Pac-Man + Tournament Free in Android

Pac-Man + Tournament android

One of the most played classic game of all time has finally made its way to the Android smartphones, and it is FREE!

Pac-man + Tournaments, this game is a faithful version of the best classic arcade game in the 80s. The game has 259 levels and includes a tournament mode with different mazes and allows you to keep track of the achievements for a more modern touch.

The classic Pac-man is playable in portrait or landscape mode in the phone, and a virtual joystick is used for directions. Difficulty levels are also available . . . → Read More: Pac-Man + Tournament Free in Android

Sony’s Tablet S is $100 Cheaper

Sony's Tablet S

I hope anyone haven’t grabbed Sony’s elegant Tablet S Android slate ahead of the holidays, simply because it is currentlya very nice $100 less expensive.

Beginning today, the Tablet S today starts at $399 for the 16gb model and $499 for the 32gb model, undercutting iPad 2 products with a full Benjamin. Sony is additionally hurling in 5 free PlayStation Classic titles, 180 days of the Music Unlimited service, along with ‘tokens’ and downloads free of charge from the Video Unlimited store.

The price cut, may very well be too little far too late for Sony’s tablet products . . . → Read More: Sony’s Tablet S is $100 Cheaper

PlayStation Network Services in Japan, to be Restored by Sony

PlayStation Network Services in Japan

Sony Corp will completely restore the entire Playstation Network videogame services in Japan, marking the recommencement of the entire network services throughout the world after a huge security violation urged the company to close them down in April.

PlayStation and Qriocity network services will be completely returned online on July 6, after the stealing of data on 77 million PlayStation accounts and an 11-week shutdown, Sony said.

Services have been carried back just partly in Japan, which accounts for below 10 percent of PlayStation network users.

Hackers as well took data from . . . → Read More: PlayStation Network Services in Japan, to be Restored by Sony