Sony had laid out its plans to roll out the Android 7.0 Nougat update to its top-end handsets back in September, and thereafter the Sony Xperia X Performance and Xperia XZ started receiving the update towards the end of November.
David Cameron is mentioned in a leaked Sony email talking about the studios executives meeting with the British prime minister before the airing of "Outlander."
Sony Pictures Entertainment has been involved in a hacking scandal so big that not even Hollywood could have come up with a story like this one. The entertainment giant is now involved with more drama related to the film "The Interview" as two South Korean hip-hop artists are suing the entertainment giant for the illegal use of their song.
The hermit nation continued to have problems with its national Internet connectivity on Tuesday, though the downtime lasted minutes this time instead of hours.
The Sony hack saga continued on Monday as the media conglomerate threatened to take legal action against Twitter for sharing stolen emails from its massive data breach.
President Barack Obama addressed the nation on Friday regarding the embattled Sony Pictures comedy "The Interview" and Sony's decision to cancel its release after receiving cyber attacks. However, a simple blunder during his speech managed to steal his thunder and cause the Internet to go wild.
When Snapchat turned down a $3 billion buyout offer from Facebook late last year, it was hard to tell if Snapchat and its now 24-year-old CEO Evan Spiegel were incredibly confident, unbelievably filled with hubris, implausibly stupid -- or all of the above.
A "Super Mario Bros." animated film franchise could be in the works. Shortly after a trove of emails were leaked to the media from last week's massive Sony hack, it was revealed that Sony Pictures Entertainment was hard at work and deep in negotiations to secure the film rights for Nintendo's "Super Mario Bros.
Hackers threaten to leak James Bond 24 Script An early version of the screenplay for the upcoming James Bond film "Spectre" was among the trove of documents embezzled in the Nov.
Actor Seth Rogen objected to re-editing his upcoming film, "The Interview," a comedy about an assassination attempt on North Korea's leader. He said the redacting of the film was foolish and was meant to, as he put it, "make North Koreans happy."
As part of the mass of information leaked during a recent cyber attack on Sony Pictures, emails revealed that the studio and Marvel comics owner Disney discussed teaming up to bring Spider-Man to the 2016 film, "Captain America: Civil War."
A group of hackers claiming to be responsible for the massive computer breach of Sony Pictures Entertainment has demanded that the movie studio company cancel the release of the upcoming comedy "The Interview." The hackers feel that the Seth Rogen and James Franco flick is a "movie of terrorism" because it depicts an assassination plot against North Korea's leader.
The hack of Sony Pictures Entertainment has resulted in the exposure of about 47,000 Social Security numbers, including those of Hollywood celebrities.
The film studio experienced a security breach earlier this week when it was hacked and information as well as movies were taken from its servers. The films were leaked on the Internet to file-sharing sites and the group behind the attack are threatening with releasing sensitive information if their demands are not met.