, just locate the fan(s) and any open spaces and entrances and use special little hose that comes with air canister to blow into those holes, leave the other spaces open so the dirt blows out in that direction.

If you are not comfortable doing this yourself, CONSULT or have a computer technician take care of it for you. Specially if you see layer and layers of dirt on components, they might need to be detailed.

Any questions welcomed. I will update with photos soon.