Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. announced today that it is set to release "Linux (for PlayStation 2)" Release 1.0, targeted toward the Linux development community in North America. Designed ...
Last week, Sony quietly released the PS2 Linux Kit, a mail-order-only package of hardware and software that will let users run the Linux operating system on the PlayStation 2. The package is intended ...
Sony Computer Entertainment has begun shipping a kit for turning the PlayStation 2 into a Linux console, bowing to the requests of thousands of open-source programmers. The kit is available in the ...
Sony Computer Entertainment announced today a Linux-based amateur programming solution for the PS2. The so-called PlayStation 2 Linux Kit Beta Version, will be released to the Japanese Linux community ...
TOKYO--Sony said Wednesday that it would start selling Linux operating system kits for Linux programmers in coming months to allow Linux applications to run on its PlayStation 2 game console. The ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Sony Corp. will release a kit in May that will turn its Playstation 2 game console into a Linux desktop, and is also working on a browser, e-mail and instant-messaging capabilities ...
Sony Computer Entertainment has begun shipping a £155 kit for turning the PlayStation2 into a Linux console, bowing to the requests of thousands of open-source programmers. The kit is available in ...
According to reports by CNet and a great many other technology-focused websites, representatives of Sony today confirmed that a version of the PlayStation 2 Linux Kit is being prepared for worldwide ...
At this week's LinuxWorld Expo in New York City, the Sony booth was showing off the Linux kit they just announced for their new PlayStation 2 (PS2). Although we're about two months away from the kit's ...
At the ongoing Rambus Developer Forum 2001, Sony Computer Entertainment confirmed that it plans to release its PlayStation 2 Linux kit in North America. Shinichi Okamoto, senior vice president of ...
I had a bit of a debate with myself as to where this should be posted, but I decided (or guessed more accurately) that Gaming Extra Strengths demographic would be best suited for this particular post.
Sony’s recent run of legal and now technical issues with hackers can be traced back to a single decision: that of removing the ability to run the Linux operating system on the PlayStation 3. While ...